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  2. Mary Mack (folk song) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Mack's mother's making Mary Mack marry me, My mother's making me marry Mary Mack. I'm gonna marry Mary so my Mary will take care O' me, We'll all be feeling merry when I marry Mary Mack. Now there's a nice wee lass and her name is Mary Mack, Make no mistake she's the girl I gonna take, And a lot of other fella's would get upon her track,

  3. Wear Sunscreen - Wikipedia

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    The essay became the basis for a successful spoken word song released in 1997 by Baz Luhrmann, "Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)", also known as "The Sunscreen Song". [ 4 ] [ 3 ] The song reached number one in Ireland and the United Kingdom and inspired numerous parodies .

  4. Something Wonderful (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was introduced in the Broadway production by Dorothy Sarnoff in the role of Lady Thiang, the King's head wife. In the 1956 film adaptation "Something Wonderful" was sung by Terry Saunders in the role of Lady Thiang: Saunders was the understudy for Sarnoff in the Broadway production and, in 1952, had taken over the role when Sarnoff ...

  5. Mary Jane's Last Dance - Wikipedia

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    "Mary Jane's Last Dance" is a song written by Tom Petty and recorded by American rock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. It was recorded while Petty was recording his Wildflowers album and was produced by Rick Rubin , guitarist Mike Campbell , and Petty. [ 2 ]

  6. Fanlight Fanny - Wikipedia

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    The song also appeared in Formby's 1939 film Trouble Brewing, [8] in which it bore an additional verse. [5] It tells the tale of a tawdry, West End -based woman of a certain age, full with alcohol and shoplifted goods, trying to earn a living in a Soho night spot, where she is "Fanlight Fanny the frowsey night-club queen".

  7. This Is the Day (Ivy song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was recorded in 1997 at three different recording studios in New York City [1] and included on Ivy's second studio album, Apartment Life, released on October 7, 1997 by Atlantic Records. [2] "This Is the Day" was prominently featured in the 1998 movie comedy There's Something About Mary and was included on the film's soundtrack album. [3]

  8. Dear Lady Twist - Wikipedia

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    "Dear Lady Twist" is a song written and produced by Frank Guida, and performed by Gary U.S. Bonds. It reached #5 on the U.S. R&B chart and #9 on the U.S. pop chart in 1962. [1] It was featured on his 1962 album Twist Up Calypso. [2] The song ranked #32 on Billboard magazine's Top 100 singles of 1962. [3]

  9. Mary, Mary (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mary, Mary" is a song written by Michael Nesmith and first recorded by the Paul Butterfield Blues Band for their 1966 album East-West. Nesmith's band, the Monkees, later recorded it for More of the Monkees (1967). Hip hop group Run–D.M.C. revived the song in the late 1980s, with an adaptation that appeared in the U.S. record charts.