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  2. That's Life (song) - Wikipedia

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    For "That's Life", the background singers were the vocal contractor and singer B.J. Baker, along with Gwen Johnson and Jackie Ward. 40 first-chair musicians were also assembled for Sinatra's recording including Glen Campbell and many of the members of the Wrecking Crew. Sinatra took two passes at the song. He ended the first take with, "Oh yeah."

  3. That's Life (Frank Sinatra album) - Wikipedia

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    That's Life is a 1966 album by Frank Sinatra, supported by a studio orchestra arranged and conducted by Ernie Freeman. [1] The album is notable for its title song, "That's Life", which proved to be a top five hit for Sinatra at a time when rock music dominated the music charts. That's Life was released on CD in October 1986.

  4. That's Life (88-Keys song) - Wikipedia

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    "That's Life" is a single by American record producer and rapper 88-Keys featuring vocals by American rapper Mac Miller and Australian singer Sia. It was released on June 20, 2019, by Warner Records . 88-Keys obtained permission from Miller's family to use his contribution posthumously.

  5. That's Life (Willie Nelson album) - Wikipedia

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    That's Life is the 71st solo studio album by Willie Nelson.It was released on February 26, 2021, by Legacy Recordings. [1] A tribute to Frank Sinatra, it represents the second volume of Nelson's Sinatra collection, following 2018's My Way.

  6. That's Life (Sham 69 album) - Wikipedia

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    That's Life is the second album by English punk rock band Sham 69, released in 1978. [3] [4]That's Life peaked at number 27 on the UK Albums Chart.The album includes the singles "Hurry Up Harry" and "Angels with Dirty Faces", which reached numbers 10 and 19 respectively on the UK Singles Chart. [5]

  7. Doc Cox - Wikipedia

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    Robert "Doc" Cox (born 1 July 1946), also known as Ivor Biggun, is a British musician and former television journalist.He is known for his appearances on the BBC TV programme That's Life! from 1982 to 1992 and for four albums of humorous, smutty songs.

  8. It Was a Very Good Year - Wikipedia

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    The nostalgic [5] and melancholic song [6] [7] recounts the type of girls with whom the singer had relationships at various years in his life: when he was 17, "small-town girls ... on the village green"; at 21, "city girls who lived up the stair"; at 35, "blue-blooded girls of independent means". Each of these years he calls "very good".

  9. Cyril Fletcher - Wikipedia

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    Cyril Fletcher (25 June 1913 – 2 January 2005) was an English comedian, broadcaster, pantomime impresario, actor, gardener and businessman. His catchphrase was 'Pin back your lugholes'.