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  2. Belfast (Boney M. song) - Wikipedia

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    "Belfast", written in 1971 by Drafi Deutscher and Jimmy Bilsbury, was originally entitled "Derry". [2] The lyrics refer to the divided city during the height of The Troubles in Northern Ireland. Deutscher had written the song for Marcia Barrett when she was a solo artist in the early 1970s.

  3. Ronnie Carroll - Wikipedia

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    Carroll was born Ronald Cleghorn in 116 Roslyn Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland, in 1934, the son of a plumber. [1]In January 1954, 19-year-old Ronnie Cleghorn was appearing in a variety show at the Town Hall, Portadown billed as Belfast's Nat King Cole [2] and the show went on to play at several locations in Northern Ireland.

  4. Marcia Barrett - Wikipedia

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    Farian took one of the songs written by James for her, "Breakaway", and used it on Boney M.'s next album Boonoonoonoos—with his own vocals on verses. Barrett, however, sang lead on the single "We Kill the World (Don't Kill the World)" in 1981. Although only a modest hit in the UK (#39), it topped the charts in Spain and South Africa.

  5. Category:Musicians from Belfast - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Pages in category "Musicians from Belfast" The following 116 pages are in this category, out of ...

  6. Bill Lee (singer) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] In the film itself, Lee sang as one of the barnyard menagerie in "Jolly Holiday". [1] He has appeared as Goofy in the 1965 LP Children's Riddles and Game Songs. [1] [4] At the Disney theme parks, he is the voice of Melvin the moose in Country Bear Jamboree. [1] Lee also sang the Bat Masterson theme song from the popular television series.

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  8. I'll Tell Me Ma - Wikipedia

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    The song uses the lyric "She's the girl of the windy city" The Dubliners as "I'll Tell My Ma" on their debut album The Dubliners with Luke Kelly, 1964. [8] [9] Lick the Tins, as "The Belle of Belfast City (Roud 2649)", on Blind Man on a Flying Horse, 1986. It was first released as a single. [10]

  9. Beth Rowley - Wikipedia

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    On 9 January 2009, a short clip of her song "Sweet Hours" was played on UK soap Hollyoaks on E4. [citation needed] On 20 January 2009, Rowley was nominated for a Brit Award in the category for Best British Female Solo Artist. [4] Rowley featured in the nightclub scene in the 2009 film An Education, directed by Lone Scherfig. Her track "You Got ...