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  2. Riot in Cell Block Number 9 - Wikipedia

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    "Riot in Cell Block #9" is a R&B song composed by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller in 1954. The song was first recorded by The Robins the same year. [1] That recording was one of the first R&B hits to use sound effects and employed a Muddy Waters stop-time riff as the instrumental backing.

  3. The Robins - Wikipedia

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    The Robins were a successful and influential American R&B group of the late 1940s and 1950s, one of the earliest such vocal groups who established the basic pattern for the doo-wop sound. [2] They were founded by Ty Terrell, and twin brothers Billy Richards and Roy Richards. Bobby Nunn soon joined the lineup.

  4. Ya Got Trouble - Wikipedia

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    "Ya Got Trouble" is a patter song by Meredith Willson from the 1957 Broadway musical The Music Man, and its 1962 filmed version. It is one of the most popular and recognizable songs in the musical. Willson considered eliminating a long piece of dialogue from his draft of The Music Man about the serious trouble facing River City parents. However ...

  5. The Wicker Man (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The Wicker Man is the soundtrack to the 1973 film of the same name. Composed, arranged and recorded by Paul Giovanni and Magnet, it contains folk songs performed by characters in the film (including some by members of the cast).

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  7. My Kind of Town - Wikipedia

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    "My Kind of Town" or "My Kind of Town (Chicago Is)" is a popular song composed by Jimmy Van Heusen, with lyrics by Sammy Cahn. [1]The song was originally part of the musical score for Robin and the 7 Hoods, a 1964 musical film starring several members of the Rat Pack. [2]

  8. List of songs written by Smokey Robinson - Wikipedia

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    "Virgin Man" Smokey Robinson 56 12 - "I Am, I Am" Smokey Robinson 56 6 - 1975 "Baby That's Backatcha" Smokey Robinson 26 1 - "The Agony and the Ecstasy " Smokey Robinson 36 7 - 1976 "Quiet Storm" Smokey Robinson 61 25 - 1999: Mobb Deep, #35 R&B "Open" Smokey Robinson Pamela Young, Marv Tarplin: 81 10 - 1977 "Theme from Big Time" Smokey Robinson ...

  9. Walkin' to Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The song is a prodigal son allegory about a young man (the story's metaphorical "robin") who could not fly and could only walk all the way back to his old home in Missouri, following a life of partying in the big city jazz scene - or the repercussions that happened as a result. During the course of the song, it transpired that he had "met a ...