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  2. Bezos I - Wikipedia

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    "Bezos I" is a song by American musical comedian Bo Burnham, appearing as the seventh song in his 2021 special Bo Burnham: Inside and its soundtrack of the same name. The song satirically describes Jeff Bezos , and later became a viral song on TikTok .

  3. Mickey (Toni Basil song) - Wikipedia

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    The original Racey song did not include the "Oh Mickey, you're so fine" chant, which Basil added. [ 6 ] For years, it was rumored that the name was changed to Mickey because Basil developed a crush on the Monkees ' drummer and lead vocalist Micky Dolenz , after meeting him on the set of their film Head , for which she was the choreographer .

  4. A Song for Jeffrey - Wikipedia

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    "A Song for Jeffrey" is a song recorded by the English rock band Jethro Tull, released as their second single in the UK, [5] and as the B-side to "Love Story" in the US. [6] The "Jeffrey" of the title is Ian Anderson 's friend and future Jethro Tull bassist Jeffrey Hammond , who was "a slightly wayward lad who wasn’t quite sure where he was ...

  5. Toni Basil - Wikipedia

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    Antonia Christina Basilotta (born September 22, 1943), [2] better known by her stage name Toni Basil, is an American singer, choreographer, dancer, actress, and director.Her cover of the song "Mickey" topped the charts in the US, Canada and Australia and hit the top ten in several other countries.

  6. Over My Head (Toni Basil song) - Wikipedia

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    The song reached number 81 on the Billboard Hot 100, spending a total of 6 weeks on the chart; it was her final single to reach the Hot 100. [2] The song also went to number 4 on the US Dance chart. [9] "Over My Head" was the final charting single that Basil's record label, Radial Choice, had before folding in 1984. [10]

  7. Shoppin' from A to Z - Wikipedia

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    "Shoppin' from A to Z" is a song by US singer-songwriter Toni Basil, released in 1983 as the fourth and final single from her debut album Word of Mouth. It was released in the US only. After the poor performance of "Nobody" in the UK, "Shoppin' from A to Z" also failed to match the success of chart topper "Mickey", peaking at No. 77.

  8. D-TV - Wikipedia

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    D-TV is a music video television series produced by Charles Braverman [1] and edited by Ted Herrmann. Premiering on May 5, 1984 on the Disney Channel, [2] the series combined both classic and contemporary popular music with various footage of vintage animated shorts and feature films from The Walt Disney Company, created out of the trend of music videos on cable channel MTV, which inspired the ...

  9. We'll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again - Wikipedia

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    "We'll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again" is a song by Jeffrey Comanor from the album A Rumor in His Own Time, which debuted in September 1976. Written by Comanor, the song describes a couple who spend a night together, one which the narrator wishes would "never end". Both the song, which Epic Records released as a single, and album failed to chart.