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  2. Peacock (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Peacock" is a song by American singer Katy Perry, taken from her third studio album, Teenage Dream (2010). Because the song was filled with suggestive lyrics pertaining to male genitalia, Capitol Records initially opposed the idea of including it on her record.

  3. Songs from a Room - Wikipedia

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    The recording sessions for Songs From a Room began in Hollywood in May 1968 with David Crosby as producer. [3] That didn't work out, and the album was eventually produced at Columbia Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, with producer Bob Johnston (two of the tracks from the Crosby sessions are included as bonus tracks on the 2007 remastered version).

  4. I'm the One (Annette Peacock album) - Wikipedia

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    I'm the One is the debut solo album by Annette Peacock and was released by RCA in 1972. In 2010 Peacock remastered and reissued it on her label, ironic US, in a signed, collector's edition. [1] In 2012, the album was reissued again by the Future Days imprint of Light in the Attic Records. [2]

  5. John Peacock (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    John Peacock (died 1867) was born in South Shields. He was born in the City of York in the year 1799 He went to sea at the age of 12 and was captured by the French [1] [2] during either the French Revolutionary Wars or, more likely, the Napoleonic Wars between France and Britain.

  6. Gossip Calypso - Wikipedia

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    "Gossip Calypso" is a novelty calypso song written by Trevor Peacock. It was recorded by Bernard Cribbins and released by EMI on the Parlophone label in 1962. The musical accompaniment was directed by Johnnie Spence, and the producer was George Martin. It reached number 23 in the UK Singles Chart, [2] and was Cribbins' third top 30 hit of the year.

  7. Annette Peacock - Wikipedia

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    Annette Peacock (born 1941) [1] [2] is an American composer, musician, songwriter, producer, and arranger. She is a pioneer in electronic music who combined her voice with one of the first Moog synthesizers in the late 1960s.

  8. Cell Block Tango - Wikipedia

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    On Broadway, the song was originally performed by Chita Rivera, with Candy Brown, Cheryl Clark aka Cheryl A Clark, Graciela Daniele, Michon Peacock and Pamela Sousa. In the 2002 film , this musical number is performed by Catherine Zeta-Jones (as Velma Kelly), Susan Misner (as Liz), Denise Faye (as Annie), Deidre Goodwin (as June), Ekaterina ...

  9. Proud as a Peacock - Wikipedia

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    1979 "Proud as a Peacock" logo. The thin-plumed, candy corn-coloured peacock was different than the one found on the "Proud N". The old "Abstract N" still appears at the bottom. "Proud as a Peacock" was the advertising campaign used by the NBC television and radio networks from 1979 to 1981. The campaign was used to promote NBC's programming ...