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  2. The Royal Guardsmen - Wikipedia

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    Both sides from same album except where indicated Chart Positions Album US UK AU NZ CAN; 1966 "Baby Let's Wait" b/w "Leaving Me" (from Return of the Red Baron) – – – – – Snoopy vs. The Red Baron "Snoopy vs. The Red Baron" b/w "I Needed You" (Non-album track) 2 8 1 8 1 1967 "The Return of the Red Baron" b/w "Sweetmeats Slide" (from ...

  3. Snoopy for President - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Guardsmen. Released: 1968 () Label: Laurie: Snoopy for President is an album by The Royal Guardsmen, released by Laurie Records in 1968. [1] Overview

  4. Snoopy and His Friends - Wikipedia

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    Snoopy and His Friends is the third album by the Ocala, Florida group The Royal Guardsmen.. The group is best known for their hit recording of "Snoopy vs. the Red Baron", which was first released in 1967 as a 45 rpm record single (it reached No. 2 in the US and No. 8 in the UK) and had previously been released as the title track to their debut album; both it and its follow-up "The Return of ...

  5. Snoopy vs. the Red Baron (song) - Wikipedia

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    Schulz and United Features Syndicate sued the Royal Guardsmen for using the name Snoopy without permission or an advertising license. (The Guardsmen, meanwhile, hedged their bets by recording an alternative version of the song, called "Squeaky vs. the Black Knight"; some copies of this version were issued by Laurie Records in Canada. [11]) UFS ...

  6. List of defunct Drum Corps International member corps

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    The Guardsmen Drum and Bugle Corps was a Division I corps. Located in Schaumburg, Illinois , the Guardsmen were known for their Britain-inspired themes, using popular folk songs from the country in their shows. [ 28 ]

  7. Snoopy's Christmas - Wikipedia

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    The album version of the song has a simulated radio news report of failed efforts at a Christmas truce, leading to Snoopy being sent out to hunt his sworn foe. The song references the 1914 " Christmas truce " of World War I which was initiated not by German and British commanders, but by the soldiers themselves. [ 2 ]

  8. Phil Gernhard - Wikipedia

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    Phillip Arnold Gernhard (February 5, 1940 – February 22, 2008) was an American record producer, record label executive, and songwriter. He is best known for his successful collaborations in the 1960s and 1970s with Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs, The Royal Guardsmen, Dion, Lobo, Jim Stafford, and the Bellamy Brothers.

  9. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance - Wikipedia

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    James Taylor covered it on his 1985 album That's Why I'm Here, as did The Royal Guardsmen on their 1967 album Snoopy vs. the Red Baron. It was also covered by Australian rock band Regurgitator on its 1998 David/Bacharach tribute album To Hal and Bacharach. In 2010, the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the top 100 Western songs of ...