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  2. Schoolhouse Rock! - Wikipedia

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    It was deemed the largest attendance to date of the venue. Dorough played five songs, accompanying himself on the piano: "Three Is a Magic Number," "Figure Eight," "Conjunction Junction," "Preamble," and "I'm Just a Bill." (Dorough had only performed lead vocals on the original version of "Three Is a Magic Number"). He also performed ...

  3. Magic number - Wikipedia

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    Magic Number (game), a pricing game on The Price is Right "Magic Number" (song), a song by Maaya Sakamoto "The Magic Number", a 1990 song by De La Soul from 3 Feet High and Rising; The Magic Numbers, a British rock band; Magic Numbers or Hannah Fry's Magic Numbers, a 2018 series of episodes about Mathematics, presented by Hannah Fry.

  4. The Magic Numbers - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] In 2013, the band acted in The Harry Hill Movie, as bed & breakfast proprietors in Blackpole. The band's fourth album Alias was released in August 2014. [10] In November 2015, The Magic Numbers toured the UK with McAlmont and Butler, acting as the supporting act and also providing backing vocals and rhythm section to the duo.

  5. Magic Number (song) - Wikipedia

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    Magic Number (マジックナンバー) is Maaya Sakamoto's eighteenth single. The title track was used as the opening theme for the anime Kobato . The live version of Kazamidori and Pocket wo Kara ni Shite are from her concert at Tokyo International Forum Hall A on January 24, 2009 with live arrangement by Shin Kōno.

  6. One for Sorrow (nursery rhyme) - Wikipedia

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    The first track on Seanan McGuire's album Wicked Girls, also titled "Counting Crows", features a modified version of the rhyme. [14] The artist S. J. Tucker's song, "Ravens in the Library," from her album Mischief, utilises the modern version of the rhyme as a chorus, and the rest of the verses relate to the rhyme in various ways. [15]

  7. Those the Brokes - Wikipedia

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    Those the Brokes is the second album from The Magic Numbers. The album was partly recorded in New York at Allaire Studios in Spring 2006, a venue which has also been used in the past by David Bowie , The Strokes and Ryan Adams , and was recorded and engineered by Richard Wilkinson.

  8. Forever Lost - Wikipedia

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    "Forever Lost" (song), the debut single by rock band The Magic Numbers; Forever Lost, a 2012 album by Norwegian recording artist A-Lee "Forever Lost", a song by God Is an Astronaut on the album All Is Violent, All Is Bright "Forever Lost", a song by Sentenced on the album Amok

  9. Last Name (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is a moderate up-tempo describing a woman meeting a man at a club and later eloping with him in Las Vegas after having had too much to drink that night. She wakes up the next morning, "thinkin' 'bout Elvis somewhere in Vegas", to discover that she does not even know her last name (i.e., she married the man while she was still intoxicated), and worries that her "mama would be so ashamed."