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  2. Hallelujah, I'm a Bum - Wikipedia

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    Hallelujah, I'm a Bum" (Roud 7992) is an American folk song that responds with humorous sarcasm to unhelpful moralizing about the circumstance of being a hobo. [1] The song's authorship is uncertain, but according to hobo poetry researcher Bud L. McKillips, the words were written by an IWW member.

  3. Harry McClintock - Wikipedia

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    In 1925, McClintock participated in a KFRC Radio talent contest. [4] His performance of his song "The Big Rock Candy Mountains" won him spots on two new KFRC radio shows: a children's program titled Mac and His Gang where he sang popular cowboy songs with his "Haywire Orchestry", [5] [6] [note 1] and a variety program titled Blue Monday Jamboree, which he hosted with Meredith Willson, Bea ...

  4. Lorenz Hart - Wikipedia

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    Rodgers and Hart wrote music and lyrics for several films, including Love Me Tonight (1932), The Phantom President (1932), Hallelujah, I'm a Bum (1933), and Mississippi (1935). [3] With their successes, during the Great Depression Hart was earning $60,000 annually, and he became a magnet for many people. He gave numerous large parties.

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  6. Hallelujah, I'm a Bum (film) - Wikipedia

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    Hallelujah, I'm a Bum is a 1933 American pre-Code musical comedy film directed by Lewis Milestone and set in the Great Depression. The title is taken from the American folk song " Hallelujah, I'm a Bum ", and the film contains a song called "Hallelujah, I'm a Bum", but the song from the movie is entirely different than the folk song from which ...

  7. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" is a ballad written by English musician Elton John and songwriter Bernie Taupin, and performed by John. It is the title track on John's album of the same name . The titular road is a reference to L. Frank Baum 's The Wizard of Oz film and book series.

  8. ‘Hallelujah’: What you don’t know about Leonard Cohen’s ...

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    Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song, from filmmakers Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine stresses that many artist cover the poplar tune, like Jeff Buckley, ultimately the Canadian artist is ...

  9. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - Wikipedia

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    Goodbye Yellow Brick Road is the seventh studio album by English singer, pianist, and composer Elton John. A double album , it was released on 5 October 1973, by DJM Records . Recorded at the Château d'Hérouville in France, the album became a double LP once John and his band became inspired by the locale. [ 3 ]