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  2. Talk:Roly Poly (Bob Wills song) - Wikipedia

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  3. Pillow talk - Wikipedia

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    Pillow talk is the relaxed, intimate conversation that can occur between partners after sexual activity, usually accompanied by cuddling, caresses, kissing, and other physical intimacy. It is associated with honesty, sexual afterglow, [1] and bonding, [2] and is distinguished from dirty talk which sometimes forms part of foreplay and of sexual act.

  4. Roly Poly (Bob Wills song) - Wikipedia

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    "Roly Poly" was first recorded by Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys in 1946, staying on the charts for 18 weeks and reaching number three. [3] It has been recorded by many Western swing bands since. Notable renditions have been recorded by fellow Texans, country crooners Jim Reeves and Ray Price .

  5. Ride with Bob: A Tribute to Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys

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    At the 2000 Country Music Association Awards, Asleep at the Wheel was nominated for Vocal Group of the Year and the song "Roly Poly" was nominated for Vocal Event of the Year. [25] The band also received nominations in the categories of Top Vocal Group/Duo and Album of the Year – Artist at the 35th annual Academy of Country Music Awards in ...

  6. Roly poly - Wikipedia

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    "Roly Poly" (Bob Wills song) "Roly-Poly" (T-ara song) Roly-Poly (game), an ancestor of Roulette; Roly Poly (horse), thoroughbred racehorse; The Roly Poly Man, a close associate of the Hurdy Gurdy Man in the 1968 song by Donovan; A forward roll, a gymnastic maneuver; Roly Poly, a translation of the title of PrzekĊ‚adaniec, a 1968 Polish film by ...

  7. Sylvia Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Robinson was born as Sylvia Vanterpool [11] on May 29, 1935, in Harlem, New York, United States, to Herbert, who worked for General Motors, [12] and Ida Vanterpool. [2] [13] Robinson attended Washington Irving High School until dropping out at the age of 14, [14] and began recording music in 1950 for Columbia Records under the stage name "Little Sylvia".

  8. Pillow Talk (song) - Wikipedia

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    Sylvia had originally hoped the song would be recorded by Al Green, who turned it down as he thought it was too risqué and against his religious beliefs. Thereafter, Sylvia decided to return as a musical artist and record "Pillow Talk" herself, finally releasing the song in 1973. "Pillow Talk" is an early example of prototypical disco music.

  9. The Little Willies (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album features covers of songs by Hank Williams ("I’ll Never Get Out"), Willie Nelson ("Gotta Get Drunk" and "Night Life"), Fred Rose ("Roly Poly"), Townes Van Zandt ("No Place to Fall") and Kris Kristofferson ("Best of All Possible Worlds"). Fusing cover material with a few of their own original compositions, the band delivers what a ...