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  2. Wizzard - Wikipedia

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    The song was dedicated to Wood's girlfriend at the time, Lynsey de Paul, who repaid the honour by recording a Wizzard-style song, "Ooh I Do", a few months later. A tour of the US later that year failed to bring them any commercial success there, but after meeting Brian Wilson some members guested on a Beach Boys session, which resulted in the ...

  3. List of songs written by Roy Wood - Wikipedia

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    Wizzard Brew: Wizzard "Green Glass Windows" 1981 Single Roy Wood's Helicopters "Hazel Eyes" 1974 Single Neil Reid "Hello Susie" 1970 Shazam: The Move "(Here We Go Round) The Lemon Tree" 1967 Single: The Idle Race "Hot Cars" 1987 Starting Up: Solo "Human Cannonball" 1975 Look Thru the Eyes of Roy Wood and Wizzard: Wizzard "I Can Hear the Grass ...

  4. Roy Wood - Wikipedia

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    Roy Wood was born on 8 November 1947 [6] in Kitts Green, a suburb of Birmingham, England.For some years the legend persisted that his real name was Ulysses Adrian Wood, until it was revealed that this was probably the result of somebody close to the Move in their early days filling in such names on a 'lifelines' feature for the press as a joke.

  5. I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday - Wikipedia

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    As downloads became eligible for the weekly Top 75 from January 2007 onwards, and with exposure thanks to an Argos television advertisement, the song charted again in November and December 2007, this time reaching number 16. In the week of 13 December 2008, the song peaked at number 31. In the week of 14 December 2009, it peaked at number 45.

  6. Rock 'n' Roll Winter (Loony's Tune) - Wikipedia

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    "Rock 'n' Roll Winter (Loony's Tune)" was a song written by Roy Wood. It was released by the British rock band Wizzard , as their first single on the Warner Bros label in 1974. [ 2 ] It was originally meant to be issued early in 1974 but the date was pushed back to 29 March 1974, before it was finally released on 19 April that year.

  7. King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard’s 10 Best Songs - AOL

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    The best of the best from psych-rock icons King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard. King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard’s 10 Best Songs Jordan Blum

  8. See My Baby Jive - Wikipedia

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    "See My Baby Jive" is a 1973 song by the British glam rock band Wizzard. Written and produced by Roy Wood, "See My Baby Jive" was the second single by Wood's band and their first to reach number one in the UK singles chart, spending four weeks at the top of the chart during May and June 1973. [3]

  9. Category:Wizzard songs - Wikipedia

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    Topics about Wizzard songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories Pages in category "Wizzard songs" The following 5 pages are in this category, out ...