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  2. Music of the Canary Islands - Wikipedia

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    The music of the Canary Islands reflects its cultural heritage. The islands used to be inhabited by the Guanches which are related to Berbers; they mixed with Spaniards, who live on the islands now. A variant of Jota is popular, as is Latin music, which has left its mark in the form of the timple guitar.

  3. Instant Sunshine - Wikipedia

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    Instant Sunshine is a comedy musical cabaret group who sing to an acoustic guitar accompaniment. It was formed in 1966 [1] by three doctors at St Thomas' Hospital in London, Peter Christie, David Barlow and Alan Maryon-Davis. [2]

  4. Trains and Winter Rains - Wikipedia

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    As well as Enya surrounded by neon light screens and her looking at the city night through a window as a passenger on the train, a few passengers are shown, waiting and moving around a quiet train station. There are a few shots of the New York skyline. The main filming location is London, specifically Canary Wharf and Heron Quays.

  5. It's a Long Way to Tipperary - Wikipedia

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    The song was originally written as a lament from an Irish worker in London, missing his homeland. [citation needed] Unlike popular songs of previous wars (such as the Boer Wars), it did not incite soldiers to glorious deeds, instead concentrating on the longing for home (as with the period song "Keep the Home Fires Burning"). [citation needed]

  6. ‘Let the Canary Sing’ Review: A Documentary About Cyndi ...

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    The song was a cheeky triumphant answer to 80 years of “What do women want?” clueless male head-scratching. You might think it was destined to be a hit, but it wasn’t — at least, not out ...

  7. Himno de Canarias - Wikipedia

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    The "Himno de Canarias" ("Anthem of the Canaries"), also known as the "Arrorró" ("Lullaby"), is the official anthem of the Canary Islands, Spain. The song was composed by Teobaldo Power . It was adapted as the community's anthem and incorporated as such on 30 May 2003.

  8. Cock o' the North (music) - Wikipedia

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    A well known drinking or bawdy song using the Cock of the North tune [7] is known as Aunty Mary. There are a great number of versions of varying degrees of obscenity. They nearly all share the same first two lines. One of the milder versions runs: Auntie Mary had a canary Up the leg of her drawers; She was sleeping, it was creeping, Up the leg ...

  9. Play Canasta Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Play free online Canasta. Meld or go out early. Play four player Canasta with a friend or with the computer.