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  2. Template:Ed, Edd n Eddy - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:The Reindeer Section - Wikipedia

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  4. Y'All Get Scared Now, Ya Hear! - Wikipedia

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    Y'All Get Scared Now, Ya Hear! is the debut album by the Scottish indie rock supergroup The Reindeer Section, released on 30 October 2001.The album was recorded over a ten-day period between January and February 2001.

  5. Run Rudolph Run - Wikipedia

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    "Run Rudolph Run" [2] is a Christmas song written by Chuck Berry but credited to Johnny Marks and M. Brodie due to Marks's trademark on the character of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. [ 3 ] [ note 1 ] It was published by St. Nicholas Music ( ASCAP ) and was first recorded by Berry in 1958, released as a single on Chess Records .

  6. Robert L. May - Wikipedia

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    May wrote two sequels to Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. The first, Rudolph's Second Christmas, was a 1951 RCA Victor phonograph album narrated by Paul Wing; [39] it did not appear in book form until 1992, long after May had died. [40] The story is mostly in prose (except that Rudolph speaks in anapestic tetrameter).

  7. The real Dallas story (and Kentucky granny) behind ‘Grandma ...

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    The best-known Christmas song from Texas has it all: elves, eggnog, Santa and a runaway sleigh and reindeer that flattened poor Grandma.. In December 1977, young Dallas folk singer Randy Brooks ...

  8. Template:A (band) - Wikipedia

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  9. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a soundtrack album to the 1964 Rankin/Bass television special of the same name.The original cast recordings from the TV special (side "A" of the original LP release) are supplemented with instrumental versions recorded by the Decca Concert Orchestra (on side "B") on the Compact Disc version.