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  2. Harlem Shuffle - Wikipedia

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    Harlem Shuffle. " Harlem Shuffle " is an R&B song written and originally recorded by the duo Bob & Earl in 1963. The song describes a dance called the “Harlem Shuffle”, and mentions several other contemporary dances of the early 1960s, including the Monkey Shine, the Limbo, the Hitch hike, the Slide, and the Pony .

  3. Lido Shuffle - Wikipedia

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    Released as the album's fourth single, "Lido Shuffle" reached number 11 in the US and 13 on the UK Singles Chart. [ 9] In Australia the track spent three weeks at number 2 as a double A-side hit with "What Can I Say". The song was adopted by the Philadelphia Eagles to play when cornerback Lito Sheppard would make an interception.

  4. iPod Shuffle - Wikipedia

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    Released on January 11, 2005, during the Macworld expo, [3] the first-generation iPod Shuffle weighed 0.78 ounces (22 g), resembled a pack of chewing gum sticks, [4] and was designed to be easily loaded with a selection of songs and to play them in sequential or random order.

  5. Half-time (music) - Wikipedia

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    In popular music, half-time is a type of meter and tempo that alters the rhythmic feel by essentially doubling the tempo resolution or metric division /level in comparison to common-time. Thus, two measures of 44 approximate a single measure of 88, while a single measure of 4/4 emulates 2/2. Half-time is not to be confused with alla breve or ...

  6. The Shuffle Song - Wikipedia

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    The Shuffle Song. " The Shuffle Song " is a song by American country music artist Margo Smith. It was composed by Smith, along with co-writers Mack David and Norris. D. Wilson (Norro Wilson). It became a major hit on the American country music charts after reaching the top 20 in 1980. The song was later featured on Smith's album, Just Margo.

  7. The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle - Wikipedia

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    The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle is the second studio album by the American rock singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen. It was recorded by Springsteen with the E Street Band at 914 Sound Studios in Blauvelt, New York, and released on November 5, 1973, by Columbia Records. It includes the song " Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) ", the band ...

  8. The Super Bowl Shuffle - Wikipedia

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    The Super Bowl Shuffle. " The Super Bowl Shuffle " is a song performed by the Chicago Bears football team (credited as the Chicago Bears Shufflin' Crew) in 1985. It was released in December 1985 on Chicago -based Red Label Records and distributed through Capitol Records [ 2] seven weeks ahead of their win in Super Bowl XX.

  9. Kansas City Shuffle - Wikipedia

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    A song with the title was recorded by the "Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra" jazz band on December 13, 1926 in Chicago, Illinois and originally released by Victor Records on Victor 20406, the flip side being "Harmony Blues" by the same band. [2] It is one of the first songs called a "shuffle" using the distinctive triplet-driven beat. [3]