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  2. I'll Tell Me Ma - Wikipedia

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    In Ireland, especially within Ulster, the chorus usually refers to Belfast city and is known colloquially as "The Belle of Belfast City", although it is also adapted to other Irish cities, such as Dublin. [2] Other versions refer to the "Golden City" or "London City". This song is Roud Folk Song Index number 2649. The song accompanies a ...

  3. Belfast Child - Wikipedia

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    "Belfast Child" is a song by the Scottish band Simple Minds, first released as the lead track on the Ballad of the Streets EP on 6 February 1989. [2] The EP also included " Mandela Day ". The record reached number one on the UK Singles Chart as well as in Ireland and the Netherlands, and it became a top-ten hit in Belgium, New Zealand, Norway ...

  4. Belfast (Boney M. song) - Wikipedia

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    "Belfast", written in 1971 by Drafi Deutscher and Jimmy Bilsbury, was originally entitled "Derry". [2] The lyrics refer to the divided city during the height of The Troubles in Northern Ireland. Deutscher had written the song for Marcia Barrett when she was a solo artist in the early 1970s.

  5. Jamie Dornan Sings ‘Everlasting Love’ at ‘Belfast ... - AOL

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    The actor, who plays Pa in Kenneth Branagh’s “Belfast,” performs the tune in the film. The scene, which ends in a dance between Pa and Caitríona Balfe’s Ma, has quickly become one

  6. Shirley Bassey - Wikipedia

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    Dame Shirley Veronica Bassey (/ ˈ b æ s i /; born 8 January 1937 [1]) is a Welsh singer.Known for her career longevity, powerful voice and recording the theme songs to three James Bond films, the only artist to perform more than one, Bassey is one of the most popular vocalists in Britain.

  7. Glittering Prize - Wikipedia

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    The song reached number 16 in the United Kingdom, [3] but was more successful in Australia, New Zealand and Norway, where it reached the top 10. A compilation album , released by Simple Minds in 1992, is named after the song, and is entitled Glittering Prize 81/92 .

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  9. Super Simple Songs - Wikipedia

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    Super Simple Songs was started in September 8, 2006 by teachers of a small English school in Japan. They created their own songs in place of children's songs that were too complex and difficult to be used in teaching. After increasing in popularity from other teachers, they released their first CD.