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  2. List of "Weird Al" Yankovic polka medleys - Wikipedia

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    "Polka Party!" is the third polka medley recorded by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It appears on his fourth album, Polka Party!. The following songs are contained in the medley: "Sledgehammer" by Peter Gabriel "Sussudio" by Phil Collins "Party All the Time" by Eddie Murphy "Say You, Say Me" by Lionel Richie "Freeway of Love" by Aretha Franklin

  3. Polka de W.R. - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the left-hand plays a typical polka oom-cha rhythm with firstly a bass note and then a chord above. After twelve bars of this, there is then a melody in the right-hand and chords in the left. This continues for sixteen bars. There is then semi-quaver runs with the right hand, accompanied by more chords in the left.

  4. Polish folk dances - Wikipedia

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    The most notable and renowned dances of Poland, also known as Poland's National Dances, are the Krakowiak, Mazurka, Oberek, Polonaise and Bohemian Polka. A great promoter of Polish folk music abroad was pianist and composer Frédéric Chopin , who often incorporated folklore into his works.

  5. Bohemian Polka - Wikipedia

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    Bohemian Polka may refer to: " Bohemian Polka ", a song from "Weird Al" Yankovic's album Alapalooza (a polka version of Queen 's hit song " Bohemian Rhapsody ") česká polka ( Bohemian polka in translation) a term used among Czech musicians for the Polka

  6. Liechtensteiner Polka - Wikipedia

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    101 Strings released a version of the song on their 1990 album Polka. [8] The Mom and Dads released a version of the song on their 1995 album Love Is a Beautiful Song. [9] Jimmy Sturr released a version of the song on the 1998 various artist album Legends of Polka. [10] "Weird Al" Yankovic incorporated the song in his Polka Face medley.

  7. Romy Gosz - Wikipedia

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    When he told his piano teacher he would not be able to make his next lesson because he had a dance job, he was told "not to come back at all if you can play a job with one lesson". [ 1 ] When he was 11, Gosz joined his father Paul and his older brother's, George and Mike, in forming the Paul Gosz Orchestra.

  8. Clarinet Polka - Wikipedia

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    The Clarinet Polka" or "A Hupfata" [1] (Polish "Polka Dziadek", Estonian "Vanaisa polka" – Grandpa Polka) is a popular musical composition from the end of the 19th century. Since 1971 it has been used as an opener in Lato z Radiem − one of the most popular shows of Polskie Radio Program I . [ 2 ]

  9. Böhmischer Traum - Wikipedia

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    Böhmischer Traum ("Bohemian Dream") is a polka written by the German composer Norbert Gälle in 1997. [1] [2] It was first played and recorded by the music group Scherzachtaler Blasmusik, of which Norbert Gälle is a member. [2] The piece became a success far beyond the borders of Germany. [1] [2]

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