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  2. Tony Hazzard - Wikipedia

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    Hazzard learned the guitar and ukulele when young, but did not start his music career until he finished his education at Durham University. [12] With the encouragement of Tony Garnett of the BBC , Hazzard to move to London, where he signed a contract with publisher Gerry Bron .

  3. Fox on the Run (Manfred Mann song) - Wikipedia

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    "Fox on the Run" is a song written by Tony Hazzard, first recorded by the English band Manfred Mann, and released as a single on 29 November 1968. [2] It reached No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart in late January 1969. [3] [4]

  4. Ha! Ha! Said the Clown - Wikipedia

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    Ha! Said the Clown" is a song written by Tony Hazzard, first recorded by British pop group Manfred Mann. Hazzard claims the song "came out of the blue" though he did not demo it for weeks. Following recording a demo, he approached manager Gerry Bron, who liked it enough to want one of his groups, Manfred Mann, to record it.

  5. Listen to Me (Hollies song) - Wikipedia

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    [3] Tony Hazzard wrote the song after conceiving the lyric "your ears are deaf, your mouth is dumb, your eyes are blind". [4] The songwriter was present at its recording session at EMI Studios; there, he pitched a further composition to the Hollies which Graham Nash liked, but the rest of the band chose not to record after Nash's departure ...

  6. You Won't Be Leaving - Wikipedia

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    "You Won't Be Leaving" is a song written by Tony Hazzard and performed by Herman's Hermits. It reached #9 in Australia and #20 in the UK in 1966. [1] It was featured on their 1967 album, There's a Kind of Hush All Over the World. [2]

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  8. (I Think I'm Over) Getting Over You - Wikipedia

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    Andy Williams recorded the most successful version of the song, entitled simply as "Getting Over You". It is a track from his Solitaire album. "Getting Over You" reached #35 in the UK during the late spring of 1974. [3]

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    For addicts, cravings override all normal rules of behavior. In interviews throughout Northern Kentucky, addicts and their families described the insanity that takes hold. Some addicts shared stories of shooting up behind the wheel while driving down Interstate 75 out of Cincinnati, or pulling over at an early exit, a Kroger parking lot.