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Gyaru (ギャル) pronounced [ɡʲa̠ꜜɾɯ̟ᵝ], is a Japanese fashion subculture for young women, often associated with gaudy fashion styles and dyed hair. [1] The term gyaru is a Japanese transliteration of the English slang word gal.
The song was first recorded on October 19, 1925 by Lanin's Red Heads (vocals by Art Gillham) [6] and has been covered by many other artists since, including The Golden Gate Orchestra (pseudonym of The California Ramblers), Arthur Fields, Tiny Hill, Guy Lombardo, Mitch Miller, Dean Martin, Freddy Cannon, Shane Fenton and the Fentones, Mickey Gilley, Milla Jovovich, and Tim Waurick.
Billboard reviewed the single in its May 6, 1967 issue. The magazine predicted "Long Legged Girl (with the Short Dress On)" to reach the top 60 of the Hot 100 chart and characterized it as "a strong rhythm entry with traces of his earlier hit sounds" such as "Blue Suede Shoes".
"I Got a Woman" (originally titled "I've Got a Woman") [1] is a song co-written and recorded by American R&B and soul musician Ray Charles. Atlantic Records released the song as a single in December 1954, with "Come Back Baby" as the B-side. Both songs later appeared on the 1957 album Ray Charles (subsequently reissued as Hallelujah I Love Her So).
I've got a gal, her name is Sally, She lives down the Shinbone Alley. Number on the gate, the number on the door, The next house over is the grocery store. References
"Oh, You Beautiful Doll" is a ragtime love song published in 1911 with words by Seymour Brown and music by Nat D. Ayer.The song was one of the first with a twelve-bar opening. . The first was a decade earli
"Here Comes My Girl" was interesting because we had the chorus and Tom wasn't sure how to do the verse, he kept trying to sing it different ways and he finally came across sort of half-talking it, and that's when the song seemed to come to life. [5] Petty remembers Campbell's chords and tune on a cassette tape, and struggling with the lyrics.
She trots from her stall like a good old gal, Fifteen years on the Erie Canal I eat my meals with Sal each day, I eat beef and she eat hay. She isn’t so slow if you want to know, she put the "Buff" in Buffalo Chorus: Low bridge, everybody down, Low bridge, I’ve got the finest mule in town Eats a bale of hay for dinner, and on top of that ...