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  2. Ezekiel Saw the Wheel - Wikipedia

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    Ezekiel Saw the Wheel", often given as "Ezekiel Saw de Wheel" is an African American spiritual. The song's music and text has no known author, but originated among enslaved African-Americans on Plantation complexes in the Southern United States sometime in the early 19th century. The lyrics to the song are based on Chapter I of the Book of Ezekiel.

  3. Wheel of Fortune (1951 song) - Wikipedia

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    "Wheel of Fortune" is a popular song written by Bennie Benjamin and George David Weiss and published in 1951. It is best remembered in the 1952 hit version by Kay Starr . The song was originally recorded in 1951, for RCA Victor by Johnny Hartman , and about the same time for Crescendo Records by Al Costello with the Walter Scott Orchestra.

  4. Wheels of Fortune (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Wheels of Fortune" is a song written by Patrick Simmons, Jeff Baxter and John Hartman. It was first released by the Doobie Brothers on their 1976 album Takin' It to the Streets . It was also released as the second single from the album.

  5. Swing Down Sweet Chariot - Wikipedia

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    "Swing Down Sweet Chariot" (sometimes "Swing Down, Ezekiel" or "Swing Down Chariot") is an American spiritual song. It tells the story of Ezekiel's vision of the chariot. The title and lyrics are very similar to the spiritual song "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot", and is thought to be an adaptation of said song. Composer and lyricist Wallis Willis is ...

  6. A "Wheel of Fortune" contestant mispronounced a line from the Eurythmics song "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" while trying to solve a puzzle.

  7. Heaven Forbid - Wikipedia

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    The album's working title was 'Ezekiel's Wheel,' after the Biblical story that some take to reference an early visitation by UFOs. The album's live song "In Thee" was originally featured on Mirrors. "Still Burnin'" is a sequel to the song "Burnin' for You", which appeared on Fire of Unknown Origin.

  8. Kay Starr - Wikipedia

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    Most of Starr's songs had jazz influences. Like those of Frankie Laine and Johnnie Ray, they were sung in a style that anticipated rock and roll songs. These included her hits "Wheel of Fortune" (her biggest hit, No. 1 for 10 weeks), "Side by Side", [9] "The Man Upstairs", and "Rock and Roll Waltz".

  9. Book of Ezekiel - Wikipedia

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    • The angelic creatures and accompanying wheels seen by Ezekiel in Chapter 1 are referred to by the spiritual song Ezekiel Saw the Wheel. In the Command & Conquer video game series, the Nod Stealth Tank is sometimes referred to as the "Ezekiel Wheel", referring to the same passage.