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  2. Silly Billy - Wikipedia

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    Silly Billy was a type of clown common at fairs in England during the 19th century. They were also common in London as street entertainers , along with the similar clown, Billy Barlow. [ 1 ] The act included playing the part of a fool or idiot, impersonating a child and singing comic songs . [ 2 ]

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  4. Billy Dainty - Wikipedia

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    Dainty's repertoire of silly walks was unrivalled at the time. He could travel down the stage on his left foot, with his right leg raised throughout. He was also known for his impersonations of fellow stars, including parodies of Shirley Bassey, Fred Astaire and a ballet dancer, whom he called Rudolph Nearenough, based loosely on Rudolph Nureyev.

  5. Silly Sally - Wikipedia

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    "Silly Sally" is a song by Iron Butterfly that was released as a single in 1971 after the departure of Doug Ingle. [1] Mike Pinera and M. Jones wrote "Silly Sally" in an attempt to keep the band together. [2] Though the usual B-side is "Stone Believer", it has also been issued with "Butterfly Bleu" (voice box solo) on the B-side. The single did ...

  6. Silly Love - Wikipedia

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    "Silly Love" is a song recorded by an English rock band 10cc released as the third and final single from the album Sheet Music through UK Records in 1974. Personnel

  7. Mony Mony - Wikipedia

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    "Mony Mony" was the only song by the group to reach the top 20 in the United Kingdom; it reached No. 1 in the UK, [4] No. 3 in the U.S. and Canada, and became a Top 10 hit across western Europe. A music video was made featuring the band performing the song amidst psychedelic backgrounds. A decade and a half later, it would receive renewed play ...

  8. Silly Love Songs - Wikipedia

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    "Silly Love Songs" is a song by the British–American rock band Wings that was written by Paul and Linda McCartney. The song first appeared in March 1976 on the album Wings at the Speed of Sound , then it was released as a single backed with " Cook of the House " on 1 April in the US, and 30 April in the UK.

  9. Speed (Billy Idol song) - Wikipedia

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    "Speed" is a song by British singer-songwriter Billy Idol, originally included in the soundtrack of the eponymous film. It was written by himself and by guitarist Steve Stevens, and released in August 1994 as the film's main song through Arista Records worldwide and Chrysalis Records in the United States.