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A woodchuck. Sawn logs of wood. " How much wood would a woodchuck chuck " (sometimes phrased with "could" rather than "would") is an American English -language tongue-twister. [1][2] The woodchuck, a word originating from Algonquian "wejack", is a kind of marmot, regionally called a groundhog. [3] The complete beginning of the tongue-twister ...
Occupation (s) Singer, songwriter. Years active. 2014–present. Member of. AronChupa. Albatraoz. Nora Ekberg (born 28 August 1996), commonly known as Little Sis Nora, is a Swedish singer. She is the younger sister of AronChupa and is a member of his band Albatraoz.
Singer, composer. Instrument. Vocal. Years active. 1897–c.1920. Labels. Columbia, Edison, Victor, Indestructible, others. Robert S. Roberts (April 27, 1871 – January 21, 1930), [ note 1] sometimes referred to as "Ragtime" Bob Roberts, [ 2] was an American novelty singer and ragtime song composer in the early years of the 20th century.
SCTV episode 142 featured a spoof of the Hinterland Who's Who "Woodchuck" episode, voiced by John Candy. The woodchuck also makes a brief appearance in episode 143. Also on SCTV, Bob and Doug McKenzie parodied the Hinterland's distinctive flute theme by singing "coo roo coo coo, coo coo coo coo" at the start of each Great White North sketch.
The best-known version is the July 1956 recording by Elvis Presley, [3] which ranked number 19 on Rolling Stone ' s list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time in 2004, but was excluded from the revised list in 2021 in favor of Thornton's version; it is also one of the best-selling singles of all time.
I Got You Babe. " I Got You Babe " is a song performed by American pop and entertainment duo Sonny & Cher and written by Sonny Bono. It was the first single taken from their debut studio album, Look at Us (1965). In August 1965, the single spent three weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States [3] where it sold more than ...
The Groundhogs were an English blues and rock band founded in late 1963 in London. Named after John Lee Hooker 's song "Ground Hog Blues", they were part of the burgeoning British rhythm and blues scene, backing Hooker on his album ...And Seven Nights. They were predominantly a power trio of Tony McPhee (singer, guitarist, song-writer), Peter ...
The Aim Was Song [2] The Need of Being Versed in Country Things; The Moon; I Will Sing You One; Paul's Wife; For Once, Then, Something; The Onset; Two Look at Two; Nothing Gold Can Stay; New Hampshire; Misgiving; A Boundless Moment; The Axe-Helve; The Grind-Stone; The Witch of Coos; The Pauper Witch of Grafton; A Star In A Stone Boat; The Star ...