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  2. The Moods (Australian band) - Wikipedia

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    The B-side was "I Love You So". They recorded the single at Bill Armstrong’s Telefil Studios. [2] Like their first record, it failed to chart. [5] The group was dropped from HMV Records. [8] In 1966, Mick Hamilton left to join The Vibrants. In 1967, John Livi quit and the band broke up shortly thereafter. [8]

  3. The Story of Tonight - Wikipedia

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    The first reprise of the song is the twelfth song in Act One of the musical. It takes place following the wedding of Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler in 1780. The group from the first rendition of the song is reunited, all of them drunk from the party and jokingly singing about the consequences of his marriage.

  4. Drunk (Jimmy Liggins song) - Wikipedia

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    "Drunk" is a 1953 Jimmy Liggins song. [2] The song was released on Art Rupe 's Specialty Records with another Liggins' composition "I'll Never Let You Go" as the B-side. The song "Drunk" has been covered by many artists including Ace Cannon (1971) and Steve Tallis (1986).

  5. Gemini Dream - Wikipedia

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    "Gemini Dream" was written jointly by the band's lead guitarist Hayward and bassist Lodge, both of whom won an ASCAP songwriting award for it. [3] While Hayward and Lodge had collaborated on a duet album outside of the Moody Blues in 1975 called Blue Jays, "Gemini Dream" was the first song performed by the Moody Blues that they had written ...

  6. Love Drunk (Boys Like Girls song) - Wikipedia

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    "Love Drunk" is the lead single from American pop rock band Boys Like Girls' second studio album of the same name (2009). It is their second highest charting single to date, peaking at number 22 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was first released in the US on June 30, 2009 through Sony Music.

  7. Penny Lane street sign stolen by drunk students finally ...

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    A Penny Lane street sign stolen by drunk students has been returned to Liverpool – 47 years after the theft. The sign was taken in 1976, nine years after the road was made famous when the ...

  8. Street of Dreams (1932 song) - Wikipedia

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    Doris Day - The Love Album (recorded in 1967, but released in 1994). Tommy Dorsey (1942) This reached No. 17 in the Billboard charts. [6] Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Swings Gently with Nelson (1961) Earl Grant - Trade Winds (1964), instrumental version [7] Grant Green - Street of Dreams (1964) Scott Hamilton - Street of Dreams (2019) The Ink Spots ...

  9. Travis Kelce Drunkenly Sings 'Friends in Low Places' at ... - AOL

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    Travis Kelce channeled his inner Garth Brooks with a drunk version of “Friends in Low Places” on stage at the team’s Super Bowl LVIII victory parade on Wednesday, February 14. “If you know ...