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  2. Trav'lin' Light (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was recorded in Los Angeles on June 12, 1942 by Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra. The personnel on the recording were: Monty Kelly, Larry Neill, Don Waddilove (tp), Skip Layton, Murray McEachern, Trummy Young (tb), Alvy West, Dan D’Andrea, Lennie Hartman, Lester Young (Reeds) Buddy Weed (p), Mike Pingitore (g), Artie Shapiro (b), Willie Rodriguez (d), Unknown string section, Billie ...

  3. Travellin' Light (Cliff Richard song) - Wikipedia

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    "Travellin' Light" is a UK No. 1 single recorded by Cliff Richard and The Shadows and released in 1959. [2] It was the follow-up single to Richard's first No. 1, "Living Doll" and remained at No. 1 for five weeks (one less than "Living Doll"). [1] "

  4. Travelin' Man - Wikipedia

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    Neil Sedaka acknowledged using a portion of the melody and chord progression of "Travelin' Man" in his own song "Calendar Girl." [10] Nelson's version appears in a 2019 TV commercial for the Toyota Corolla hybrid. In episode 5, season 4 of Stranger Things, Nelson's version is heard during Yuri's takeoff from the Yuri's Fish And Fly.

  5. Solo traveling basics: Expert advice for your first trip

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    Now more than ever, more people are deciding to forgo travel companions and embark on their trips alone. Solo vacation package searches on Google shot up by more than 200% over the past 90 days as ...

  6. Not Alone Any More - Wikipedia

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    Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1 was released on 18 October 1988 [45] with "Not Alone Any More" sequenced as the final track on side one of the LP and cassette. [46] Keen to maintain the group identity, the songs were credited to all five band members, [17] although the allocation of each composition's publishing rights reflected its principal ...

  7. Gotta Travel On - Wikipedia

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    "Gotta Travel On" is an American folksong. The earliest known version was printed in Carl Sandburg's The American Songbag in 1927 under the title "Yonder Comes the High Sheriff" and several variations were recorded in the 1920s, but the best known version is credited to Paul Clayton, The Weavers, Larry Ehrlich, and Dave Lazer and was first recorded by Pete Seeger in 1958.

  8. Travellin' Still...Always Will - Wikipedia

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    No. Title Length; 1. "End of the Bitumen" (performed by Slim Dusty) 4:11: 2. "Travellin' Still - Always Will" (performed by Anne Kirkpatrick) 3:32: 3. "Tracks I Left Behind" (performed by Slim Dusty)

  9. Freeborn Man of the Traveling People - Wikipedia

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    Freeborn Man of the Travelling People is a folk ballad, written by Ewan MacColl for The Travelling People, which was first broadcast in 1964, one of eight BBC "Radio Ballads." [ 1 ] It portrays the lifestyle of Ireland and Britain's nomadic people.