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  2. I Love You, California - Wikipedia

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    Frankenstein was a cousin of the San Francisco Chronicle's long-time music and art critic Alfred V. Frankenstein. [5] The song was published by Hatch & Loveland, Music Printers, Los Angeles, California, [6] and copyrighted by F.B. Silverwood in 1913. It was the official song of expositions held in San Francisco and San Diego in 1915.

  3. They Only Come Out at Night - Wikipedia

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    They Only Come Out at Night is the debut studio album by American rock band The Edgar Winter Group, released in November 1972 by Epic Records. [3] [4] A commercial success, the album reached #3 on the US Billboard 200 chart and features the band's signature songs, "Frankenstein" and "Free Ride".

  4. Frankenstein (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    "Frankenstein" is an instrumental track by the American rock band Edgar Winter Group that was featured in the 1972 album They Only Come Out at Night and additionally released as a single. The song topped the US Billboard Hot 100 chart for one week in May 1973, being replaced by Paul McCartney & Wings's "My Love". Frankenstein sold over one ...

  5. Hear 2 songs from a new Frankenstein musical co-written by ...

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    Hear 2 songs from a new Frankenstein musical co-written by NYSNC's JC Chasez. Maureen Lee Lenker. October 25, 2024 at 7:33 AM

  6. China in Your Hand - Wikipedia

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    The song's lyrics refer to the novel Frankenstein and its author Mary Shelley. This is more readily heard on the longer album version of the song, as the re-recorded single edit omits most of the more obvious references to the book. The song's title was more unclear however and when quizzed, co-writer Ron Rogers was unsure of its source material.

  7. Feed My Frankenstein - Wikipedia

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    "Feed My Frankenstein" is a song originally written and originally released by British hard rock band Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction for their 1991 album Hoodlum Thunder. American singer Alice Cooper covered it on his 19th solo studio album, Hey Stoopid the same year, and released it as a single in May 1992.

  8. Dr. Stein - Wikipedia

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    "Dr. Stein" is a song by German power metal band Helloween. [1] [2] Taken from the 1988 album Keeper of the Seven Keys: Part II, the song remains one of the band's most popular songs, and is played live at virtually every Helloween concert. The lyrics are based on the 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. [3]

  9. Category:Songs about Frankenstein's monster - Wikipedia

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    A list of songs about Frankenstein's monster. Pages in category "Songs about Frankenstein's monster" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.