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  2. The Walls Fell Down - Wikipedia

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    "The Walls Fell Down" is the second single by the English rock duo The Marbles with Lead vocals by Graham Bonnet. It was released in March 1969, and was written and produced by Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb, of the Bee Gees, and was produced by Robert Stigwood.

  3. List of playground songs - Wikipedia

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    "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" Play ⓘ This is a list of English-language playground songs. Playground songs are often rhymed lyrics that are sung. Most do not have clear origin, were invented by children and spread through their interactions such as on playgrounds.

  4. The Marbles (duo) - Wikipedia

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    The Marbles were an English rock duo that consisted of Graham Bonnet and Trevor Gordon, who operated between 1968 and 1969. Their only well-known singles were " Only One Woman " and " The Walls Fell Down ".

  5. Only One Woman - Wikipedia

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    The song exists only in a mono mix. The song was the biggest hit they had in their short-lived career. [1] It entered the UK chart at number 24 [2] and eventually peaked at number five on 2 November 1968. [3] In the Netherlands, it reached number three. [4] Their performance in a French TV of the song was televised on 192TV. [5]

  6. 22 Funny Christmas Songs That Will Make Your Family Laugh - AOL

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    The song was originally written in 1944 by music teacher Donald Yvette Gardner, who later admitted, "I was amazed at the way that silly little song was picked up by the whole country." 5. "I Want ...

  7. The Ivy League (band) - Wikipedia

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    The original trio released just one album, 1965's This is the Ivy League – panned in the music press as disappointing, with its excessively wide spread of musical styles and material [2] – before both Carter and Lewis left the group. Carter departed in January 1966, with Lewis leaving about one year later.

  8. Money, Marbles, and Chalk - Wikipedia

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    "Money, Marbles, and Chalk" is a popular song, written by Garner "Pop" Eckler in 1949. [1] Eckler also recorded the song, but the biggest-selling version was recorded by Patti Page in 1949, and issued by Mercury Records. [2] It entered the Billboard chart on April 23, 1949, at number 27, lasting only that one week. [3]

  9. Sounds That Can't Be Made - Wikipedia

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    The band had previously used the same approach successfully with the albums Anoraknophobia (2001), Marbles (2004) and Happiness Is the Road (2008). Before the release of Sounds That Can't Be Made, two promotional songs were released on YouTube: "Power" on 17 July 2012 [4] and "Gaza" on 4 September 2012. [5]