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  2. Anyone for Tennis - Wikipedia

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    "Anyone for Tennis (The Savage Seven Theme)" is a song by the British rock band Cream. It was used as the theme song for the 1968 film The Savage Seven.

  3. Anyone for tennis? - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "Anyone for tennis?" (also given as "Tennis, anyone?") is an English language idiom primarily of the 20th century.The phrase is used to invoke a stereotype of shallow, leisured, upper-class toffs (tennis was, particularly before the widespread advent of public courts in the later 20th century, seen as a posh game for the rich, with courts popular at country clubs and private estates).

  4. Goodbye (Cream album) - Wikipedia

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    "Anyone for Tennis" was originally released as a non-album single, as well as by Atco on the soundtrack album to the film The Savage Seven (catalogue no. SD 33-245, 1968). The song was subsequently sometimes included on pressings of Wheels of Fire (1968) and later pressings of Goodbye by Polydor.

  5. Anyone for tennis? (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Anyone for tennis?" (also "Tennis, anyone?") is an English-language idiom. Other uses include: "Anyone for Tennis", a song by the British rock band Cream; Anyone For Tennis?, an Australian comedy band "Tennis, Anyone?", an episode of the American television situation comedy The Jeffersons

  6. Why we still love the overripe, absurd stories of Agatha Christie

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    Its maximalist plot involves a love triangle between a hunky tennis pro and two beautiful women; a bed-ridden but imposing matriarch and her headstrong companion; her legal representative and his ...

  7. Strange Brew: The Very Best of Cream - Wikipedia

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    In a contemporary review, Village Voice critic Robert Christgau wrote that the album "must be the fifth or sixth Cream reissue--I stopped counting around 1976--but it's the only one I ever played twice, and I've always wanted an album with 'Anyone for Tennis?' on it."

  8. No to oatmeal, yes to 10-minute walks: How Serena ... - AOL

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    Even after retiring from professional tennis in 2022, she remains deeply in tune with her body. “My body speaks to me in ways that I don’t know if anyone else’s does,” she tells Yahoo Life.

  9. The Very Best of Cream - Wikipedia

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    "Anyone for Tennis" Clapton, Sharp: The Savage Seven soundtrack (1968) 2:38: 20. "Badge" Clapton, George Harrison: Goodbye (1969) 2:46: Personnel.