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  2. Hollywood Party (1934 film) - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood Party, also known under its working title of The Hollywood Revue of 1933 and Star Spangled Banquet, [1] [2] is a 1934 American pre-Code musical film starring Laurel and Hardy, The Three Stooges, Jimmy Durante, Lupe Vélez and Mickey Mouse (voiced by an uncredited Walt Disney). It was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Each sequence ...

  3. Everywhere I Go (Hollywood Undead song) - Wikipedia

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    This song contains explicit lyrics about partying with sexual themes and is one of the band's more party/dance oriented songs. The song was met with mixed reviews, some calling it a fun party track [1] while others criticized its poor lyrics. [2] All of the verses are rapped by member Charlie Scene, whilst the choruses are sung by former member ...

  4. Category:Songs about parties - Wikipedia

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    Party (The Blue Hearts song) Party All Night (Sleep All Day) Party Doll; Party Hard; Party in the U.S.A. Party People (Ignite the World) Party People (Nelly song) Party People (Parliament song) Party People...Friday Night; Party Rock Anthem; Party Starter; Party Time (T. G. Sheppard song) The Party's Over (1956 song) The Party's Over (Willie ...

  5. The Hunting Party (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Hunting Party was recorded at the Larrabee Sound Studios, located in Hollywood, Los Angeles. During the recording for the band's sixth studio album, the band would spend five or six days a week at the Larrabee Studios working on the record. The Hunting Party was also recorded in part at EastWest Studios, also located in

  6. Hollywood: A Story of a Dozen Roses - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood: A Story of a Dozen Roses debuted at number ten on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 31,000 copies in its first week. [2] This became Foxx's fourth consecutive US top-ten album. [ 2 ] The album debuted at number one on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums , scoring Foxx's third chart-topper and first since 2009. [ 2 ]

  7. 80 Best Party Songs by Black Artists That Make Us Sing ... - AOL

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    1. “Respect” by Aretha Franklin (1965) Join Aretha Franklin and belt out “R E S P E C T” while soulful beats (aka saxophones, drums and bass guitars) play in the background.

  8. Alley Oop (song) - Wikipedia

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    Both Dante & The Evergreens' and The Hollywood Argyles' versions were credited as number ones in Cash Box magazine's singles chart. The Pre-Historics released a version called "Alley Oop Cha-Cha-Cha" in 1960, with Gary Paxton (who had performed lead vocals on the Hollywood Argyles' version) and Skip Battin performing backing vocals.

  9. Hully Gully (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Baby) Hully Gully" is a song written by Fred Sledge Smith and Cliff Goldsmith and recorded by The Olympics. [1] Released in 1959, it peaked at number 72 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1960 [2] and sparked the Hully Gully dance craze.