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  2. Under the Sea - Wikipedia

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    "Under the Sea" is a song from Disney's 1989 animated film The Little Mermaid, composed by Alan Menken with lyrics by Howard Ashman. [3] It is influenced by the calypso style of the Caribbean which originated in Trinidad and Tobago, as well as reggae, which originated in Jamaica. [citation needed] The song was performed in the film by Samuel E ...

  3. Wellerman - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the Wellington Sea Shanty Society released a version of the song on their album Now That's What I Call Sea Shanties Vol. 1. [3] A particularly well-known rendition of the song was made by the Bristol-based a cappella musical group the Longest Johns on their collection of nautical songs Between Wind and Water in 2018. [16]

  4. Sea Songs - Wikipedia

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    This work, as well as the English Folk Song Suite, stemmed from Vaughan Williams' admiration for the band of the Royal Military School of Music at Kneller Hall. [3] The work was re-arranged for full orchestra in 1942 by the composer. [4] The term "sea songs" may also be used to refer to any songs about or concerned with ships and seafarers.

  5. Sea song - Wikipedia

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    Sea song or sea-song may refer to: a sea song (genre) , a sailor's song — when expressly working songs, they are often sea shanties (a shipboard song-type which flourished in the Age of Sail's 19th century to the 20th century's first half).

  6. South Australia (song) - Wikipedia

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    "South Australia" (Roud 325) is a sea shanty and folk song, also known under such titles as "Rolling King" and "Bound for South Australia".As an original worksong it was sung in a variety of trades, including being used by the wool and later the wheat traders who worked the clipper ships between Australian ports and London.

  7. Beyond the Sea (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Beyond the Sea" has been recorded by many artists, but Bobby Darin's version released in late 1959 is the best known, reaching No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 15 on the US R&B Chart, No. 7 in Canada (co-charted with "That's The Way Love Is"), [2] and No. 8 in the UK Singles Chart [3] in early 1960.

  8. Oof - Wikipedia

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    Roblox death sound, removed sound effect in the video game platform Roblox commonly referred to as "oof" OOF: Finite Element Analysis of Microstructures, a software package developed by R. Edwin Garcia

  9. The Sea (UP song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Sea" (Korean: 바다; RR: Bada) is a song recorded by South Korean co-ed group UP . It was released as the second single from their second studio album Second Birth [ ko ] by Luce Entertainment on April 18, 1997.