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  2. Bus Stop (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bus Stop" is a song recorded and released as a single by the British rock band the Hollies in 1966. It reached No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart . [ 6 ] It was the Hollies' first US top ten hit, [ 7 ] reaching No. 5 on the Billboard charts in September 1966.

  3. The Bus Stop Song - Wikipedia

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    "The Bus Stop Song" (also known as "A Paper of Pins") is a popular song. The title references the movie, Bus Stop, in which it was introduced.. A traditional song, it was orchestrated by Ken Darby in 1956 but a version (called The Keys of Canterbury) was known in the 19th century and Alan Lomax collected it as "A Paper of Pins" in the 1930s.

  4. Bus Stop (album) - Wikipedia

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    Bus Stop is the fourth U.S. album by the British pop band the Hollies, released on Imperial Records in mono (LP-9330) and rechanneled stereo (LP-12330) in October 1966. It features songs ranging from both sides of the band's then-current hit single to material recorded in the Hollies' early days on the UK's Parlophone Records in 1963, 1964 and 1965.

  5. Bus stop (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "Bus Stop" (song), a 1966 single by The Hollies "The Bus Stop Song", a 1956 single by The Four Lads, used as the intro song for the 1956 film Bus Stop "(Are You Ready) Do The Bus Stop", a 1975 single by Fatback Band, also known as "Do the Bus Stop"

  6. Bus Stop (1956 film) - Wikipedia

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    Monroe does, however, sing one song: "That Old Black Magic" by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer. Bus Stop is based on the 1955 play of the same name (which in turn was expanded from an earlier, one-act play titled People in the Wind) by William Inge. [3] The inspiration for the play came from people Inge met in Tonganoxie, Kansas. [4]

  7. Fatback Band - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1970s, the band incorporated jazz elements and moved more towards a disco sound resulting in the singles, "Keep On Steppin'", "Yum, Yum (Give Me Some)", and "(Are You Ready) Do the Bus Stop". The singles proved popular in dance clubs, but did not do as well on the R&B chart until the spring of 1976 when "(Do The) Spanish Hustle" came ...

  8. Bus Stop (play) - Wikipedia

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    Bus Stop is a 1955 play by American playwright William Inge. Produced on Broadway , it was nominated for four Tony Awards in 1956. It received major revivals in the United States and United Kingdom in 2010 and 2011.

  9. Bus Stop (band) - Wikipedia

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    Bus Stop (known in North America as London Bus Stop) was a British dance act made up of Darren Sampson, alongside Graham Turner, Mark Hall and Nikki Reid (Lane). The group was formed in 1998 and had a string of hit singles before disbanding in 2002. [1] Main vocalist, Sampson, went on to represent the UK in the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest. [2]