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  2. The Last Rebel - Wikipedia

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    The Last Rebel is the seventh studio album by American rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, released in 1993. It is the last album to feature drummer Kurt Custer and guitarist ...

  3. Ashton, Gardner and Dyke - Wikipedia

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    The song was their only hit record, earning them the designation of one-hit wonders. They performed the song on BBC's Top of the Pops, on 27 December 1971, with Ashton singing live and remembering most of the words. [6] The song has since been covered by a number of artists, including Tom Jones and Clarence Clemons.

  4. The Last Rebel (1971 film) - Wikipedia

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    Music by: Tony Ashton Jon Lord: Country of origin: United States: Original language: English: ... The Last Rebel is a 1971 American Technicolor Western television ...

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  8. The Last Goodbye (Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel song)

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    "The Last Goodbye" is a song by the English rock band Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, released on 6 February 2006 as a single from their sixth and final studio album, The Quality of Mercy (2005). [1] The song was written by Harley and ex-Cockney Rebel guitarist Jim Cregan, and was produced by Harley. [2]

  9. The Rebel – Johnny Yuma - Wikipedia

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    "The Rebel – Johnny Yuma" is the theme song for the ABC-TV series The Rebel. It was written by Richard Markowitz (music) and Andrew J. Fenady (lyrics) and recorded by Johnny Cash . [ 1 ]