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  2. Old Pine (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by Howard and produced by Chris Bond. It is the music video version of the original found on Howard's Old Pine EP . A remix of the song by Everything Everything was released by Howard as a single in the United Kingdom on 20 July 2012 as a digital download with cover art designed by Owen Tozer.

  3. Old Pine (EP) - Wikipedia

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    The music video version of the song "Old Pine" is included on the studio album Every Kingdom, which was released on 30 September 2011. [5]The song "Three Tree Town" is a re-recording of a free download, which was self-released in 2009 and is no longer available for download.

  4. Old Pine - Wikipedia

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    Old Pine (song), a song by Ben Howard This page was last edited on 29 December 2019, at 15:46 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Every Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The song "Old Pine" is the music video version of the original found on the extended play (EP) Old Pine (2011). A remix of the song by the art rock band Everything Everything was released by Howard as a single on 20 July 2012. [4] The songs "The Wolves" and "These Waters" are re-recordings of the original versions found on the EP These Waters (2009

  6. The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" is a popular song published in 1913, with lyrics by Ballard MacDonald and music by Harry Carroll.It was inspired by John Fox Jr.'s 1908 novel of the same title, but whereas the novel was set in the Cumberland Mountains of Kentucky, the song refers to the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia.

  7. Old-School Slang Words That Really Deserve a Comeback

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    1. Giggle water. Used to describe: Any alcoholic drink, liquor or sparkling wine In the roaring '20s (that's 1920s, kids!) during prohibition, giggle water was slang for any alcoholic beverage.

  8. In the Pines - Wikipedia

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    In 1925, a version of the song was recorded onto phonograph cylinder by a folk collector. This was the first documentation of "The Longest Train" variant of the song, which includes a verse about "The longest train I ever saw". This verse probably began as a separate song that later merged into "In the Pines".

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