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  2. Second Hand Rose (song) - Wikipedia

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    Streisand remembers in Just For The Record: "'Second Hand Rose' became part of a tongue-in-cheek fantasy sequence which was shot at Bergdorf Goodman's... And thanks to people I loved and loved working with—Joe Layton, Dwight Hemion, Peter Matz , Robert Emmett, Tom John, and, of course, Marty — I was able to realize my dream."

  3. Second Hand Rose - Wikipedia

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    Second Hand Rose may refer to: "Second Hand Rose" (song), 1921 song made popular by Fanny Brice and later associated with Barbra Streisand;

  4. Second Hand Rose (band) - Wikipedia

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    Second Hand Rose (Chinese: 二手玫瑰; pinyin: èrshǒu méiguī) is a Chinese rock band from Beijing, China, [1] formed in mainland China in 1999 by musician Liang Long. . The band is known for its combination of traditional Chinese instruments and western rock and roll,the stage design is exaggerated and gorgeous, with rich visual effects and humorous lyrics, making the band's style ...

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  6. James F. Hanley - Wikipedia

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    Hanley is best remembered for the hit songs "(Back Home Again in) Indiana" (1917), "Second Hand Rose" (1921) and "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart " (1934). For the latter song, Hanley contributed both music and lyrics but for most of his songs he wrote the music alone.

  7. Fanny Brice - Wikipedia

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    The second song most associated with Brice is "Second Hand Rose", which she also introduced in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1921. [4] She recorded nearly two dozen record sides for Victor, and also cut several for Columbia Records. She is a posthumous recipient of a Grammy Hall of Fame Award for her 1921 recording of "My Man". [5]

  8. SC Judge Casey Manning called ‘South Carolina’s Jackie ...

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    From the USC basketball courts to the state’s trial courts, the life of retiring state Judge Casey Manning served as a “bridge to a new face of South Carolina,” said former S.C. Supreme ...

  9. Funny Girl (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The titles "Second Hand Rose" and "Exit Music" are omitted from the commercially released soundtrack editions. The soundtrack is featured in "Billboard Greatest albums of all time"., [2] National Public Radio's "The Greatest Albums Made By Women" [3] Record World called the title track "sad and lovely." [4]