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  2. Hooray! Hooray! It's a Holi-Holiday - Wikipedia

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    "Hooray! Hooray! (Caribbean Night Fever)" is a Double A-side Boney M. single from 1999 with a new remix of their 1979 hit "Hooray! Hooray! It's a Holi-Holiday" and a Megamix of their hits "Brown Girl in the Ring", "Hooray! Hooray! It's a Holi-Holiday" and "No Woman No Cry", all taken from their remix album 20th Century Hits, released at the ...

  3. Polly Wolly Doodle - Wikipedia

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    It's a Holi-Holiday" in 1979, [4] as well as for Alexandra Burke's song "Start Without You". The tune is also found in children's music , including the Sunday school song "O-B-E-D-I-E-N-C-E", "Radio Lollipop" by the German group die Lollipops , and the Barney & Friends songs "Alphabet Soup" (using only the tune of the first verse) and "If I Had ...

  4. Midnight Express (film) - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Express is a 1978 prison drama film directed by Alan Parker and adapted by Oliver Stone from Billy Hayes's 1977 memoir of the same name.The film centers on Hayes (played by Brad Davis), a young American student, who is sent to a Turkish prison for trying to smuggle hashish out of the country.

  5. 60 of the Best Thanksgiving Songs That Will Make You Feel ...

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    Megan Sikora, Mayumi Miguel and Cameron Adams, "It's Turkey Lurkey Time" This song from the musical Promises, Promises is a fun option for kids. Related: 51 Thanksgiving Table Ideas

  6. El Lute/Gotta Go Home - Wikipedia

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    "Gotta Go Home" is a 1979 double A-side single by German group Boney M. It was the lead single from their fourth album Oceans of Fantasy (1979) and was the group's eighth and final number-one single in the German charts.

  7. Rasputin (song) - Wikipedia

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    Grigori Rasputin, the subject of the song. The core of the song tells of Rasputin's rise to prominence in the court of Nicholas II, referencing the hope held by Tsarina Alexandra Fyodorovna that Grigori Rasputin would heal her hemophiliac son, Tsarevich Alexei of Russia, and as such his appointment as Alexei's personal healer.

  8. Malcolm X (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm loved to dance, and to be around the music. We have attempted to re-create that music, that sound - the distinct sound of the African-American experience. The songs gathered here, from Big Joe Turner 's " Roll 'Em Pete " to Arrested Development 's rap anthem, " Revolution ", all in some way reflect what it means to live, breathe, die ...

  9. Talk:Hooray! Hooray! It's a Holi-Holiday - Wikipedia

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