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  2. Hypertension (song) - Wikipedia

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    Considered a proto-disco song, [1] [2] it appears on the group's sole album, Its a Monstor. [3] The song was composed by Paul Kyser and Leon Stuckey. [4] The single was reviewed in the August 2 issue of Record World. The reviewer made a reference to Huey Smith's blood pressure and said that it was heading for the Top 40s heart.

  3. Jack Hartman - Wikipedia

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    Lon Kruger with Hartman in 1972. After college, he played quarterback in the CFL before becoming a basketball coach. After leading the Coffeyville Junior College basketball team to the NJCAA National Championship with a 32–0 season in 1962, he took his high-octane offense to Southern Illinois University, replacing Harry Gallatin, who left to take the head coaching job with the St. Louis Hawks.

  4. 1946 in music - Wikipedia

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    Each year, records included enter the charts between the prior November and early December. Each week, fifteen points are awarded to the number one record, then nine points for number two, eight points for number three, and so on. This system rewards songs that reach the highest positions, as well as those that had the longest chart runs.

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  6. List of viral videos - Wikipedia

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    The YouTube video was released on 18 December 2011, a week prior to Breedlove's death, and received world-wide attention. [ 95 ] Too Many Cooks – A 2014 short produced by Adult Swim that parodies the openings of many 1980s and 1990s American television shows with both meta and dark humor.

  7. Instant Replay (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Instant Replay" is a song by Dan Hartman from the album Instant Replay. The song reached number 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart, while topping out on the R&B chart at number 44. In the UK, the song peaked at number 8 in November 1978.

  8. 1956 in music - Wikipedia

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    Artist Title Year Country Chart entries 1: Doris Day: Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) 1956: US: UK 1 – Jun 1956 (22 weeks), Flanders 1 – Dec 1956 (6 months), Radio Luxembourg sheet music 1 for 5 weeks – Sep 1956, Record Mirror 1 for 6 weeks – Aug 1956, Australia 1 for 8 weeks – Sep 1956, France 1 for 1 week – Jan 1957, Oscar in 1956 (film 'The Man Who Knew Too Much'), US ...

  9. Jack Harlow Fumbled, But Dolly Parton Scored With ...

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    Jack Harlow, Steve Aoki and Dolly Parton. Getty Images (3) When it came to halftime performances this Thanksgiving, all must bow down to Dolly Parton. Fresh off of releasing her star-studded ...