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  2. Popsicles and Icicles - Wikipedia

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    "Popsicles and Icicles" is a song written by David Gates and performed by The Murmaids. The single was arranged by Nestor La Bonte and produced by Kim Fowley. [1]

  3. The Murmaids - Wikipedia

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    [4] "When ["Popsicles and Icicles"] was a hit, we had calls from every major record company and mother said, 'No, [Chattahoochee Records owner Ruth Conte] took a chance on us and we're gonna stick with her.'" [4] (The Murmaids' mothers acted as the group's managers; Carl Fischer was deceased.) "I guess we did about two television shows [7] and ...

  4. David Gates - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, he and his family moved to Los Angeles, where Gates continued writing songs, and he worked as a music copyist, as a studio musician, and as a producer for many artists – including Pat Boone. [1] Success soon followed. His composition "Popsicles and Icicles" hit No. 3 on the US Hot 100 for The Murmaids in January 1964. [1]

  5. YouTube Updates Adult Content Policy to Let Videos Showing ...

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    YouTube has updated its monetization policy for adult content in two areas: Creators are now eligible to receive ad revenue from videos that feature “non-sexually graphic dance, such as twerking ...

  6. If You Want to Defeat Your Enemy Sing His Song - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Cherry Red Records issued a 3-CD expanded edition of If You Want to Defeat Your Enemy Sing His Song. Disc 1 featured the original album in its entirety, disc 2 featured a wealth of related demos, b-sides, and remixes, and disc 3 featured a complete live concert entitled Live at the Town And Country Club, 1986 .

  7. Popsicle (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Popsicle" is a song written by Buzz Cason and Bobby Russell. It was first recorded in 1962 by the Todds. The song was originally released on their 1963 album Drag City.

  8. TikToker explains point-blank why you shouldn't eat icicles - AOL

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    A meteorologist on TikTok generated over 13 million views for her explanation as to why you shouldn’t eat icicles —. a trend she noticed cropping up on the social media platform. “Please don ...

  9. Talk:Popsicles and Icicles - Wikipedia

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