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  2. Boil Them Cabbage Down - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics. There are many different verses to this song, and only a few popular ones are listed here: Went up on a mountain. (To) give my horn a blow, blow. Thought I heard my true love say, "Yonder comes my beau." CHORUS: Boil them cabbage down, down. Turn them hoecakes 'round, 'round.

  3. Golden Hits of the Smothers Brothers, Vol. 2 - Wikipedia

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    Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. (1968) Golden Hits of the Smothers Brothers, Vol. 2 (released July 1966) is the Smothers Brothers ' first greatest hits album. There is no Volume 1, but all of the routines had been performed on earlier comedy albums by the duo. These are not the same performances contained on other albums, making it a "new" album.

  4. Old Joe Clark - Wikipedia

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    Old Joe Clark. " Old Joe Clark " is a US folk song, a mountain ballad that was popular among soldiers from eastern Kentucky during World War I and afterwards. [1] Its lyrics refer to a real person named Joseph Clark, a Kentucky mountaineer who was born in 1839 and murdered in 1885. [1] [2] The "playful and sometimes outlandish verses" have led ...

  5. Boiled Beef and Carrots - Wikipedia

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    Boiled Beef and Carrots. " Boiled Beef and Carrots " is a comedic music hall song published in 1909. It was composed by Charles Collins and Fred Murray. The song was made famous by Harry Champion who sang it as part of his act and later recorded it. The song extols the virtues of a typical English, and particularly Cockney, dish.

  6. The Sacred War - Wikipedia

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    The Sacred War. " The Sacred War ", [a] also known as "Arise, Great Country!" [b] is one of the most famous Soviet songs of World War II. The music is by Alexander Alexandrov, founder of the Alexandrov Ensemble and the musical composer of the State Anthem of the Soviet Union. The lyrics are by Vasily Lebedev-Kumach. [1]

  7. Cindy (folk song) - Wikipedia

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    Cindy (folk song) " Cindy " (" Cindy, Cindy ") is a popular American folk song. According to John Lomax, the song originated in North Carolina. [citation needed] In the early and middle 20th century, "Cindy" was included in the songbooks used in many elementary school music programs as an example of folk music.

  8. Sex Pistols - Wikipedia

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    Reid and Cook were beaten up in other incidents; three days after the Pegasus assault, Rotten was attacked again. According to Cook, after the "God Save The Queen" single and the Grundy incident, the Pistols were public enemy number one, and there was a rivalry between gangs of rockabillies, Teddy Boys and punks, which often led to violence. By ...

  9. The Doobie Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Other noteworthy songs on the album were Simmons' country-ish ode "South City Midnight Lady" and the explosive, hard rocking raveup "Without You", for which the entire band received songwriting credit. Onstage, the latter song sometimes stretched into a 15-minute jam with additional lyrics completely ad-libbed by