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  2. The Maid of Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    The tune and lyrics of a version entitled "Lee-gangway Chorus (a-roving)" but opening with the familiar "In Amsterdam there dwelt a maid" was included in Naval Songs (1883) by William A Pond. [6] Between 1904 and 1914, the famous English folklorist Cecil Sharp collected many different versions in the coastal areas of Somerset , England ...

  3. That XX - Wikipedia

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    "That XX" was released as the first digital single and second music video from One of a Kind. The song was labelled unsuitable for listeners below 19 years of age for its explicit lyrics. Compromised words were replaced by beeps in the music video. [ 1 ]

  4. Sense (song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics are about the manga Platinum End. They were given free range with the lyrics, except that they had to include the words "angel" and "premonition". [ 3 ] The orchestral intro was not originally part of the song, lead guitarist Kanami Tōno composed it after the producers of the anime asked them to include it.

  5. Tulips from Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Most English versions of the song credit its composition to Klaus Günter Neumann, Ernst Bader, Ralf Arnie, and Gene Martyn. The song was first written in 1953, as "Tulpen aus Amsterdam", by the German singer, songwriter and entertainer Klaus Günter Neumann, after he had performed at the Tuschinski theatre in Amsterdam and visited the tulip ...

  6. VCR (song) - Wikipedia

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    "VCR" is the fourth single by English indie rock band the xx from their self-titled debut album. The single was first released in the UK on 24 January 2010. The song was also featured on the episode "Black Friday" from the television series Lie to Me. Music critic Robert Christgau named it the tenth best single of the year. [4]

  7. Talk:The Maid of Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Someone should put one version's lyrics because almost every shanty has, like, 10 different versions, so there being so many is no excuse. Fritz von Valenstadt 23:16, 25 September 2021 (UTC) Fritz von Valenstadt

  8. Live in Amsterdam (Toto album) - Wikipedia

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    25th Anniversary: Live in Amsterdam is a live album by Toto, released in 2003, in the 25th anniversary of the band. [2] And this was also the band's last live album to feature keyboardist/vocalist David Paich and bassist Mike Porcaro; Paich, before his semi-retirement from touring in 2005 until his return to the band in 2010 with Greg Phillinganes taking his place, and Porcaro, before his ...

  9. List of songs about Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    "American in Amsterdam" by Wheatus "Amesterdão (Have Big Fun)" by Mão Morta "Amsterdam" by Buck Owens "Amsterdam" by John Cale "Amsterdam" by CirKus "Amsterdam" by Coldplay "Amsterdam" by Dropgun "Amsterdam" by Richard Clapton "Amsterdam" by Luminary [1] "Amsterdam" by Crowded House "Amsterdam" by Daughter "Amsterdam" by The Dreadnoughts