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  2. Shakes the Clown - Wikipedia

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    Shakes the Clown is a 1991 American black comedy film, written and directed by Bobcat Goldthwait, who performs the title role.It also features Julie Brown, Blake Clark, Paul Dooley, Kathy Griffin, Florence Henderson, Tom Kenny, Adam Sandler, Scott Herriott, LaWanda Page, Jack Gallagher, and a cameo by Robin Williams as Mime Jerry using the pseudonym "Marty Fromage".

  3. Illinois (Sufjan Stevens album) - Wikipedia

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    His fifth studio album, it features songs referencing places, events, and persons related to the U.S. state of Illinois. Illinois is Stevens' second based on a U.S. state—part of a planned series of fifty that began with the 2003 album Michigan and that Stevens has since acknowledged was a joke.

  4. Hippy Hippy Shake - Wikipedia

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    The song was covered by the glam rock band Mud in 1974, being released on their album Mud Rock which reached No. 8 in the UK Albums Chart. [ 9 ] British garage rock musician Billy Childish and his band The Milkshakes also recorded a cover on their 1984 album 20 Rock And Roll Hits of the 50s and 60s .

  5. Arthur TV soundtracks - Wikipedia

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    Arthur and Friends: The First Almost Real Not Live CD was the first album for the series, issued in October 1998. Many of the songs on this CD aired in shorter forms on the TV episode "Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival." Others were heard at other times on the program and some were never seen on the TV show.

  6. Let's Go to Church (Next Sunday Morning) - Wikipedia

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    "Let's Go to Church (Next Sunday Morning)" is a country music song written by Steve Allen, sung by Margaret Whiting and Jimmy Wakely, and released on the Capitol label. In April 1950, it reached No. 2 on the country best seller chart. [1] It spent 10 weeks on the charts and was the No. 16 best selling country record of 1950. [2] [1]

  7. He Goes to Church on Sunday - Wikipedia

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    "He Goes to Church on Sunday" is a popular song published in 1907 with lyrics by Vincent Bryan and music by E. Ray Goetz. [1] It was first introduced by Eddie Foy in the Broadway production of the musical comedy The Orchid. [2] The song tells the stories of men who defraud people, but are considered honest because they go to church on Sundays.

  8. Billy Jim Baker - Wikipedia

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    Billy Jim Baker is a professional clown and songwriter. A member of the International Clown Hall of Fame, he wrote two songs that were recorded by Jerry Jeff Walker, "Too Old to Change" (featured on the 1979 album of the same name) and "Contrary to Ordinary" (featured on the 1978 album of the same name). "Contrary to Ordinary" remains a staple ...

  9. Russell Scott - Wikipedia

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    Russell Scott (June 30, 1921 – August 27, 2012), also known as Blinky the Clown, and simply Clown, was an American clown, television personality and presenter who starred in a Denver, Colorado television program called Blinky's Fun Club. Having spent 41 years on television in character, Scott holds the record as longest-running television ...