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  2. Daisy Bell - Wikipedia

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    That song, Daisy Bell, first became successful in a London music hall, in a performance by Katie Lawrence. Tony Pastor was the first to sing it in the United States. Its success in America began when Jennie Lindsay brought down the house with it at the Atlantic Gardens on the Bowery early in 1892.

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  4. File:Daisy Bell sung by DECtalk.flac - Wikipedia

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    Daisy_Bell_sung_by_DECtalk.flac (FLAC audio file, length 30 s, 103 kbps overall, file size: 370 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

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  6. Here’s Every Song From the ‘Daisy Jones & The Six’ Soundtrack

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    Below, we have a mix of both the licensed, "real" songs that are played in the Daisy Jones & The Six series, and also the featured in-world song (and their real-life credits). Episode 1 - "Track 1 ...

  7. Talk:Daisy Bell - Wikipedia

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    Daisy Greville also seems to be the mother of the heir of the Earl of Warwick, in 1882. Her husband died three years after Dunlop, in 1924. No solid citation for this remarriage to John Dunlop anywhere, so I'm calling it a hoax, probably based on a subtle pun that she inspired the song "Daisy Bell/Bicycle Built For Two", and Dunlop invented the bicycle (tricycle) tire.

  8. Vocaloid (software) - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha started development of Vocaloid in March 2000 [2] and announced it for the first time at the German fair Musikmesse on March 5–9, 2003. [3] It was created under the name "Daisy", in reference to the song "Daisy Bell", but for copyright reasons, this name was dropped in favor of "Vocaloid". [4]

  9. Harish Kumar (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Harish Kumar (born 1 August 1975) is an Indian actor and film producer. [1] [better source needed] He is known for his works in Telugu and Hindi movies, including Prem Qaidi, Coolie No. 1, Tirangaa, Prema Khaidi, Kranti Kshetra, Ravan Raaj: A True Story and Daisy. [2]