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  2. Head to Toe (Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam song) - Wikipedia

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    "Head to Toe" is a song recorded by Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam that appeared on their 1987 album Spanish Fly and released as a single. The song hit number one on three charts: Billboard Hot 100 on June 20, 1987, the Hot Black Singles charts on May 30 of that year, [ 2 ] and the dance charts on May 30. [ 3 ]

  3. Feats Don't Fail Me Now - Wikipedia

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    Feats Don't Fail Me Now is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Little Feat, released in 1974, on the Warner Bros. label. The cover was designed by Neon Park. [5]

  4. Foot Fungus (song) - Wikipedia

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    John Norris of Billboard wrote in regard to Stokeley, "the good times are delivered on tracks like the bouncing 'Foot Fungus'". [3] Paul Thompson of Vulture included the song as one of the most minimal songs from the album, which he commented are "intriguing for the pure athleticism of the rapping."

  5. Liam Payne’s Five Greatest Songs With One Direction, From ...

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    In the early days of One Direction’s world-dominating stardom, Liam Payne, who died Wednesday at the age of 31, was known as the ringleader of the teenage quintet. As a teen, Zayn Malik was too ...

  6. The Mock Turtle's Song - Wikipedia

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    The Mock Turtle's Song", also known as the "Lobster Quadrille", is a song recited by the Mock Turtle in Lewis Carroll's 1865 novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, accompanied by a dance. It was taught to him at school by his teacher called Tortoise .

  7. This Little Piggy - Wikipedia

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    Children playing This Little Pig. [1] The rhyme is usually counted out on an infant or toddler's toes, each line corresponding to a different toe, [2] usually starting with the big toe and ending with the little toe. [3] One popular version is:

  8. ‘Fortnight’ lyrics meaning: Taylor Swift just explained what ...

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    The song appears to be about two former lovers who have since moved on and married other people. Now, they are neighbors and occasionally make small talk about the weather. This is not sitting ...

  9. Dare You to Move - Wikipedia

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    "Dare You to Move" is a song by American alternative rock band Switchfoot from their fourth studio album, The Beautiful Letdown (2003). The song was originally called " I Dare You to Move ", and was on the 2000 album Learning to Breathe , but the band decided to reimagine it and put it on The Beautiful Letdown .