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  2. Rich O'Toole - Wikipedia

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    Rich O'Toole (born August 6, 1983) is an American country singer-songwriter from Houston, ... "The Cricket Song" "Kiss of A Liar" 2012 "Marijuana and Jalapenos"

  3. When an Old Cricketer Leaves the Crease - Wikipedia

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    Peel's stand-in on his BBC Radio 1 slot, Rob da Bank, also played the song at the start of the final show before Peel's funeral. [citation needed] The song mentions two England cricketers in its lyrics – "And it could be Geoff and it could be John" refers to Geoffrey Boycott and John Snow. The song is dedicated to both of them. [4] [5]

  4. List of insect-inspired songs - Wikipedia

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    The Cricket Song: Orthoptera: Rich O'Toole: 2011: Country: Frass: Insects-general: Renaldo and the Loaf: 1981: Experimental: The whole album, Songs for Swining Larvae, is inspired by insects. [9] There Ain't No Bugs On Me: Insects-general (Traditional folk song) (Traditional folk song) Unknown: Folk

  5. Under the Southern Cross I Stand - Wikipedia

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    Under The Southern Cross I Stand" is the victory song of the Australian cricket team. It is typically sung by the players in the style of a raucous chant [1] after every victory and "treated with reverential consideration and respect" within the team. [2] The official lyrics are as follows. [3] Under the Southern Cross I stand,

  6. C'mon Aussie C'mon - Wikipedia

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    In December 2019, the jingle was reprised by Commonwealth Bank ahead of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2020.New lyrics about members of the Australia women's cricket team, including Beth Mooney, Meg Lanning and Ellyse Perry, were written by Hamish Stewart from advertising agency GHO Sydney and recorded by Allan Johnston, one of the original creators. [7]

  7. It's So Easy! (The Crickets song) - Wikipedia

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    "It's So Easy!" is a rock-and-roll song written by Buddy Holly and Norman Petty. It was originally released as a single in 1958 by the Crickets but failed to chart. It was the final release by the Crickets when Holly was still in the band.

  8. Keegan O'Toole could become first Missouri wrestler to win 3 ...

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    O’Toole beat Carr in last year’s title bout and in the Big 12 title match this year. Their head-to-head record is now 2-2. If there’s a No. 1 vs. 2 final, O’Toole will face Penn State’s ...

  9. Your King and Country Want You - Wikipedia

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    The song lyrics were written to be sung by a woman, but alternative words could be used (listed in brackets) if sung by a man or by a mixed ensemble. The following complete set of lyrics are taken from the original sheet music: [1] [3] Verse 1: We've watched you playing cricket And every kind of game