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  2. Oom-Pah-Pah - Wikipedia

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    "Oom-Pah-Pah" is a show tune with music and lyrics by Lionel Bart which appeared in the 1960 musical Oliver!, in which it is sung by Nancy and the crowd at the "Three Cripples" tavern. Although not an original music hall song, it rec

  3. Oom-pah - Wikipedia

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    The musical Oliver! contains a song named "Oom-Pah-Pah", which is named after the oom-pah. A more modern variation is the playing of contemporary pop and rock songs in an Oompah style, by bands such as Global Kryner (Austria), Oompah Brass (UK) (who dubbed the style "Oompop"), [3] and Brumpah (UK, West Midlands). [4]

  4. Oliver! (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Oliver! is the soundtrack to the 1968 British musical drama film of the same name.The soundtrack won an Oscar for Best Original or Adaptation Score at the 41st Academy Awards in 1969. [2]

  5. Oom-Pah-Pah (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Oom-Pah-Pah" is a song from the musical Oliver!. Oom-Pah-Pah may also refer to: Oom-pah, rhythmical sounds of brass instruments in a band; Oumpah-pah, a comic strip

  6. Oliver! (film) - Wikipedia

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    Nancy starts up a lively drinking song ("Oom-Pah-Pah"), hoping that the noise will distract Sikes. Bullseye, however, alerts Sikes, who gives chase. Bullseye, however, alerts Sikes, who gives chase. As Oliver and Nancy share a farewell embrace at London Bridge, Sikes catches up and grabs both of them and throws Oliver aside.

  7. 'Wonka': How the 'inappropriate' Hugh Grant brings the ... - AOL

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    The teaser ends with Grant preparing to break into song, the Oompa-Loompa song from the 1971 musical to be exact, which Wonka often pays homage to. Of Grant's musical number, King jokes: "He sings ...

  8. Category : Songs written by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus

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    I Have a Dream (song) I Know Him So Well; I Let the Music Speak; I Saw It in the Mirror; I Still Have Faith in You; I Wonder (Departure) I'm a Marionette; I've Been Waiting for You (ABBA song) If It Wasn't for the Nights; Intermezzo No. 1

  9. John O'Neill (musician, born 1926) - Wikipedia

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    O'Neill also sang the theme tune to the American TV series Wagon Train, where he was credited as Johnny O'Neill, and the recordings of traditional Irish songs The Gordon Franks Singers And Music With John O'Neill [6] was recorded with The Gordon Franks Singers and Music, in which he was the solo tenor.