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  2. Waterboy (song) - Wikipedia

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    The opening call to the "water boy" has been said to bear a resemblance to melodies found in classical works by Cui, Tchaikovsky, and Liszt, as well as a Jewish marriage song and a Native American tune. [4] The first melody of the subsequent refrain is similar to the old German tune "Mendebras," used for the hymn "Oh Day of Rest and Gladness."

  3. Milk Cow Blues - Wikipedia

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    Says, I knowed my mamlish milk cow pretty mama, Lord, by the way she lowed Lord, if you see my milk cow, buddy, I said, please drive her home Says, I ain't had no milk and butter, mama, Lord, since a-my cow been gone [2] A breakup with his lover – How can I do right, baby when you won't do right yourself? Lord, if my good gal quits me well, I ...

  4. Fathers and Sons (album) - Wikipedia

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    Fathers and Sons is the seventh studio album by the American blues musician Muddy Waters, released as a double LP by Chess Records in August 1969.. The album contains both studio and live recordings recorded in April 1969 in Chicago, Illinois, with an all-star band, including Michael Bloomfield and Paul Butterfield of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Donald "Duck" Dunn of Booker T. & the M.G ...

  5. The Waterboy - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Boucher is a socially inept, stuttering 31-year-old man serving as the water boy for the University of Louisiana football program. He lives with his protective and extremely religious mother, Helen, and believes his father, Robert Sr., died of dehydration in the Sahara while serving in the Peace Corps back in the 1960s.

  6. List of jazz tunes - Wikipedia

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    This is an A–Z list of jazz tunes which have been covered by multiple jazz artists. It includes the more popular jazz standards, lesser-known or minor standards, and many other songs and compositions which may have entered a jazz musician's or jazz singer's repertoire or be featured in the Real Books, but may not be performed as regularly or as widely as many of the popular standards.

  7. I Love You So (song) - Wikipedia

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    "I Love You So" is a song by American indie-pop band the Walters. It was released on November 28, 2014 from the band's debut EP Songs for Dads . In 2021, it went viral on video sharing app TikTok , where it has over half a million views, and gained over 1 billion streams on Spotify . [ 1 ]

  8. Jerry Portnoy - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times (1987) said, "Mr. Portnoy crests like an alto saxophone." Down Beat Magazine (2002) said, "Portnoy has few equals as a harmonica player, blues or otherwise." Rick Estrin , a leading professional player as well, was quoted in Blues Revue (2002) as saying, "He can get so much sound out of that harp — such a beautiful, just ...

  9. Numero Group discography - Wikipedia

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    The Numero Group is an American archival/reissue record label formed in 2002. [1] In the twenty years since the label's establishment, they have released hundreds of releases ranging from soul and funk to punk rock and pop to ambient and electronica.