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  2. Helen Wheels - Wikipedia

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    "Helen Wheels is our Land Rover. It's a name we gave to our Land Rover, which is a trusted vehicle that gets us around Scotland. It takes us up to the Shetland Islands and down to London. The song starts off in Glasgow, and it goes past Carlisle, goes to Kendal, Liverpool, Birmingham and London. It's the route coming down from our Scottish farm ...

  3. Band on the Run - Wikipedia

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    The Archive Collection was administered by Hear Music and Concord Music Group and the album was released in multiple formats: [85] a single remastered CD version of the original UK album (excluding "Helen Wheels" from the track listing), a 2-disc vinyl LP version with the remastered album and a selection of bonus audio materials, a 2CD/DVD ...

  4. I Lie Around - Wikipedia

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    "Helen Wheels" (1973) "I Lie Around" is a song by Paul McCartney and Wings that was released as the B-side to the "Live and Let Die" single in 1973.

  5. Helen Wheels (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Helen Wheels (born Helen Robbins; 6 May 1949 – 17 January 2000) was an American singer and songwriter. She was from a Jewish family. [ 1 ] During the 1970s she was involved with punk in New York and got the name Helen Wheels from Handsome Dick Manitoba of The Dictators . [ 2 ]

  6. Country Dreamer - Wikipedia

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    "Country Dreamer" is the B-side song to the single "Helen Wheels" released by Paul McCartney and Wings on 26 October 1973 in the UK and 12 November 1973 in the US. [1] It was recorded in October 1972, and its country ambiance is similar to "Heart of the Country" from Paul McCartney's 1971 album Ram.

  7. How The Wheels Came Off Helen of Troy's Bus - AOL

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    The 10-second takeaway For the quarter ended Aug. 31 (Q2), Helen of Troy missed estimates on revenues and whiffed on earnings per share. Compared to How The Wheels Came Off Helen of Troy's Bus

  8. Mrs. Vandebilt - Wikipedia

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    Chester's catchphrase was "Down in the jungle living in a tent, better than a bungalow, no rent"; [1] the lyrics subsequently changed to "Down in the jungle living in a tent, You don't use money you don't pay rent". Howie Casey is featured with a saxophone solo. [2] The song was recorded during the album sessions in Lagos, Nigeria. The studio ...

  9. If Mahashmashana is an elegy for Father John Misty, it’s ...

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    Helen Brown November 21, 2024 at 2:05 AM He cleans up: the drummer-turned-troubadour goes from Waits-style grit to swaying easy listening on the new record (Press)