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  2. The Bowery (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Bowery" is a song from the musical A Trip to Chinatown with music by Percy Gaunt and lyrics by Charles H. Hoyt. The musical toured the country for several years and then opened on Broadway in 1891.

  3. Bowery - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, the Bowery has been mentioned in the lyrics of a number of songs, including the Bob Dylan song "Bob Dylan's 115th Dream", from the album Bringing It All Back Home (1965): "I walked by a Guernsey cow / Who directed me down / To the Bowery slums / Where people carried signs around / Saying, 'Ban the bums.'"

  4. List of songs about New York City - Wikipedia

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    "The Bowery Bums" by "Hobo" Jack Turner "The Bowery Electric" by Jed Davis "The Bowery Grenadiers" by Mitch Miller "Bowery Mood" by Vladimir Cosma "Bowery, New York City" by East Side Band "The Bowery Of Today" music by Sigmund Romberg; lyrics by Harold Atteridge "Box #10" by Jim Croce "The Boxer" by Simon & Garfunkel

  5. How Much Is Joe Alwyn Making From Taylor Swift Songwriting ...

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    Alwyn, 33, cowrote six songs during his longtime relationship with Swift, 34, under the pseudonym William Bowery: “Exile” and “Betty” from 2020’s Folklore, “Champagne Problems ...

  6. William Jerome - Wikipedia

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    William Jerome and Jean Schwartz 1909 Sheet music cover for a Jerome & Schwartz 1904 tune. William Jerome Flannery, September 30, 1865 – June 25, 1932) [1] was an American songwriter, born in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, of Irish immigrant parents, Mary Donnellan and Patrick Flannery.

  7. Blondie, Tay Tay and T. Swizzle? Here Are Our 15+ Fave ... - AOL

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    Before there was Joe Alwyn's "William Bowery" pseudonym, there was "Nils Sjöberg"—used by Taylor Swift when she wrote "This Is What You Came For" for Calvin Harris and Rihanna.

  8. Diddy Wah Diddy - Wikipedia

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    The Sonics covered the song as a garage rock version around 1966, and it was included in the 1991 release of Maintaining My Cool and the 2004 Sundazed reissue of the album Introducing the Sonics. [14] [20] [21] Two Australian bands, The Twilights, and Mike Furber and the Bowery Boys, covered the song, again in 1966. Another Australian band ...

  9. Exile (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Exile" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift featuring the American band Bon Iver. It is from Swift's eighth studio album, Folklore (2020). "Exile" was written by Swift, Joe Alwyn (under the pseudonym William Bowery), and Bon Iver's frontman Justin Vernon, with production by Aaron Dessner and Alwyn.