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  2. Goin' Back to New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Goin' Back to New Orleans is an album by New Orleans singer and pianist Dr. John.It was released by Warner Bros. Records on June 12, 1992. The album won a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album.

  3. Our Goodman - Wikipedia

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    Cabbage Head Part 1 and Cabbage Head Part 2: The Folk Songs of Britain, Child Ballads Vol 2: Harry Cox, Mary Connors, Colm Keane: 1953 1952 1951: Our Goodman: Caedmon TC 1146 / Topic 12T 161 Track composed of three fragments from different field recordings Colm Keane's version is in Irish Gaelic: 78 record: Douglas Kennedy: 1954: Hame Cam Oor ...

  4. A Good Day for the Blues - Wikipedia

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    Brown learned to perform "Cabbage Head" during her childhood. [10] Dan Penn wrote "Be Good to Me Tonight" and "Can't Stand a Broke Man". [11] "True" is a cover of the Paul Gayten song. [12] Duke Robillard played guitar on A Good Day for the Blues. [13] Wardell Quezergue worked on some of the song arrangements. [14]

  5. William Tell Overture (Spike Jones song) - Wikipedia

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    Weaver introduces the racehorses, some of them bearing a name similar to a real horse (Stoogehand for Stagehand, Dogbiscuit for Seabiscuit) and some of them with joke names ("Girdle" in the stretch, "Cabbage" out by a head, "Banana" out by a bunch, "Assault" passing "Battery", "Mother-in-Law" nagging in the rear ("ARK ARK ARK ARK!")).

  6. Seven Drunken Nights - Wikipedia

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    The next four nights involve a coat (actually a blanket according to the wife, upon which he notices buttons), a pipe (a tin whistle, filled with tobacco), two boots (flower pots, with laces), and finally, this being the last verse often sung, a head peering out from beneath the covers. Again his wife tells him it is a baby boy, leading to the ...

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  8. Delirium Tremens (Mick Harvey album) - Wikipedia

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    All lyrics translated by Mick Harvey. No. Title Length; 1. "The Man With the Cabbage Head" (L'Homme à tête de chou) 2:46: 2. "Deadly Tedium" (Ce Mortel Ennui)

  9. Maggie Jones (blues musician) - Wikipedia

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    Maggie Jones (March 1894 – March 9, 1940) [5] [6] was an American blues singer and pianist who recorded thirty-eight songs between 1923 and 1926. She was billed, alternately, as "The Texas Moaner" [2] [3] and "The Texas Nightingale". [4]