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  2. Once to Every Man and Nation - Wikipedia

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    Once to Every Man and Nation" is a hymn based upon the poem "The Present Crisis" by James Russell Lowell. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The original poem was written as a protest against the Mexican–American War .

  3. Mark Lee - Wikipedia

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    Mark Lee (left-handed pitcher) (born 1964), American baseball pitcher (1988–1995) Mark Lee (right-handed pitcher) (born 1953), American baseball pitcher (1978–1981) Mark Lee (footballer, born 1979), English football player; Mark Lee (ice hockey) (born 1984), Canadian ice hockey player; Mark Lee (rugby league) (born 1968), rugby league ...

  4. Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation ...

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    The song was covered by Roots Reggae and dub artists in the 1970s : in 1972, Sioux Records released two versions of the song, by Jackie Rowland and another by Funky Brown, and later, in 1977, Lee "Scratch" Perry released at least two vocal and dub versions of the record, recorded at the Black Ark Studios and attributed to The African ...

  5. The Silver Tongued Devil and I - Wikipedia

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    Bare introduced Shaver to Chet Atkins, who asked him to write a "tongue-in-cheek" song about the Vietnam War. Shaver, who did not understand the expression, decided instead to write a song about how he felt the experience of war would affect him. Atkins was unhappy with the result, and following his reaction Shaver decided to leave Nashville.

  6. Alligator Pie - Wikipedia

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    Alligator Pie, first published in 1974, is a book of children's poetry written by Dennis Lee and illustrated by Frank Newfeld. It won the Book of the Year award from the Canadian Library Association in 1975. The book had multiple adaptations and led to Lee being named "Canada's Father Goose".

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  8. List of folk songs by Roud number - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of songs by their Roud Folk Song Index number; the full catalogue can also be found on the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library website. Some publishers have added Roud numbers to books and liner notes, as has also been done with Child Ballad numbers and Laws numbers.

  9. You Came, You Saw, You Conquered - Wikipedia

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    "You Came, You Saw, You Conquered!" is a 1969 song by the Ronettes. It was their final charting U.S. hit, reaching #108 Billboard and #92 Cash Box . [ 1 ] In Canada, the song peaked at #73 for two weeks. [ 2 ]

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