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  2. Two Tigers (nursery rhyme) - Wikipedia

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    Two Tigers is a popular traditional Mandarin nursery rhyme called "Liang Zhi Lao Hu" in Mandarin.Variations adopt the tune of the French melody "Frère Jacques ...

  3. Smile for Me (The Tigers song) - Wikipedia

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    "Smile for Me" was originally an outtake from Horizontal, but when Polydor introduced the Tigers to Gibb who delved into his bag of unreleased material and pulled out this track, Gibb was also commissioned to compose two songs for that group in an attempt at international success, and later it was re-written by Gibb with Maurice Gibb for the band.

  4. Tiger (ABBA song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tiger" is written from the perspective of a threatening entity warning the listener of the dangers of the city: "People who fear me never come near me, I am the tiger". [3] The exact meaning behind "Tiger" is debated, although most speculators agree "tiger" is used as a metaphor for dangerous aspects of city life.

  5. Watch: Richard Goodall performs 'Eye of the Tiger' in ... - AOL

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    Goodall performed a thrilling cover of Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger," known for being the theme to the 1982 film "Rocky III." When asked in a pre-taped segment why he chose the song, Goodall said ...

  6. I've Got a Tiger By the Tail - Wikipedia

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    Released in December 1964, the song was one of Owens' signature songs and showcases of the Bakersfield sound in the genre. In 1999, the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. [1] In 1965, Dave Berry used "I've Got a Tiger By the Tail" as the B-side of his single "Little Things" and the single reached number 5 in the UK Singles Chart.

  7. Tiger Man (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tiger Man (King of the Jungle)" is a song written by Joe Hill Louis and Sam Phillips (credited as Sam Burns). [1] It was recorded for Sun Records by Rufus Thomas, Jr. in June 1953 and released as a single in July 1953. [2] The song was notably covered by Elvis Presley during his '68 Comeback Special. [3]

  8. LSU baseball walk-up songs: Tigers' college baseball playlist ...

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    Here is LSU baseball's full list of walk-up songs for the 2024 college baseball season, from Gavin Guidry's "Square Dance" to Tommy White's "Desperado."

  9. Word Crimes - Wikipedia

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    Contrary to common misconception, split infinitives are not forbidden by prescriptivist English grammar rules. After "Word Crimes" was released, Thicke and Pharrell were sued by the estate of Marvin Gaye for plagiarizing too much of Gaye's music from " Got to Give It Up " within "Blurred Lines".