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  2. Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me) - Wikipedia

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    "Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)" is the theme song for the Pirates of the Caribbean attractions at Disney theme parks. The music was written by George Bruns , with lyrics by Xavier Atencio . [ 1 ] The version heard at Disneyland and Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom was sung by the Mellomen , featuring Thurl Ravenscroft .

  3. Dead Man's Chest - Wikipedia

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    Dead Man's Chest" (also known as "Fifteen Men on the Dead Man's Chest" or "Yo, Ho, Ho (And a Bottle of Rum)") is a fictional [i] sea song, [ii] originally from Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island (1883). It was expanded in a poem, titled "Derelict" by Young E. Allison, published in the Louisville Courier-Journal in 1891. It has since ...

  4. Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean: Swashbuckling Sea Songs

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    Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean: Swashbuckling Sea Songs [3] was released on CD in 2007, as part of a CD/DVD combo pack, packaged with Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, and offered at Wal-Mart stores.

  5. Yo Ho - Wikipedia

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    Yo Ho may refer to: Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me) , the theme song of the Pirates of the Caribbean attractions at Disney theme parks USS Yo Ho (SP-463) , a patrol vessel that served in the United States Navy from 1917 to 1919.

  6. Beggars & Thieves - Wikipedia

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    Beggars & Thieves is a hard rock band formed in 1989 in New York City, in the tail end of the glam metal era. It was originally formed by Louie Merlino on vocals and Ron Mancuso on guitars, and featured bassist Phil Soussan , who had played for Ozzy Osbourne , and drummer Bobby Borg, who later played for Warrant .

  7. Thieves' cant - Wikipedia

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    Thieves' cant (also known as thieves' argot, rogues' cant, or peddler's French) [1] is a cant, cryptolect, or argot which was formerly used by thieves, beggars, and hustlers of various kinds in Great Britain and to a lesser extent in other English-speaking countries.

  8. I Met a Whore in the Park - Wikipedia

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    I Met a Whore in the Park" (aka "Yo-Ho") is a traditional rugby song [1] that is sung at drink ups after rugby games, or just at gatherings of different rugby teams or players. In traditional rugby songs, one line of the song is sung by an individual person, and then the rest of the people involved in the song repeat that line.

  9. Salt of the Earth (song) - Wikipedia

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    While some songs from Beggars Banquet were recorded by Jagger and Richards using a personal tape recorder, "Salt of the Earth" was recorded at London's Olympic Sound Studios in May 1968. Featuring on the song are the Los Angeles Watts Street Gospel Choir and a piano performance by Nicky Hopkins .