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  2. Henry Moodie - Wikipedia

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    Henry James Moodie (born 7 April 2004) [1] ... His second single "Drunk Text" was released in January 2023. The song peaked at number 56 in Download charts.

  3. Lexi Jayde - Wikipedia

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    She is best known for her 2022 single "Drunk Text Me", which went viral on TikTok. Early life. Jayde was born on August 19, 2002, in Los Angeles, California.

  4. You Were There for Me - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics Length; 1. "You Were There for Me" Peter Rowan: 3:08: 2. "Tin Roof Shack" Rowan: ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  5. The Face upon the Barroom Floor - Wikipedia

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    The Face upon the Barroom Floor", aka "The Face on the Floor" and "The Face on the Barroom Floor", is a poem originally written by the poet John Henry Titus in 1872. A later version was adapted from the Titus poem by Hugh Antoine d'Arcy in 1887 and first published in the New York Dispatch .

  6. The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not Me) (An Evening with Pete ...

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    Lyrics [ edit ] Throughout the song, Waits imitates a drunkard , spouting nonsense phrases with the piano tune occasionally stumbling over itself, recalling a "somewhat abused, slightly-out-of-tune piano that one would expect to find in the corner of a bar or left out in the rain."

  7. Travis Kelce Drunkenly Sings 'Friends in Low Places' at ... - AOL

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    Travis Kelce channeled his inner Garth Brooks with a drunk version of “Friends in Low Places” on stage at the team’s Super Bowl LVIII victory parade on Wednesday, February 14. “If you know ...

  8. Henry Moody - Wikipedia

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    Henry Moody may refer to: Henry Moody (RFC officer) (1898–1931), British World War I flying ace Sir Henry Moody, 1st Baronet (c. 1582–1629), English politician

  9. Henry Winkler on growing up dyslexic in the ’50s: 'I ... - AOL

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    Henry Winkler (ABC via Getty Images) Growing up in the '50s and '60s, a time when little was known about dyslexia, Winkler says he was shamed over his lack of comprehension both in school and at home.