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  2. The U.S. Air Force (song) - Wikipedia

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    We take the blue from the skies and some pretty blue eyes And a touch of Old Glory's hue, And fervently declare we're proud to wear The U.S. Air Force Blue. We have the drive and the dream in America's team We're a rugged and ready crew And you can bet your boots the world looks up To U.S. Air Force Blue.

  3. Wild blue yonder - Wikipedia

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    Wild blue yonder. Wild Blue Yonder. Wild blue yonder may refer to: "The U.S. Air Force" (song), the official song of the United States Air Force, often referred to as "Wild Blue Yonder". The Wild Blue Yonder (1951 film), an American war film by Allan Dwan. The Wild Blue Yonder (2005 film), a science-fiction film by Werner Herzog.

  4. Wild Blue Yonder (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Who. ) " Wild Blue Yonder " is the second of the 60th anniversary specials of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. It was first broadcast on BBC One on 2 December 2023, and was written by Russell T Davies and directed by Tom Kingsley. David Tennant stars as the Fourteenth Doctor, alongside Catherine Tate as Donna ...

  5. Oysterband - Wikipedia

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    Wide Blue Yonder – 1987; Ride (Cooking Vinyl COOK 020, 1989) Love Vigilantes – 1989 (10 inch EP on pink vinyl, cover is a 6-fold poster) Little Rock to Leipzig - 1990; Freedom and Rain – 1990 (collaboration with June Tabor) As Oysterband. Deserters – 1992; Holy Bandits – 1993; Trawler – 1994; The Shouting End of Life – 1995; Deep ...

  6. Tapestry (Carole King album) - Wikipedia

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    Tapestry is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Carole King. Produced by Lou Adler, it was released on February 10, 1971, [3] by Ode Records. The album's lead singles, "It's Too Late" and "I Feel the Earth Move", spent five weeks at number one on both the Billboard Hot 100 [4] and Easy Listening [5] charts.

  7. Nick Lowe discography - Wikipedia

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    1984: 16 All Time Lowes (Diabolo) - compilation of Lowe's songs. 1986: Nick's Knack (Demon) - compilation of Lowe's songs. 1989: Basher: The Best of Nick Lowe (Demon / Columbia) - compilation of Lowe's songs. 1991: The Wilderness Years (Demon) - post- Brinsley Schwarz material recorded before the release of Jesus of Cool.

  8. Kathryn Tickell - Wikipedia

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    Kathryn Tickell was born in Walsall, to parents who originated from Northumberland and who moved back there from Staffordshire with the family when Kathryn was seven. [2] Her paternal grandfather played accordion, fiddle, and organ. Her father, Mike Tickell, [3] sings and her mother played the concertina. Her first instrument was piano when she ...

  9. We Banjo 3 - Wikipedia

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    String Theory (2016) – In a review by the Irish Times, "their fourth album, sees them hurtle into the wide blue yonder with a kit bag of exceptional tunes and a propulsive wit that tickles at the perimeter of many of their sets." [10] The album was ranked Number One on the Billboard World Charts when it was released. [11]