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  2. Let's Call the Whole Thing Off - Wikipedia

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    The song is most famous for its "You like to-may-to / t ə ˈ m eɪ t ə / / And I like to-mah-to / t ə ˈ m ɑː t ə /" and other verses comparing British and American English pronunciations of tomato and other words. The differences in pronunciation are not simply regional, however, but serve more specifically to identify class differences.

  3. Potato Salad (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Potato Salad" is a song by American rappers Tyler, the Creator and ASAP Rocky. It was first released on July 23, 2018, from AWGE 's AWGE DVD Vol. 3 , before being released to streaming services on September 28, 2018. [ 1 ]

  4. Category:Songs from High Society (1956 film) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs from High Society (1956 film)" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Man who shouted ‘I am sane’ as locked himself in plane ...

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    Officers later managed to get Gapco off the plane. In one of the videos, he walks down the aisle slowly and sings, “You say potato, I say potahto.” ...

  6. You Say - Wikipedia

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    "You Say" is a song by American contemporary Christian music singer and songwriter Lauren Daigle. It is the lead single from her third studio album, Look Up Child . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Written by Daigle alongside producers Paul Mabury and Jason Ingram, [ 4 ] it was released as a single on July 13, 2018. [ 5 ]

  7. Matt Lucas' Baked Potato song released as charity single - AOL

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    The comedian has rewritten the lyrics to his comedy tune with advice on his to stay safe from coronavirus.

  8. Don't Touch Me Tomato - Wikipedia

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    The song seems to have first been recorded (as "Tomato") in New York in 1949, by singer June Nelson, with her piano and trio, and with Manning credited as the writer. The recording was listed as a calypso, and was released by Herb Abramson 's Jubilee Records , catalogue number 5014.

  9. Potato Head Blues - Wikipedia

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    "Potato Head Blues" is a Louis Armstrong composition regarded as one of his finest recordings. It was made by Louis Armstrong and his Hot Seven [ 1 ] for Okeh Records in Chicago, Illinois on May 10, 1927.