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  2. A Ram Sam Sam - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish educational television series The Magic Door, which aired in the Chicago area from 1962 to 1982, had a theme song "A Room Zoom Zoom", based on the first two lines of "Ram Sam Sam". [7] "Ram Sam Sam" featured in the Tom Tom Club's "Wordy Rappinghood" on their 1981 self-titled debut album, subsequently covered by Chicks on Speed on ...

  3. Wordy Rappinghood - Wikipedia

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    "Wordy Rappinghood" is the debut single by American new wave band Tom Tom Club, from their 1981 self-titled debut album. It uses part of a traditional Moroccan children's song and game, "A Ram Sam Sam", made popular by the 1971 Rolf Harris recording.

  4. Talk:A Ram Sam Sam - Wikipedia

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    To provide a translation of all or part of the lyric, we would need independent reliable sources discussing the translation of the lyric. In the present case, you are looking at a folk/children's song. The words might be complete nonsense (a local camp favorite, "Doodly Whatnot", comes to mind). Language, of course, goes hand-in-hand with meaning.

  5. Buck Ram - Wikipedia

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    Samuel "Buck" Ram (November 21, 1907 – January 1, 1991) was an American songwriter, and popular music producer and arranger. He was one of BMI 's top five songwriters/air play in its first 50 years, alongside Paul Simon , Kris Kristofferson , Jimmy Webb , and Paul McCartney .

  6. Amitabha Pure Land Rebirth Dharani - Wikipedia

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    English: Homage to Amitābha ("Infinite Light") Tathagata ("He who has gone to Thusness"). Thus: O producer of immortality , O he whose state of existence is immortality, O he who transcends immortality, O he who transcends immortality, O sky goer, O fame maker (or "O he who moves in the glory of the sky"), Hail!

  7. Uncle Sam and His Battering Ram - Wikipedia

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    Uncle Sam and His Battering Ram is a World War I song written by Robert P. Hall and composed by Ida K. Mervine. [1] The song was first published in 1918 by Mervine & Hall Music in Phoenix, AZ . The sheet music cover features Uncle Sam pointing to Wilhelm II as a ram butts him in the stomach.

  8. Rajamati (song) - Wikipedia

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    The courtyard of Itum Bahal near where Rajamati lived. The water spout of Maruhiti where Rajamati famously fell flat on her back. "Rājamati" (Nepali: राजमति) is a traditional Nepalese ballad about an unsuccessful love quest, and is the most well known song in Newar society of Nepal. [1]

  9. Uncle Sam's Farm - Wikipedia

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    For Uncle Sam is rich enough to give us all a farm. A welcome, warm and hearty, do we give the sons of toil To come to the West and settle and labor on free soil; We've room enough and land enough, they needn't feel alarm - O! come to the land of freedom and vote yourself a farm. Chorus: Then come along, come along, make no delay;