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  2. Georgy Porgy (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Georgy Porgy" (/ ˈ p ɔːr dʒ i /) is a song by American rock band Toto. It was written by band member David Paich and included on their self-titled debut album in 1978. Released as the album's third single in 1979, the song reached number 11 on the New Zealand Singles Chart and number 48 on the US Billboard Hot 100 . [ 4 ]

  3. Georgie Porgie - Wikipedia

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    Originally the lyrics were: Georgie Porgie, pudding and pie, Kissed the girls and made them cry, When the girls came out to play, Georgie Porgie ran away. These appeared in The Kentish Coronal (1841), where the rhyme was described as an "old ballad" with the name spelled "Georgy Peorgy". [1]

  4. Toto (album) - Wikipedia

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    Toto is the debut studio album by American rock band Toto, released in October 1978 [5] by Columbia Records. It includes the hit singles "Hold the Line", "I'll Supply the Love" and "Georgy Porgy", all three of which made it into the top 50 in the US. [6] "Hold the Line" spent six weeks in the top 10, and reached number 14 in the UK as well. [7]

  5. Georgy Porgy - Wikipedia

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    Georgy Porgy (/ ˈ p ɔːr dʒ i /) may refer to: "Georgie Porgie", the traditional nursery rhyme "Georgy Porgy" (song) by Toto featuring Cheryl Lynn; Georgie Porgie (producer), George Andros, a music producer and recording artist "Georgy Porgy" (short story), a short story by Roald Dahl, collected in Kiss Kiss

  6. I'll Supply the Love - Wikipedia

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    "I'll Supply the Love" is a song written by David Paich and recorded by Toto, with lead vocals by Bobby Kimball. It was issued on Toto's debut album, Toto, and released as a single in January 1979. It peaked at number 45 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, where it spent nine weeks on the chart. [3]

  7. Poor Georgie - Wikipedia

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    "Poor Georgie" is the second single from hip-hop artist MC Lyte's third album Act Like You Know (1991). The song was produced by Ivan 'Doc' Rodriguez, and released on December 12, 1991. [ 1 ] The song seeks to convey an anti- addiction message, through the story of George and the dysfunctional relationship MC Lyte has with this individual with ...

  8. Cheryl Lynn - Wikipedia

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    The first single, "I've Got Just What You Need", was a moderate hit on the R&B chart. The follow-up single, "Keep It Hot", was a club hit. During this time, members of the rock music group Toto were producing their debut album. During the production Lynn was asked to provide the female backing vocal for one of the album's singles, "Georgy Porgy ...

  9. The Seventh One - Wikipedia

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    The Seventh One is the seventh studio album by the American rock band Toto.It was released on February 8, 1988, and became the best-received Toto album since Toto IV.The title track, "The Seventh One", is featured only on the Japanese version of the album and on the B-side of the single "Pamela".