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  2. Dingo ate my baby - Wikipedia

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    In the 1994 episode of Frasier "Flour Child", when Eddie the dog is attacking a bag of flour, Daphne says in an Australian accent, "That dingo's got your baby." In the 1995 episode of The Simpsons "Bart vs. Australia", when Bart receives a call from Australia to complain about a prank call, he responds, "Hey, I think I hear a dingo eating your ...

  3. Randy Scouse Git - Wikipedia

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    "Randy Scouse Git" is a song written by Micky Dolenz in 1967 and recorded by the Monkees. It was the first song written by Dolenz to be commercially released, and it became a number 2 hit in the UK where it was retitled "Alternate Title" after the record company (RCA) complained that the original title was actually somewhat "rude to British audiences" and requested that The Monkees supply an ...

  4. SongMeanings - Wikipedia

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    From the website, she chose the discussion on The Beatles's song, "I Am the Walrus", as an example, due to its cryptic lyrics. Barton quoted one of the comments from the website, which considered the song as a "philosophy of life", and that it was a song that was a prime example of one that "threw into disarray the import placed upon lyrics".

  5. Evie (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song features three parts—Part 1, "Let your hair hang down"; Part 2, "Evie"; and Part 3, "I'm losing you" [4] —and some critics consider it as one of the most perfect rock n' roll songs ever. [5] Part One (when they meet) is a guitar driven, hard rocking and bluesy, swaggering and swayful song.

  6. The History of Beyonce and ‘Becky With the Good Hair ... - AOL

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    After Beyoncé dropped the song, the lyric sparked speculation about the identity of Becky. The internet erupted with theories, with fans attempting to uncover who the singer could have been referrin

  7. You Are What You Is (song) - Wikipedia

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    "You Are What You Is" is a single which Frank Zappa released from his 1981 album of the same title. The song is known for going out of its way to use improper English, basically mocking the rest of its context. It was the B-side for 1982 single "Valley Girl". This song was also remixed for the 1984 album Thing-Fish. [1]

  8. I Like It (DeBarge song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was musically composed by El DeBarge, who also produced the track with Iris Gordy, with lyrics provided by Randy, El and sister Bunny, who composed the much-copied bridge. While being interviewed for the TV documentary, Unsung , in 2008, co-producer Iris Gordy told El to sing the final ad-libs "I like it, I like it", in a higher register.

  9. What is Gracie Abrams’ song ‘Close to You,’ and ... - AOL

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    Back in 2018, Abrams released on her Instagram a 20-second clip of the song, which was just a demo at the time. “Hair looking real great. here’s more stuff i have made,” she captioned the video.