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  2. Elvis Francois - Wikipedia

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    Francois completed a 5-year residency at the Mayo Clinic in June 2020, and completed a 3-month spine surgery fellowship at Harvard Medical School in November 2020. [ 2 ] [ 7 ] In 2020, Francois appeared in season four of The Masked Singer as "Serpent" who was the first character with animatronic parts.

  3. Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog is the soundtrack to the 2008 web series of the same name. with lyrics and liner notes appearing on the series' website the next day.On the first full day of its release, it was the most downloaded album on iTunes in both Canada and Australia, and reached No. 2 in the U.S. [1] On September 10, 2008, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog debuted at No. 39 on the ...

  4. Category:Songs about physicians - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs about physicians" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Doctor (Loïc Nottet song) Doctor Foster (nursery rhyme)

  5. Doctor (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The song featured a classical music-background score with Jathi in the beginning of the track, similar to the verses featured in "So Baby". [19] While the original song was voiced by violinist, Ananthakrrishnan, who worked in the composer's Albuquerque Records music studio, "Soul of Doctor" was sung by Niranjana Ramanan. [20] [21]

  6. Sloppy Seconds (album) - Wikipedia

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    Sloppy Seconds was the second album from the country rock band Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show.It featured some of their most popular songs, including "Freakin' at the Freakers Ball" and "The Cover of Rolling Stone."

  7. Doctor's Orders (song) - Wikipedia

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    Reggae singer Pluto Shervington covered "Doctor's Orders" on his 1975 album, Pluto, released by Wild Flower, a subsidiary of Federal Records, Jamaica. [15] Van McCoy recorded a version of the song which was featured on his 1975 album Disco Baby. [16] "Doctor's Orders" was a 1988 UK single release for Lisa Carter, reaching 78 in the UK.

  8. List of songs recorded by Dalida - Wikipedia

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    The list contains a total of 696 songs in 9 different languages. [note 1] All songs were released during or after Dalida's lifetime, either on vinyl or CD or as a music video on TV or DVD, except 2 songs [note 2] that didn't receive any public broadcast or release, but are internet leaked unofficially.

  9. Song Beneath the Song - Wikipedia

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    "Song Beneath the Song", also known as Grey's Anatomy: The Music Event, is the eighteenth episode of the seventh season of the American television medical drama Grey's Anatomy, and the 144th episode overall. It was named after a song initially performed by American singer Maria Taylor.