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  2. Molly (16 Candles Down the Drain) - Wikipedia

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    The original song "Molly" was ostensibly named after actress Molly Ringwald, who starred in the 1984 film Sixteen Candles.However, the lyrics were partly inspired by a story the band had heard about a girl who fell in love with one of her teachers shortly before her 16th birthday, who then attempted to commit suicide after he rejected her advances.

  3. Molly (Cedric Gervais song) - Wikipedia

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    "Molly" is a song by French-American DJ Cedric Gervais, first announced by Gervais through his YouTube channel on 9 April 2012. [1] The song was released as a single in the United States and Canada on 3 July 2012 through Big Beat Records, and as an EP in the United Kingdom on 22 July, and then worldwide on 21 August 2012 through Spinnin' Records and 3 Beat Productions, including remixes.

  4. Molly (Bobby Goldsboro song) - Wikipedia

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    "Molly" is a song released in 1962 by Bobby Goldsboro. "Molly" was Bobby Goldsboro's first hit single. [ 2 ] The song spent 7 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 70, [ 3 ] while reaching No. 17 on Billboard 's Middle-Road Singles chart, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and No. 60 on the Cash Box Top 100.

  5. Molly Malone - Wikipedia

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    "Molly Malone" (Roud 16932, also known as "Cockles and Mussels" or "In Dublin's Fair City") is a song set in Dublin, Ireland, which has become its unofficial anthem.. A statue representing Molly Malone was unveiled on Grafton Street by then Lord Mayor of Dublin, Ben Briscoe, during the 1988 Dublin Millennium celebrations, when 13 June was declared to be Molly Malone Day.

  6. Good Golly, Miss Molly - Wikipedia

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    "Good Golly, Miss Molly" is a rock 'n' roll song first recorded in 1956 by American musician Little Richard and released in January 1958 as Specialty single 624, and later on Little Richard in March 1958. [1]

  7. Molly (Lil Dicky song) - Wikipedia

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    "Molly" is a song by American rapper Lil Dicky featuring American singer Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco. Produced by Yuri Beats and STREETRUNNER, it was a released as a track from the former's debut studio album Professional Rapper on July 31, 2015.

  8. Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly? - Wikipedia

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    The song appears in the 2018 film The Ballad of Buster Scruggs directed by the Coen Brothers. [7] The film is a six-part episodic Western with the song featuring in the sixth and final segment, "The Mortal Remains". The song was performed by Jonjo O'Neill with the song's title character's name being changed from 'Kelly' to 'Molly'.

  9. Molly and Tenbrooks - Wikipedia

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    Molly and Tenbrooks," also known as "The Racehorse Song," is a traditional song of the late 19th century. One of the first recordings of the song was the Carver Boys' 1929 version called "Tim Brook." [1] The song was recorded by Bill Monroe and His Blue Grass Boys on October 28, 1947, but not released