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  2. Sweet Afton - Wikipedia

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    "Sweet Afton" is a lyrical poem describing the Afton Water in Ayrshire, Scotland. It was written by Robert Burns in 1791. [ 1 ] The poem was first published as a song in the Scots Musical Museum (1787-1803) and this is the best known version as sung throughout Scotland.

  3. The Addams Family Theme - Wikipedia

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    The song's arrangement was dominated by a harpsichord and a bass clarinet, and featured finger-snaps as percussive accompaniment. [1] Actor Ted Cassidy , reprising his " Lurch " voice, punctuated the lyrics with the words "neat", "sweet", and "petite".

  4. Audrey Landers - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, she reprised her role of Afton Cooper in several episodes of the second season of the revival of Dallas. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] With her young sons as inspiration, Landers created the children's television series, The Huggabug Club in 1996, [ 2 ] for which, in addition to writing the scripts, she also wrote the 250+ original songs in the series.

  5. The 30 Best Songs About Family - AOL

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    30. “The Nights” by Avicii. Release Year: 2014 Genre: Dance/Electronic Written by Swedish DJ Tim Bergling, better known as Avicii, this song is an ode to his father and has a surprisingly deep ...

  6. Jonathan E. Spilman - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Edwards Spilman (15 April 1812 – 23 May 1896) was a Kentucky lawyer, minister, and composer.. Jonathan Spilman was born in Greenville, Kentucky to Benjamin Spilman and Nancy (Rice) Spilman, and graduated from Illinois College in 1835.

  7. Addams Groove - Wikipedia

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    "Addams Groove" is a single performed by hip-hop artist Hammer that was released as the theme song to the 1991 film The Addams Family. It was the second single from his 1991 album, Too Legit to Quit, included in the track list for the cassette version of the album but not the CD.

  8. Ye Jacobites by Name - Wikipedia

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    "Ye Jacobites by Name" (Roud # 5517) is a traditional Scottish folk song which goes back to the Jacobite risings in Scotland (1688–1746). While the original version simply attacked the Jacobites from a contemporaneous Whig point of view, Robert Burns rewrote it in around 1791 to give a version with a more general, humanist anti-war, but nonetheless anti-Jacobite outlook.

  9. One More Drink for the Four of Us - Wikipedia

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    Oh the drunk family is the best family That ever came over from Old Germany. There's the Highland Drunks, the Lowland Drunks; The Amsterdam drunks and the other damn drunks. The California Drinking Song features lines very similar to the second verses: And the Souse family is the best family That ever came over from Old Germany.