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  2. Delta Upsilon - Wikipedia

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    Delta Upsilon (ΔΥ), commonly known as DU, is a collegiate men's fraternity founded on November 4, 1834, at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts.It is the sixth-oldest, all-male, college Greek-letter organization founded in North America (only Kappa Alpha Society, Sigma Phi, Delta Phi, Alpha Delta Phi, and Psi Upsilon predate).

  3. From Four Until Late - Wikipedia

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    Songwriter (s) Robert Johnson. Producer (s) Don Law. " From Four Until Late " (or " From Four Till Late ") is a blues song written by Delta blues musician Robert Johnson. He recorded it in Dallas, Texas, during his second to last session for producer Don Law on June 19, 1937. [1] The lyrics contained his philosophical lines of "a man is like a ...

  4. Jump Around - Wikipedia

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    "Jump Around" is a song by American hip hop group House of Pain, produced by DJ Muggs of Cypress Hill, who has also covered the song, and was released in May 1992 by Tommy Boy and XL as the first single from their debut album, House of Pain (1992). The song became a hit, reaching number three in the United States.

  5. Dust My Broom - Wikipedia

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    Producer (s) Don Law. " Dust My Broom " is a blues song originally recorded as " I Believe I'll Dust My Broom " by American blues artist Robert Johnson in 1936. It is a solo performance in the Delta blues -style with Johnson's vocal accompanied by his acoustic guitar. As with many of his songs, it is based on earlier blues songs, the earliest ...

  6. Rollin' and Tumblin' - Wikipedia

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    Rollin' and Tumblin'. " Rollin' and Tumblin' " (or " Roll and Tumble Blues ") is a blues standard first recorded by American singer-guitarist Hambone Willie Newbern in 1929. [1] Called a "great Delta blues classic", it has been interpreted by hundreds of Delta and Chicago blues artists, including well-known recordings by Muddy Waters. [2]

  7. I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive - Wikipedia

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    Background. The song was the last single to be released during Williams' lifetime. Co-writer Fred Rose, who died a year after the song's release, played a critical role in the development of Williams' songwriting; as Colin Escott points out, it was up to Rose "to separate the gold from the dross and work with Hank to transform the best ideas into integrated, complete statements, taut with ...

  8. God's Gonna Cut You Down - Wikipedia

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    "God's Gonna Cut You Down" (also known as "God Almighty's Gonna Cut You Down", "God's Gonna Cut 'Em Down", "Run On" and "Sermon") is a traditional American folk song. The track has been recorded in a variety of genres, including country, folk, alternative rock, electronic and black metal.

  9. Last Kind Words Blues - Wikipedia

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    "Last Kind Words Blues", more commonly known as "Last Kind Words", is a 1930 blues song, written by Geeshie Wiley, and performed and recorded by Geeshie Wiley and Elvie Thomas. It was released on the Paramount Records label in July 1930, with "Skinny Leg Blues" as the B-side .