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  2. Find My Way (Paul McCartney song) - Wikipedia

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    The song started out on piano and was based off of an idea that McCartney had while in his car and started singing along and making his own lyrics and music. [1] "Find My Way" is a song McCartney wrote to help get people through the COVID-19 pandemic. [2] [3] [4] The song was recorded using a Brenell tape machine. [5]

  3. Schoolhouse Rock! (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Song title Performed by Time Composers Year 1. "Schoolhouse Rocky" Bob Dorough and Friends 0:13 Bob Dorough, Tom Yohe 2. "Elementary, My Dear" Bob Dorough 3:01 Bob Dorough 1973 3. "Three is a Magic Number" Bob Dorough 3:16 Bob Dorough 4. "The Four-Legged Zoo" Bob Dorough and Friends 3:00 Bob Dorough 5. "Ready or Not, Here I Come" Bob Dorough 3:01

  4. Find My Way (DaBaby song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is produced by DJ K.i.D, [1] who also produced DaBaby's "Intro" and "Shut Up". Lyrically, it deals with DaBaby finding the way to his career. DaBaby switches the flow and cadence on the song and sings on the chorus, while rapping on the two verses. [1]

  5. Schoolhouse Rock! - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 2002, the team once again reunited to produce a new song, "I'm Gonna Send Your Vote to College," written by George Newall and performed by Bob Dorough and Jack Sheldon for the 30th Anniversary VHS and DVD releases. For the new song, Tom Yohe Jr. took over as lead designer for his father, Tom Yohe Sr., who had died in 2000. [9]

  6. McCartney III - Wikipedia

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    McCartney III [nb 1] is the eighteenth solo album by English musician Paul McCartney, released on 18 December 2020 by Capitol Records.It serves as a continuation to his solo albums McCartney (1970) and McCartney II (1980).

  7. I Got to Find My Baby - Wikipedia

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    "Gotta Find My Baby" is a rock and roll song written and recorded in 1941 by Peter Joe Clayton under the name "Doctor Clayton." [1] In the 1950s, cover versions were recorded as "I Got To Find My Baby" by other Rhythm & Blues artists, including B.B. King (1952), Little Walter (1954) and Chuck Berry, who is sometimes miscredited as the song's composer.

  8. Find Your Way Back - Wikipedia

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    Find Your Way Back (Jefferson Starship song), 1981; Find Your Way Back (Beyoncé song), 2019 This page was last edited on 24 February 2024, at 19:13 (UTC). Text is ...

  9. Don't Dilly Dally on the Way - Wikipedia

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    When you can't find your way 'ome. [7] There are a number of alternatives to the last two lines: Who'll put you up when you've lost your bedstead, And you can't find your way 'ome?" I stopped on the way to have me old half quarten, [8] now I can't find my way home. Well you can't trust a man when your life's in a van an' you can't find your way ...