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  2. Only You (Starlight Express) - Wikipedia

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    The second version of "Only He" has lyrics re-worked from the original. The alterations are not credited to David Yazbek, who worked on re-vamping the show for the 2003 US tour. The lyrics are predominantly Richard Stilgoe's original work altered slightly, but include lyrics such as Rusty's singing "You are my Starlight" to Pearl.

  3. Holden Utility (VG) - Wikipedia

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    The Holden Utility (VG) is a full-size utility that was produced by the Australian manufacturer Holden from 1990 to 1991. It was based upon the Holden Commodore VN) released in 1988, and was the first utility in Holden's Commodore range. It was not badged as part of the Commodore range. It was replaced by the Holden Ute VP in January 1992.

  4. Starlight Express (song) - Wikipedia

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    In later revisions, it is performed only by Poppa and has been shortened significantly. The number uses the first verse and chorus tunes from the London Production, and is used for the moment when Rusty first hears of the Starlight Express. In the first Bochum version this part was sung by Poppa and Control. Starlight Express hears your distress

  5. General Motors Zeta platform - Wikipedia

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    Zeta was the original name for General Motors' full-size rear-wheel drive automobile platform developed by GM's Australian subsidiary company Holden and was at one stage referred to as the "GM Global RWD Architecture". The GM Zeta platform replaced the V-body, and debuted with 2006 Holden Commodore (VE) sedan and Holden (VE) Ute.

  6. Holden UTEster - Wikipedia

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    Holden worked in conjunction with Car Tech and Paratus to create the UTEster. [1] The UTEster was considered to be an evolution of the Holden Ute. The UTEster used the engine out of Holden's other models, the Generation III V8, in conjunction with a six-speed manual gearbox. The UTEster had a unique interior design with a yellow and black theme ...

  7. Freight Train (folk song) - Wikipedia

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    Many artists have since recorded their own version of the song. Among the most prominent are: Rusty Draper (charted to the US top ten, end of 1957; [citation needed] #9 in Canada [6]) Ramblin' Jack Elliott on the album The Lost Topic Tapes: Cowes Harbour 1957. [citation needed]

  8. Hybrid Ice - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid Ice is a rock band from Danville, Pennsylvania, most notable for its song "Magdelene" released on the album Hybrid Ice in 1982, which became a regional radio hit at the time.

  9. Panel van - Wikipedia

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    Panel vans generally declined in popularity through the 1980s. Holden's last panel van, the WB, ceased production in 1984. [57] Ford was the last manufacturer of Australian panel vans, until production of the XH Falcon, ceased in 1999. In 2000, Holden unveiled a retro-styled Sandman show car based on the Holden VU Ute. While this Sandman was ...