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  2. The Snake (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Snake (song) " The Snake " is a song written and first recorded by civil-rights activist Oscar Brown in 1963; it became a hit single for American singer Al Wilson in 1968. [2][3] The song tells a story similar to Aesop 's fable The Farmer and the Viper and the African American folktale "Mr. Snake and the Farmer". [4]

  3. Cynthia Geary - Wikipedia

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    Cynthia Geary, Rob Morrow and Janine Turner at the 45th Primetime Emmy Awards Governor's Ball, September 1993 One of four children born to John Hart Geary and Shirley Hester [2] (the latter a voice and music teacher who encouraged her daughter to study voice, piano and ballet), [3] Geary attended Jackson Preparatory School and the University of Mississippi, [4] where she earned a Bachelor of ...

  4. I Love the Holidays - Wikipedia

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    Yule Log: Three yule logs are presented but are interrupted by three Christmas songs. Weird Al's Holiday Survival Guide: "Weird Al" Yankovic presents the survival guides for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas and New Year's. Holiday Cheer from Patrice O'Neal: Patrice O'Neal wears an "arrow through the head".

  5. Slip of the Tongue - Wikipedia

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    Adrian was a "snake" fan and has been from the beginning, his finger on the pulse of what Whitesnake was about [...] we needed an "a hundred miles an hour" track, you know for the live show. The idea of the lyric is this very powerful woman instead of the man being, all that butch stuff that usually hard rock and heavy metal purports to be.

  6. Green Tambourine - Wikipedia

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    A-side label of the UK single. Music video. "Green Tambourine" (1968 television performance) on YouTube. " Green Tambourine " is a song written and composed by Paul Leka (who also produced it) and Shelley Pinz. It was the biggest hit by the 1960s Ohio -based rock group the Lemon Pipers, as well as the title track of their debut album, Green ...

  7. Dave Sabo - Wikipedia

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    Sabo was born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey [3] and grew up in nearby Sayreville, in the same neighborhood as childhood friend Jon Bon Jovi. [4] His mother, Dorothy, raised him and his brothers as a single mother. Inspired by the likes of Kiss, Aerosmith, Judas Priest, Van Halen, Black Sabbath, as well as the Rolling Stones, Sabo began playing ...

  8. Snake Eater (song) - Wikipedia

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    Rika Muranaka. " Snake Eater " is the theme song for the 2004 video game Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, written by Norihiko Hibino and performed by Cynthia Harrell. The song is used within the game's opening sequence, as well as a sequence in which the player climbs a long ladder near the end of the game. Originally composed before the game's ...

  9. Spiders & Snakes (song) - Wikipedia

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    Spiders & Snakes (song) " Spiders & Snakes " is a 1974 hit song recorded by Jim Stafford and written by Stafford and David Bellamy of The Bellamy Brothers. It was the second of four U.S. Top 40 singles released from his eponymous debut album and also the highest-charting at number three. The lyrics in the verses are spoken, while only the ...