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  2. Memories Are Made of This - Wikipedia

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    "Memories Are Made of This" is a popular song about nostalgia, [2] written in 1955 by Terry Gilkyson, Richard Dehr, and Frank Miller. They were the members of a three-pieced group called " The Easy Riders ", who served as a backing band for Dean Martin 's version of this song, also released in 1955.

  3. 9 to 5 (Dolly Parton song) - Wikipedia

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    "9 to 5" is a song written and recorded by American entertainer Dolly Parton for the 1980 comedy film 9 to 5. In addition to appearing on the film's soundtrack , the song was the centerpiece and opening track of Parton's album 9 to 5 and Odd Jobs , released in late 1980.

  4. 9 to 5 and Odd Jobs - Wikipedia

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    9 to 5 and Odd Jobs is a solo studio album by American entertainer Dolly Parton.It was released on November 17, 1980, by RCA Records.A concept album about working, the album was centered on Parton's hit "9 to 5", which served as the theme song to the film of the same name (co-starring Parton, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin) and its soundtrack, and topped both the U.S. country and pop charts.

  5. Why do we work 9 to 5? The history of the eight-hour workday

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    US work culture revolves around employees putting in eight hours a day, five days a week — a schedule immortalized by Dolly Parton in her 1980 song9 to 5.” It’s just the norm, many ...

  6. Does Anyone Remember the Film, ‘Working 9 to 5’? - AOL

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    Here’s the gist of it: Some women working for The good ole days—er, well. Getty Back in 1980, there was a comedy film about working women called Working 9 to 5, do my millennials remember it?

  7. Dino, Desi & Billy - Wikipedia

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    The three boys made an appearance in the Dean Martin film Murderers' Row and sang the Boyce & Hart song, "If You're Thinkin' What I'm Thinkin'". From 1966 to 1970, the group continued to release singles, encountering marginal success, which was not altered by a change of label to Columbia Records in 1969.

  8. Why working a 9 to 5 is actually really bad for you - AOL

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    3) The structure of working for a company which allows for 9 to 5's may be holding you back from your creative potential. Photo: Getty 4) There is often little to no flexibility.

  9. Category:Dean Martin songs - Wikipedia

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