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  2. Don't Let Go the Coat - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Let Go the Coat" is a song written by Pete Townshend and first released on The Who's 1981 album Face Dances. It was released as a single following up on the first single from Face Dances, "You Better You Bet", but did not achieve the same success, reaching number 47 in the UK and number 84 in the US.

  3. The Flirtations (group) - Wikipedia

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    1992: Feeding The Flame: Songs By Men to End AIDS (The Flirt Song - by The Flirtations - Track 8 and Crazy World - by Michael Callen - Track 9) [6] 1995: A love worth fighting for A celebration of gay and lesbian singers and songwriters, Volume one. (Angels, Punks And Raging Queens - The Flirtations - Track 12) [7] 1995: Winter moon. A ...

  4. Face the Face - Wikipedia

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    The UK and US single edit features Pete Townshend's daughter Emma Townshend singing some parts on the song. The single reached number 26 on the US singles chart and number 3 on Billboard ' s Mainstream Rock chart, along with achieving top 20 status in Australia, New Zealand and several European territories, but did not share the same success in ...

  5. Radio Disney's The Next Big Thing - Wikipedia

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    Singing duo Jonnie and Brookie won the show's first season in May 2009. [3] [4] Season two of Next Big Thing began in late 2009 and was won by Jasmine Sagginario from Franklin, Tennessee. [5] [6] Season three began in 2010 and was won by Kicking Daisies, with Shealeigh winning season four in 2011. [7] [8] [9]

  6. The absolutely unexpected and hilarious song behind Reba ...

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    “The Voice” coach Reba McEntire revealed the origins of her go-to catchphrase goes back to the 1992 hit “Becky Got Back” by the American rapper Sir Mix-a-Lot.

  7. A Celebration: The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who

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    The music event broke Carnegie Hall's two-day box office gross record, and was the fastest sell-out in the historic venue's history. The concert also raised money for Columbia Presbyterian Babies Hospital. This event was produced by Richard Flanzer and Roger Daltrey in celebration of Daltrey's 50th birthday.

  8. Category:Songs written by Pete Townshend - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs written by Pete Townshend" The following 144 pages are in this category, out of 144 total. ... I'm Free (The Who song) I'm One; I've Had ...

  9. Captain Beaky and His Band - Wikipedia

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    Captain Beaky & His Band (Not Forgetting Hissing Sid!!!), commonly shortened to Captain Beaky & His Band or Captain Beaky, is the title of two albums (volumes 1 and 2) of poetry by Jeremy Lloyd set to music by Jim Parker and recited by various British celebrities.