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  2. Every Man a King (song) - Wikipedia

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    Every Man a King" is a song cowritten by Louisiana's Governor and United States Senator Huey Long and Castro Carazo. Long was known for his political slogan "Every man a king," which is also the title of his 1933 autobiography [ 1 ] and the catch-phrase of his Share Our Wealth proposal during the Great Depression . [ 2 ]

  3. King Without a Crown (ABC song) - Wikipedia

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    "King Without a Crown" is a song by English band ABC, released as the third and final single from their fourth studio album, Alphabet City (1987). It peaked at No. 44 on the UK Singles Chart . Critical reception

  4. The King Has Lost His Crown - Wikipedia

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    The Sydney Morning Herald said "The King Has Lost His Crown" is "an interesting song with some neat variations in style". [2] Internet reviewer George Starostin said it "is simply way too pompous and ambitious to be endured". [ 3 ]

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  8. Mianguan - Wikipedia

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    Here the king's crown is called a yùzǎo (玉藻, lit. ' jade and thread '), not a mian (冕). The word zǎo (藻, lit. ' thread ') means silk thread, which is threaded through a jade bead to make a chain. The chains are then attached to the crown, which is why it is called a yùzǎo. At the top of the yùzǎo is a board called a yán (延, lit.

  9. Mugzy's Move - Wikipedia

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    The album was produced by Ted Templeman, who had also signed Royal Crown Revue. [8] [9] [10] The band recorded it as a septet. [11] The lyrics were inspired by frontman Eddie Nichols's love of mid-20th century crime movies and novels. [12] "Beyond the Sea" is a cover of the song made famous by Bobby Darin. [13] "