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  2. Shel Silverstein - Wikipedia

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    Sheldon Allan Silverstein (/ ˈ s ɪ l v ər s t iː n /; [1] September 25, 1930 – May 10, 1999) was an American writer, cartoonist, songwriter, and musician. Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Silverstein briefly attended university before being drafted into the United States Army.

  3. Category:Songs written by Shel Silverstein - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Shel Silverstein songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Shel Silverstein songs" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  5. Shel Silverstein was actually a Playboy columnist for over 40 ...

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    - Shel Silverstein By Eric Sandler I can still recall the sing-song verses of "A Giraffe And A Half" from memory without having read the book in over ten years. Moreover, you'd be hard-pressed to ...

  6. Category:Shel Silverstein albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Shel Silverstein albums or lists of Shel Silverstein albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Shel Silverstein albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  7. Ned Kelly (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Ned Kelly is the score to the 1970 film about the Australian outlaw Ned Kelly.It features music written by Shel Silverstein, produced by Ron Haffkine and performed by Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson, and Tom Ghent, and a solo track by Mick Jagger, who played the title character.

  8. Carry Me Carrie - Wikipedia

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    "Carry Me, Carrie" is the third single by American country rock band Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show, released in 1972. [1] It appeared on the group's second album, Sloppy Seconds.

  9. Falling Up (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    Children's literature portal; Falling Up is a 1996 poetry collection primarily for children written and illustrated by Shel Silverstein [1] and published by HarperCollins.It is the third poetry collection published by Silverstein, following Where the Sidewalk Ends (1974) and A Light in the Attic (1981), and the final one to be published during his lifetime, as he died just three years after ...