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  2. And He'd Say, "Oo-La-La! Wee-Wee!" - Wikipedia

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    Lyrics and music were written by George Jessel and Harry Ruby. [1] William Baker arranged the song. [2] It was published by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, Inc. of New York, New York. [3] The song was written for voice and piano. [4] [5] There are two versions of the sheet music cover. The first was designed by Albert Wilfred Barbelle. It features a ...

  3. Walking the Dog (Gershwin) - Wikipedia

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    In the film, the music accompanies a sequence of walking a dog on board a luxury liner. In 1960, the sequence was published as "Promenade". Most of the score from the film (composed and orchestrated by Gershwin) remains unpublished and unavailable in modern stereo recordings.

  4. 12 Years a Slave (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Music from and Inspired by 12 Years a Slave is the soundtrack album to 12 Years a Slave.It contains two tracks from the film score composed by Hans Zimmer, three tracks co-arranged by violinist Tim Fain and Nicholas Britell, [5] and original spiritual songs written and arranged for the film by Nicholas Britell, [6] as well as performances by Alabama Shakes, Cody ChesnuTT, Gary Clark Jr ...

  5. Parade of the Fat Ox at the Paris Carnival - Wikipedia

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    In 1871, following the establishment of the Commune of Paris, the Communard song La marche du bœuf gras et la promenade du roi Guillaume dans Paris was written. [39] Subsequently, in 1896 and 1910, comedic or carnival songs La Ballade du Bœuf-Gras [192] and La Promenade du Bœuf Gras were released. [193]

  6. Fantasia on British Sea Songs - Wikipedia

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    The Fantasia on British Sea Songs was first performed by Henry Wood and the Queen's Hall Orchestra at a Promenade Concert on 21 October 1905. [1] [2] It comprises nine parts which follow the course of the Battle of Trafalgar from the point of view of a British sailor, starting with the call to arms, progressing through the death of a comrade, thoughts of home, and ending with a victorious ...

  7. Promenade (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Promenade premiered on April 9, 1965 at the Judson Poets' Theatre, Judson Memorial Church, 55 Washington Square, NYC, where it played for three weekends.. It was then produced four years later in a commercial run Off-Broadway at the Promenade Theatre (for which it was named), produced by Edgar Lansbury and Joseph Beruh, opening on June 4, 1969.

  8. Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh! - Wikipedia

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    Premier Quartet; Blue Amberol Records, wax cylinder (1917) OCLC 39869865. The Andrews Sisters with the Vic Schoen Orchestra; 2840 Decca, 78 rpm; 10 inch (1939) OCLC 166342298 ...

  9. Old Settler's Song (Acres of Clams) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics are sung to the tune "Old Rosin the Beau." The song also goes by the names "Acres of Clams", “Lay of the Old Settler,” “Old Settler’s Song,” while the melody is known as “Rosin the Beau,” " Old Rosin the Beau ," "Rosin the Bow," "Mrs. Kenny," "A Hayseed Like Me," "My Lodging's on the Cold, Cold Ground."