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  2. Saaremaa Waltz - Wikipedia

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    Road sign "Birthplace of the Saaremaa Waltz" Memorial stone of the song. Saaremaa Waltz (Estonian: Saaremaa valss) is an Estonian song written in 1949 by Raimond Valgre. The words of the song come from the poem Talgud Lööne soos by Debora Vaarandi. Georg Ots recorded a version in 1950. [1] The song is popular also in Finland.

  3. Culture (band) - Wikipedia

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    For their part, Walker and Dayes recorded a handful of songs on their own; a few of which turned up on an album titled Roots & Culture. Hill performed at the Reggae Sunsplash festival in 1985 and in 1986 the original line-up reformed to record two highly regarded albums – Culture in Culture and Culture at Work. [1]

  4. Inside Out (Culture Beat song) - Wikipedia

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    "Inside Out" is a song recorded by German Eurodance band Culture Beat, released in November 1995 as the first single from their third studio album, Inside Out (1995). As for other Culture Beat singles, a CD maxi entirely composed of remixes was added among the available media a short time after. The song was a hit in most of the European ...

  5. Saaremaa - Wikipedia

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    Saaremaa Velotuur is a group race of road cyclists that is oldest in the Nordic countries (held since 1957) and the only international one in the Baltic states. [16] Saaremaa three-day running marathon takes place on the roads around Kuressaare town and Sõrve peninsula.

  6. Karmacoma - Wikipedia

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    The main rhythmic structure of the track is a loop taken from Nusret Fateh Ali Khan qawali 'Dam mast qalender mast mast'. [2] The melodic refrain (at 0:54) is taken from the opera Prince Igor by Russian composer Alexander Borodin, and also includes a sample of Tuvan throat singing also used by The KLF in "Dream Time in Lake Jackson", both of which come from the documentary 'Herders of Mongun ...

  7. From Luxury to Heartache - Wikipedia

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    Songs like "Gusto Blusto" and "Reasons" took days for the addicted singer to finish. Following the release of the album, rumours of George's heroin addiction began to circulate in the press and in British and US tabloids , and by the summer of 1986, he announced that he was indeed addicted to drugs.

  8. Trip (Ella Mai song) - Wikipedia

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    "Trip" is a song by English singer Ella Mai from her eponymous debut studio album. The song peaked at number 47 in the UK [ 2 ] and number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. [ 3 ] The song was written by Mai, Varren Wade, Quinton, and Dijon MacFarlane .

  9. An Evening Wasted with Tom Lehrer - Wikipedia

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    A parody of the official songs in use by the various branches of the United States military. Lehrer explains that the Army "didn't have no official song" when he started basic training; he wrote this one in an attempt to remedy the situation. (The branch adopted "The Army Goes Rolling Along" as its song in 1956, one year after Lehrer enlisted ...