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  2. Down by the Bay - Wikipedia

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    The actual origin of "Down by the Bay" is uncertain as it shares the melody with other songs. One of these is a Greek folk song called "Γιαλό, γιαλό" ("γιαλό" meaning "bay" or "seaside") exists with this same melody. [1]

  3. Watermelon in Easter Hay - Wikipedia

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    "Watermelon in Easter Hay", full name "Playing a Guitar Solo With This Band is Like Trying To Grow a Watermelon in Easter Hay", [1] by Frank Zappa, is the penultimate song on the 1979 concept album Joe's Garage.

  4. Watermelon Crawl - Wikipedia

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    Watermelon Crawl is a song written by Buddy Brock and Zack Turner, and recorded by American country music artist Tracy Byrd. It was released in July 1994, as the second single from his album No Ordinary Man. [2] The song peaked at number 4 on the country charts in the United States and number 8 in Canada.

  5. What-A-Melon! - AOL

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    Down by the bay, where the watermelons grow there are deliciously juicy recipes waiting to be had. Take the fruit beyond a sliced up snack and transform it into an irresistible dessert, a ...

  6. Everything You Need to Know About Yellow Watermelon - AOL

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    Watermelon Gazpacho: Create a unique chilled soup by blending watermelon with cucumbers, bell peppers, tomatoes and herbs. It's a cool and tangy dish for summer. It's a cool and tangy dish for summer.

  7. How to Cut a Watermelon (The Easy Way!) - AOL

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    First, look for watermelons that have a dark green rind and a yellow belly (which happens because watermelons grow resting on the ground). Make sure it’s yellow enough, because a white or pale ...

  8. Harry C. Browne - Wikipedia

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    The song relied heavily on the watermelon stereotype, a belief popularized in the 19th century that African-Americans had an unusual appetite for watermelons. [4] For the B-side , Browne chose to record the minstrel show favorite " Old Dan Tucker ", marking the tune's first commercial appearance on a major label.

  9. Watermelon stereotype - Wikipedia

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    "Whar De Watermelon Grow", sheet music of an 1898 minstrel song "The Coon's Trade-mark: A Watermelon, Razor, Chicken and Coon", sheet music of an 1898 minstrel song. The razor was used for fighting, while fried chicken is also used in stereotypes of African Americans.