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  2. What's Your Name? - Wikipedia

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    The songs are recorded in various genres, including country, hard rock, 2 Springsteen-influenced numbers, ballad and reggae, as well as the inclusion of "Red Hooded Sweatshirt", which Sandler originally performed on Saturday Night Live in 1993. [2] [1] What's Your Name? was certified gold, having sold over 500,000 copies.

  3. Handle Me - Wikipedia

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    The song was released as the second single from the album in the United States on 1 April 2008. [6] The song was written and produced by Klas Åhlund. [7] In an interview with British newspaper Metro, Robyn spoke about "Handle Me", saying, "It’s a fun song about any guy who thinks he’s really cool but really isn’t and I’ve got to tell ...

  4. Hellfire (song) - Wikipedia

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    The red hooded figures turn into flames, enveloping Frollo as they return to the fireplace as if he were being dragged down into Hell, foreshadowing his fate. Frollo continues singing, pleading to Mary to rescue him from Esmeralda's voluptuous temptations that would lead to his eternal damnation .

  5. Saturday Night Live season 40 - Wikipedia

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    Weekend Update: Adam Sandler sings "Red-Hooded Sweatshirt" from the season 18 episode hosted by Alec Baldwin "Nerds Prom Night" from the season 3 episode hosted by Buck Henry "The Date" from the season 35 episode hosted by Megan Fox; Weekend Update: Jimmy Fallon on Valentine's Day from the season 24 episode hosted by Brendan Fraser

  6. Li'l Red Riding Hood - Wikipedia

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    The song whose lyrics are described just above is widely attributed to Ronald Blackwell. [3] There seems to be no controversy (although various titles are occasionally used) that one with a similar title was earlier written and recorded by the Big Bopper, and released as "Little Red Riding Hood" (i.e., with little spelled out) late in 1958 as the B-side of his second hit. [4]

  7. Chum (song) - Wikipedia

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    [8] The song's instrumentation consists of a tumbling piano loop, a low-octave, fuzzy bass, drums, vocals, and other sampled sounds. [ 3 ] [ 6 ] Christian Rich originally considered Thom Yorke to perform the hook to make it sound bigger, but Sweatshirt refused, as he didn't want to go for that sound.

  8. Union Maid - Wikipedia

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    "Union Maid" is a union song, with lyrics written by Woody Guthrie in response to a request for a union song from a female point of view. [1] The melody is the 1907 standard "Red Wing" by Kerry Mills, [2] which was in turn adapted from Robert Schumann's piano composition "The Happy Farmer, Returning From Work" in his 1848 Album for the Young, Opus 68.

  9. She Wears Red Feathers - Wikipedia

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    She Wears Red Feathers" first appeared on the UK's sheet music charts on February 21, 1953, and peaked at No. 3. February 1953 saw the only three recordings of the song issued in the UK: these were by Guy Mitchell, The Ray Ellington Quartet with The Peter Knight Singers, and Donald Peers with The Kordites.