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  2. Silver Bells - Wikipedia

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    "Silver Bells" is a Christmas song composed by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans. It debuted in the motion picture The Lemon Drop Kid (1951), where it was started by William Frawley, [1] then sung in the generally known version immediately thereafter by Bob Hope and Marilyn Maxwell. [1]

  3. Lemon drop (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    A lemon drop is a vodka-based cocktail that has a lemony, sweet and sour flavor, prepared using vodka, triple sec, and fresh lemon juice. [1] It has been described as a variant of, or as "a take on", the vodka martini, but is in fact closer to a white lady variant. [2]

  4. Fast Life (Paul Wall album) - Wikipedia

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    Fast Life is the fourth solo studio album by American rapper Paul Wall.It was released on May 12, 2009, via Swishahouse and Asylum Records.. Production was handled by Beanz & Kornbread, Travis Barker, X-Fyle, Antwan "Amadeus" Thompson, Gennessee Lewis, Happy Perez, I.N.F.O. & Nova, Mouse and Young Chill, with G-Dash and Michael "5000" Watts serving as executive producers.

  5. Lemon drop - Wikipedia

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    The Lemon Drop Kid, 1951 comedy film based on the short story of the same name by Damon Runyon Lemon Drop Kid (born 1996), racehorse The Mighty Lemon Drops , an English rock band

  6. Ray Evans - Wikipedia

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    Their Christmas song "Silver Bells" intended for the 1951 Bob Hope film The Lemon Drop Kid, has become a Christmas standard. [16] Evans appeared as himself with Livingston in the film Sunset Boulevard in the New Year's Eve party scene. [citation needed] In 1958, the song-writing team was nominated for a Tony Award for the musical Oh, Captain!.

  7. Jay Livingston - Wikipedia

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    Jay Livingston (born Jacob Harold Levison; March 28, 1915 – October 17, 2001) was an American composer best known as half of a composing-songwriting duo with Ray Evans, with whom he specialized in composing film scores and original soundtrack songs.

  8. Lemon Tree (Fool's Garden song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lemon Tree" is a song by German band Fool's Garden from their third album, Dish of the Day (1995). The band's lead vocalist, Peter Freudenthaler , said that he wrote the song on a Sunday afternoon when he was waiting for his girlfriend who did not come.

  9. Killing Floor (Howlin' Wolf song) - Wikipedia

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    Howlin' Wolf recorded "Killing Floor" in Chicago in August 1964, which Chess Records released as a single. [2] According to blues guitarist and longtime Wolf associate Hubert Sumlin, the song uses the killing floor – the area of a slaughterhouse where animals are killed – as a metaphor or allegory for male-female relationships: "Down on the killing floor – that means a woman has you down ...