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  2. Ca' the yowes - Wikipedia

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    The original text is a pastoral love poem spoken from the point of view of a shepherdess herding her ewes ("yowes"), who has a romantic meeting with a shepherd lad. Burns's revised version is less explicit about the identity of the narrator, but follows a similar theme of love amid the beauty of nature.

  3. Shipra Goyal - Wikipedia

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    Though her paternal roots are in Mansa, Punjab, India. She was born and brought up in Delhi and belongs to a musical family. Her parents, Subhash and Anju Goyal are renowned Singers from Delhi. She started singing at a very early age and gathered various experiences while attending her parents live shows and recordings.

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  5. AJ Michalka - Wikipedia

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    She has also appeared on shows such as Oliver Beene, Six Feet Under, The Guardian, and General Hospital. [7] [8] [9] She and her sister appeared in the MTV film Super Sweet 16: The Movie. In 2009 she was featured in the Peter Jackson film The Lovely Bones, released widely on January 15, 2010. [10]

  6. A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody - Wikipedia

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    The portion of the song composed entirely by Berlin and published as sheet music contained the first verse and refrain of the original stage number. The refrain begins, "A pretty girl is like a melody / That haunts you night and day", a summary of the song's extended simile.

  7. Patricia Morrison - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Anne Rainone (born January 14, 1958), better known by her stage name Patricia Morrison, is an American bass guitarist, singer and songwriter. She has worked with Bags , the Gun Club , Fur Bible, the Sisters of Mercy , and the Damned .

  8. Keep yor feet still Geordie hinny - Wikipedia

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    "Keep yor feet still! Geordey, hinny " (Roud 6862 [ 1 ] ) is a famous Geordie comic song written in the 19th century by Joe Wilson , in a style deriving from music hall . [ 2 ] Though the words were by Wilson, it is to be sung to the existing tune of " Nelly Gray " (also used for the Liverpool song " Maggie May ")

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