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  2. Popsicles and Icicles - Wikipedia

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    "Popsicles and Icicles" is a song written by David Gates and performed by The Murmaids. The single was arranged by Nestor La Bonte and produced by Kim Fowley . [ 1 ]

  3. The Murmaids - Wikipedia

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    The Music Vendor chart ranked "Popsicles and Icicles" at No. 1 for the week of 18 January. Music Vendor ' s next No. 1 was "I Want to Hold Your Hand" by the Beatles, "Popsicles and Icicles" is sometimes cited as the last No. 1 of the pre-British Invasion rock and roll genre. The Murmaids made one television appearance on the Lloyd Thaxton show ...

  4. David Gates - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, he and his family moved to Los Angeles, where Gates continued writing songs, and he worked as a music copyist, as a studio musician, and as a producer for many artists – including Pat Boone. [1] Success soon followed. His composition "Popsicles and Icicles" hit No. 3 on the US Hot 100 for The Murmaids in January 1964. [1]

  5. Billboard Top Pop Hits - Wikipedia

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    Two songs in this volume — "Ode to Billie Joe" by Bobbie Gentry and "To Sir, with Love" by Lulu — topped the Billboard Hot 100. "Ode to Billie Joe" was also a hit on the Hot Country Singles chart during 1967. "To Sir with Love" was the #1 song of the year. "A Whiter Shade of Pale" — Procol Harum (4:02)

  6. Kim Fowley - Wikipedia

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    The following year he produced "Popsicles and Icicles" by the Murmaids, which reached No. 3 in the charts in 1963 and which was written by a pre-Bread David Gates, then a session musician and songwriter who had met Fowley while Kim was hitchhiking in Los Angeles. [1] [9]

  7. Are mermaids real or a fin-tastic fable? The history and ...

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    In fact, Dr. Daniel Compora, PhD, a professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at the University of Toledo in Toledo, Ohio, where he teaches on topics including folklore and ...

  8. What is the meaning of "Auld Lang Syne"? - AOL

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    The song "Auld Lang Syne" comes from a Robert Burns poem. Burns was the national poet of Scotland and wrote the poem in 1788, but it wasn't published until 1799—three years after his death.

  9. The Hollywood Argyles - Wikipedia

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    Fowley soon produced the Murmaids' 1963 hit "Popsicles and Icicles" (US No. 3). [15] He also helped bring together the Runaways in 1975, [15] as well as the Orchids (not the Scottish band, but another American all-female band). [16] Their 1980 album, The Orchids, was released on MCA Records as MCA-3235.