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  2. Desiderata (Les Crane album) - Wikipedia

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    Desiderata is a 1971 album by Les Crane with music by Broadway composer Fred Werner and concept and various lyrics by David C. Wilson. It is a spoken-word album with sung refrains and instrumental accompaniment. The title and title track come from the widely circulated poem "Desiderata", which was widely perceived as ancient wisdom and not ...

  3. Desiderata - Wikipedia

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    "Desiderata" (Latin: "things desired") is a 1927 prose poem by the American writer Max Ehrmann. The text was widely distributed in poster form in the 1960s and 1970s. The text was widely distributed in poster form in the 1960s and 1970s.

  4. Deteriorata - Wikipedia

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    It is a parody of Les Crane 's 1971 spoken word recording of "Desiderata", the early 20th-century poem by Max Ehrmann. ("Desiderata" is Latin for "desired things"; "deteriorata" is a portmanteau of the verb "deteriorate" and "desiderata".) The parody was written by Tony Hendra for National Lampoon, and was recorded for the album Radio Dinner.

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  6. Child of the Universe - Wikipedia

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    "Child of the Universe", a song by Robyn Hitchcock from the 1991 album Perspex Island "Desiderata", a song on Les Crane's 1971 album Desiderata , which repeats in its chorus "You are a child of the universe"

  7. Mary Wiegold's Songbook - Wikipedia

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    Mary Wiegold’s Songbook is a collection of songs for soprano and, usually, an ensemble of two clarinets, viola, cello and double bass which were written at the invitation of the soprano Mary Wiegold and the composer John Woolrich. Around two hundred songs were collected, mostly written within a ten year period from the late 1980s.

  8. Mary, Mary (song) - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Mary, Mary (song) " Mary, Mary " is a song written by Michael Nesmith and first recorded by the Paul Butterfield Blues Band for their 1966 album East-West. Nesmith's band, the Monkees, later recorded it for More of the Monkees (1967). Hip hop group Run–D.M.C. revived the song in the late 1980s, with an adaptation that appeared in ...

  9. Mary in the Morning - Wikipedia

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    "Mary in the Morning" was recorded by a number of artists: Al Martino had the most successful recording of the song, reaching number one on the Easy Listening chart for two weeks in July 1967 and number twenty-seven on the Billboard Hot 100, [1] and number thirty-five on the Canadian RPM pop charts.