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  2. Elle Cordova - Wikipedia

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    As of October 2024, their YouTube channel had more than 450,000 subscribers; their 350-plus videos had a combined 131 million views. [20] They regularly release original and cover songs in their YouTube video series, Sunday Mornings, and frequently tour with singer-songwriters Joshua Lee Turner and Carson McKee.

  3. Candybar Express - Wikipedia

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    "Candybar Express" is a song by Scottish band Love and Money, which was released in 1986 as the debut single from their debut studio album All You Need Is.... The song was written by James Grant and produced by Andy Taylor. "Candybar Express" reached number 56 in the UK Singles Chart and number 10 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Disco Club Play ...

  4. Barbara's Rhubarb Bar - Wikipedia

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    The song and the original music video were created in December 2023 by comedian Bodo Wartke and music producer Marti Fischer . Wartke had the idea of making a humorous rap -like song and video based on the tongue twister and wrote the lyrics, [ 15 ] while Fisher created the music.

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  6. The Greatest Country Bar-Fight Songs of All Time - AOL

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    The song portrays a man in love with a woman at Rosa’s Cantina, but one day he arrives and sees her being charmed by a “wild young cowboy.” They settle this complicated proprietary matter by ...

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  8. Coulter's Candy - Wikipedia

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    Canadian singer Catherine McKinnon also recorded a version of the song on her album Voice of an Angel (1965). [12] The Irish Rovers included the song on their album The First of the Irish Rovers (1966). [13] [14] A version of the song was released by The Kerries in 1967 on Major Minor Records 45 MM541, the song was produced by Tommy Scott. [15]

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