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  2. Bimbo (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bimbo" is a popular song written in either 1948 or 1949 by Glenn O'Dell, but credited to Rodney (Rod) Morris or "Pee Wee" King. It was recorded in 1953 by Jim Reeves on Abbott 148. [ 1 ] The song was later included in the 1965 album Up Through the Years on RCA Victor .

  3. Betty Boop's Bamboo Isle - Wikipedia

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    Bimbo is thrown from the wreckage and lands in another boat owned by Betty Boop, portrayed as a dark-skinned, topless (except for a strategically placed lei) island princess. Bimbo introduces himself and sings to Betty before they go over a waterfall, and are flung from the boat into a clearing surrounded by spirited tree that sing an eerie song.

  4. Bimbo Jet - Wikipedia

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    The song "El Bimbo" is used as a theme song for a 1977 Soviet-made anti-war short film named "Polygon" directed by Anatoly Petrov and written by Sever Gansovsky. The lyrics for "El Bimbo" were written by Hal Shaper. "El Bimbo" was released in France in June 1974 on the Pathé-Marconi record label, and in the UK in August 1975.

  5. I Heard (film) - Wikipedia

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    The crash leaves her unhurt, but clad only in her lingerie (Bimbo obligingly returns her dress). The two discover a team of ghosts playing a game of baseball , with a cartoon bomb as the ball. Bimbo and Betty head to the surface in the elevator, unwittingly carrying the bomb with them.

  6. Bimbo - Wikipedia

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    The word bimbo derives from the Italian bimbo, [4] a masculine-gender term that means "little or baby boy" or "young (male) child" (the feminine form of the Italian word is bimba). Use of this term began in the United States as early as 1919, and was a slang word used to describe an unintelligent [ 5 ] or brutish [ 6 ] man.

  7. Bimbo (Jim Reeves album) - Wikipedia

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    Bimbo is an album recorded by Jim Reeves and released on the RCA Victor label (catalog no. LPM-1410). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Released in 1957, it was his first album after signing with RCA Victor. Reeves described it as a collection of the records that "made him", including his early No. 1 hits " Bimbo " and " Mexican Joe ."

  8. Bimbo (musical group) - Wikipedia

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    Bimbo often adopts minor keys. [1] Asrat Ginting wrote that Bimbo uses various kind of music, from qasidah to pop, while Indonesian litterateur Ramadhan K.H. described Bimbo's music as "Mozart's music and infiltrates to the heart like Ciganjuran". [a] [5] This unique style of Bimbo has reminiscent of style well-taken by Los Panchos and The ...

  9. Ten Green Bottles - Wikipedia

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    "Ten Green Bottles" is a popular children's repetitive song that consists of a single verse of music that is repeated, with each verse decrementing by one the number of bottles on the wall. The first verse is: [ 1 ]