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  2. Hail to the Chief - Wikipedia

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    file. help. " Hail to the Chief " is a piece originally about a boat in Scotland, but today it is best known as the personal anthem of the president of the United States, adapted by James Sanderson from an original Scottish Gaelic melody. [ 1][ 2] The song's playing accompanies the appearance of the president of the United States at many public ...

  3. Mary Had a Little Lamb - Wikipedia

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    Illustration by William Wallace Denslow (1902) Nursery rhyme. Songwriter (s) Sarah Josepha Hale, John Roulstone. " Mary Had a Little Lamb " is an English language nursery rhyme of nineteenth-century American origin, first published by American writer Sarah Josepha Hale in 1830. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 7622.

  4. Hale (band) - Wikipedia

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    Hale is a Filipino alternative rock band, formed in Manila, Philippines in 2004. The group originally consisted of singer and guitarist Champ Lui Pio, bassist Sheldon Gellada, guitarist Roll Martinez and drummer Omnie Saroca. This line-up remained unchanged until the departure of Saroca in 2008; he was then replaced by Paolo Santiago.

  5. Miller of Dee - Wikipedia

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    Miller of Dee. "There Was a Jolly Miller Once" is a traditional folk song ( Roud #503) from the Chester area in northwest England. It is often titled "The Miller of the Dee" or "The Jolly Miller". The song was originally part of Isaac Bickerstaffe 's play, Love in a Village (1762). Subsequently, other versions of Bickerstaffe's original song ...

  6. Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here - Wikipedia

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    Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here is an American popular song first published in 1917. The lyrics, written by D. A. Esrom (pseudonym of Theodora Morse) to a tune composed by Arthur Sullivan for the 1879 comic opera The Pirates of Penzance, [ 1] are: Hail, hail, the gang's all here. What the heck do we care,

  7. Panama (song) - Wikipedia

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    Panama was also the name of Roth's Opel Kadett. [ 7] Roth wrote the song after being accused by a reporter of "singing about only women, partying, and fast cars". He realized he had never written a song about fast cars and decided to write one. [ 8][ 5] In an interview with guitarist Eddie Van Halen, he said the song was musically inspired by ...

  8. You Sound Good to Me - Wikipedia

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    You Sound Good to Me. " You Sound Good to Me " is a song recorded by American country artist Lucy Hale. It was written by Ashley Gorley, Luke Laird, and Hillary Lindsey and was produced by Mike Daly. The song was released to digital retailers on January 7, 2014 by Hollywood Records and DMG Nashville, as the lead single from Hale's debut studio ...

  9. Garryowen (air) - Wikipedia

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    Garryowen, meaning "St John's acre" in Irish, is the name of a neighbourhood in Limerick. [ 1] The song emerged during the late 18th century, when it was a drinking song of young roisterers in the city. An alternate title is "Let Bacchus 's sons be not dismayed". Let Bacchus's sons be not dismayed, But join with me, each jovial blade; Come ...