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  2. The Mary Ellen Carter - Wikipedia

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    The song was covered by Alex Beaton and featured on his Live in Concert album, released in 2012. [3] The song was covered by American folk-punk band Mischief Brew on a 7-inch split released in 2013. [4] The Bristolian folk group The Longest Johns released a rendition of the song in 2020. [5]

  3. Smash the Windows - Wikipedia

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    Smash the Windows is the first full-length album from the DIY folk punk band Mischief Brew. The album was released in 2005 by Fistolo Records (US), and in 2006 by Gunner Records (EU). It was recorded in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY at Vibromonk Studios by Tamir Muskat and Danny Shatzky, December 2004-January 2005.

  4. Mozart and scatology - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, when Mozart sang to Aloysia Weber the words "Leck mich das Mensch im Arsch, das mich nicht will" ("Whoever doesn't want me can lick my arse") on the occasion of being romantically rejected by her, he was evidently singing an existing folk tune, not a song of his own invention.

  5. List of songs recorded by Mischief Brew - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of songs recorded by Mischief Brew organized by alphabetical order. Next to the song titles is the album, soundtrack or single on which it ...

  6. Stacy's Mom - Wikipedia

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    "Stacy's Mom" is a song by American rock band Fountains of Wayne. It is the third track on their third studio album, Welcome Interstate Managers, and was released to radio as the album's first single on May 19, 2003, through S-Curve Records and Virgin Records.

  7. Midnight Special (song) - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Special" (Roud 6364) is a traditional folk song thought to have originated among prisoners in the American South. [1] The song refers to the passenger train Midnight Special and its "ever-loving light." The song is historically performed in the country-blues style from the viewpoint of the prisoner and has been performed by many artists.

  8. Souls of Mischief - Wikipedia

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    On January 6, 2009, Souls of Mischief released the Tour Stories EP produced by Domino and co-produced by Prince Paul. The song is taken from the group's fifth studio album, Montezuma's Revenge, released on Hieroglyphics Imperium. In 2013, a documentary about the band was released entitled Til Infinity: The Souls of Mischief. [4]

  9. Murder on My Mind - Wikipedia

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    "Murder on My Mind" (censored as "Mischief on My Mind" [4]) is the third single by American rapper YNW Melly from his debut mixtape I Am You. The song was originally uploaded onto SoundCloud on March 4, 2017, and later released as a single by 300 Entertainment on June 1, 2018.