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  2. Flap (film) - Wikipedia

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    Flap (distributed in Britain as The Last Warrior) is a 1970 American Western film directed by Carol Reed and starring Anthony Quinn, Claude Akins and Shelley Winters. [1] Set in a modern Native American reservation, it is an adaptation of the novel Nobody Loves a Drunken Indian by Clair Huffaker .

  3. Step in Time - Wikipedia

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    "Step in Time" is a song and dance number from Walt Disney's 1964 film Mary Poppins which was composed by the Sherman Brothers. [1] The choreography for this song was provided by Marc Breaux and Dee Dee Wood. It is sung by Bert, the chimney sweep (Dick Van Dyke) and the other chimney sweeps on the rooftops of London.

  4. Flap Your Wings (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Flap Your Wings" is a single by the hip hop artist Nelly, released on July 3, 2004, from the album Sweat. It was released as a double A-side with " My Place " in the UK and New Zealand . Music video

  5. Movin' Right Along - Wikipedia

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    Movin' Right Along or Moving Right Along may refer to: "Movin' Right Along" (song) , a song from The Muppet Movie Movin' Right Along (album) , a 1960 studio album by Arnett Cobb

  6. In the Right Place - Wikipedia

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    In the Right Place is the sixth album by the New Orleans R&B artist Dr. John. The album was released on Atco Records in 1973, and became the biggest selling album of Dr. John's career. The song "Such a Night" was also performed as part of The Band 's The Last Waltz concert, [ 4 ] made famous by Martin Scorsese 's film.

  7. Flat Foot Floogie (with a Floy Floy) - Wikipedia

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    The title for the 1938 Three Stooges film, Flat Foot Stooges, is a play on the song's title. [16] The Goodman version of the song is heard in the 1993 film, Swing Kids. [17] Burt Lancaster mentions the song as he strolls the boardwalk in Louis Malle's "Atlantic City" (1980). He remarks that Atlantic City had "a lot of floy floy then."

  8. Ric Flair Drip - Wikipedia

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    Ric Flair selected the song for the WWE 2K19 soundtrack, [29] and has used the track as his personal ringtone, [30] as well as entrance music for his own wedding. [31] Various "Ric Flair Drip"-inspired t-shirts and sweatshirts depicting lyrics were also made available for purchase on Ric Flair's official online merchandise shop.

  9. Arthur Askey - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Bowden Askey (6 June 1900 – 16 November 1982) was an English comedian and actor. Askey was known for his short stature (5' 2", 1.58 m) and distinctive horn-rimmed glasses, and his playful humour incorporating improvisation and catchphrases including "Hello playmates!", "I thank you" (pronounced "Ay-thang-yaw") and "Before your very eyes".