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  2. Category:1800s songs - Wikipedia

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    Music portal; Songs written or first produced in the decade 1800s, i.e the years 1800 to 1809. 1750s; 1760s; ... Pages in category "1800s songs"

  3. Category:1800s in music - Wikipedia

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    1800s songs (4 C, 5 P) Pages in category "1800s in music" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  4. Police Woman (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Get Christie Love, starring Teresa Graves, the pilot for which preceded Police Woman by about two months, the pilot for Police Woman airing in March 1974 as an episode of Police Story entitled "The Gamble". The syndicated 1957 series Decoy, starring Beverly Garland, was the first series, a 30-minute drama, to focus on a female police officer.

  5. Category:18th-century songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "18th-century songs" The following 73 pages are in this category, out of 73 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ah! vous dirai-je ...

  6. Coon song - Wikipedia

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    Coon songs were a genre of music that presented a stereotype of Black people. They were popular in the United States and Australia from around 1880 [ 1 ] to 1920, [ 2 ] though the earliest such songs date from minstrel shows as far back as 1848, when they were not yet identified with "coon" epithet. [ 3 ]

  7. Music box - Wikipedia

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    A music box (American English) or musical box (British English) is an automatic musical instrument in a box that produces musical notes by using a set of pins placed on a revolving cylinder or disc to pluck the tuned teeth (or lamellae) of a steel comb.

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  9. The Laughing Policeman (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Laughing Policeman" is a music hall song recorded by British artist Charles Penrose, initially published under the pseudonym Charles Jolly in 1922.It is an adaptation of "The Laughing Song" first recorded in 1890 by American singer George W. Johnson with the same tune and form, but the subject was changed from a "dandy darky" to a policeman.