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  2. Johnny Get Angry - Wikipedia

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    "Johnny Get Angry" is a song written by Hal David and Sherman Edwards and performed by Joanie Sommers. It reached No.7 on the U.S. pop chart in 1962 and No. 4 on Canada's CHUM Chart . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was featured on her 1962 album Johnny Get Angry .

  3. Joni (film) - Wikipedia

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    Joni is a 1980 American independent biographical drama film directed by James F. Collier. It is the true story of Joni Eareckson Tada (played by herself), a seventeen-year-old girl who becomes paralyzed after a diving accident.

  4. Johnny's Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    B All of the tracks on this compilation were released before Billboard created its Hot 100 chart for tracking song performance. C For the initial release of the album in the UK, "All the Time" was replaced by "Teacher, Teacher", which was included on the US version of More Johnny's Greatest Hits.

  5. Johnny Mercer - Wikipedia

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    In 1943, Johnny Mercer's Music Shop was a summer replacement for The Pepsodent Show on NBC. [37] Mercer was the star, and singers Ella Mae Morse and Jo Stafford were regulars on the program, with musical support from The Pied Pipers and Paul Weston and his orchestra. [ 38 ]

  6. Free (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 2000 an award was given to Paul Rodgers by the British Music Industry when "All Right Now" passed 2 million radio plays in the UK. [16] Despite its name, Free was the only advertised band who would not perform for free for the ailing Phun City festival in July 1970.

  7. Get Rhythm - Wikipedia

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    "Get Rhythm" is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter and musician Johnny Cash. It was originally released as the B-side to the single release "I Walk the Line" in 1956 on Sun 241. It was re-released with overdubbed "live" effects in September 1969 as an A-side single and reached number 60 on the Billboard Pop chart.

  8. Controversial Streamer Johnny Somali Attacked, Banned From ...

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    Johnny shared clips of himself committing lewd and disruptive acts in public, causing widespread outrage among the locals. His provocative behavior has led local authorities to take a hard look at ...

  9. List of songs recorded by Dolly Parton - Wikipedia

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    "Crippled Bird" Dolly Parton Dolly Parton Something Special: 1995 [96] "Cross My Heart" Dolly Parton Rachel Dennison Randy Parton Frank Dycus Slow Dancing with the Moon: 1993 [118] "Cry, Cry Darlin'" Dolly Parton J.D. Miller Jimmy C. Newman: Big Mon: The Songs of Bill Monroe: 2000 [119] "Cuddle Up, Cozy Down Christmas" Dolly Parton and Michael ...