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  2. See You Later, Alligator - Wikipedia

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    The most famous recording of the song, [3] however, was that created on December 12, 1955. by Bill Haley & His Comets at a recording session for Decca Records. [4] Unlike most of Haley's recordings for Decca, which were created at the Pythian Temple studio in New York City, [Note 1] "Alligator" and its flip-side, "The Paper Boy (On Main Street U.S.A.)", were recorded at the Decca Building in ...

  3. 30 of the Most Iconic Songs of the 1980s You Forgot About - AOL

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    The 1980s produced chart-topping hits in pop, hip-hop, rock, and R&B. Here's a list of the best songs from the time, ranging from Toto to Michael Jackson.

  4. Watch Darth Gator respond to his theme song in Florida: ‘The ...

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    The reptile calls South Florida home. A “Star Wars” fan in the house! At Everglades Holiday Park west of Fort Lauderdale, a resident named Darth Gator apparently has a favorite song from the ...

  5. Blues Brothers 2000 (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to tracks by the Blues Brothers Band performed with guest artists such as Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Dr. John, Lonnie Brooks, Junior Wells, Eddie Floyd and Wilson Pickett, there are songs by the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Blues Traveler as well as an all-star blues supergroup, the Louisiana Gator Boys, featuring B.B. King ...

  6. Gator Panic - Wikipedia

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    It is known in Europe as Gator Panic. [8] Wani Wani Panic R (2020) [9] In the 2021 JRPG Tales of Arise a mallet-like artifact called "Crocodile Crusher" can be found, with the in-game description saying it was "once used to beat back alligators" above a small trademark reference to Gator Panic.

  7. Dakishimetai: Shinjitsu no Monogatari - Wikipedia

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    Dakishimetai: Shinjitsu no Monogatari (抱きしめたい 真実の物語) (I Just Wanna Hug You) is a 2014 Japanese biographical romantic drama film directed by Akihiko Shiota and starring Keiko Kitagawa and Ryo Nishikido. It was released in Japan on 1 February. [2] Japanese singer Namie Amuro sung the theme song for the film, "Tsuki".

  8. Challengers Ending: Breaking Down that Hug - AOL

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    The hug makes it clear that two of the three characters are in love—and it’s not the pairing you might ... Challengers Ending: Breaking Down that Hug. Eliana Dockterman. April 26, 2024 at 3:20 PM.

  9. Mission: Impossible 2 (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Music from and Inspired by Mission: Impossible 2 is the soundtrack album for the 2000 film Mission: Impossible 2.It was certified gold in Austria, Germany, Japan and New Zealand; silver in the United Kingdom; Platinum in the United States, and 2× Platinum in both Australia and Canada.