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  2. Red Wing (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Red Wing" is a popular song written in 1907 with music by F.A Mills and lyrics by Thurland Chattaway. Mills adapted the music of the verse from Robert Schumann 's piano composition "The Happy Farmer, Returning From Work" from his 1848 Album for the Young , Opus 68.

  3. Union Maid - Wikipedia

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    "Union Maid" is a union song, with lyrics written by Woody Guthrie in response to a request for a union song from a female point of view. [1] The melody is the 1907 standard "Red Wing" by Kerry Mills, [2] which was in turn adapted from Robert Schumann's piano composition "The Happy Farmer, Returning From Work" in his 1848 Album for the Young, Opus 68.

  4. Dink's Song - Wikipedia

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    "Dink's Song" (sometimes known as "Fare Thee Well") is an American folk song played by many folk revival musicians such as Pete Seeger, Fred Neil, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Dave Van Ronk, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, and Cisco Houston as well as more recent musicians like Jeff Buckley. The song tells the story of a woman deserted by her lover when she ...

  5. Walls of Red Wing - Wikipedia

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    "Walls of Red Wing" is a folk and protest song, written by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. Originally recorded for Dylan's second album, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan , [ 1 ] it was not included, and eventually attempted for his next work, The Times They Are a-Changin' , but, again, this version was never released.

  6. Redwing (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Red Wing Bridge, a bridge over the Mississippi River connecting Wisconsin to Red Wing, Minnesota; Red Wing station, an Amtrak train station in Red Wing, Minnesota; Red Wing, an international night train operated by the Canadian Pacific Railway and Boston and Maine Railroad, between Montreal and Boston

  7. Louie Louie - Wikipedia

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    Ace Cannon, an instrumental saxophone version on his 1966 album Sweet & Tough. [170] Pete Fountain, an instrumental clarinet version on his 1966 album I've Got You Under My Skin; [170] also included on the 1983 compilation The Best of Louie Louie, Volume 2. [174] The Swingin' Medallions, on their 1966 album Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love). [170]

  8. Cold Cuts (Paul McCartney album) - Wikipedia

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    Cold Cuts (also known as part of Hot Hitz/Kold Kutz) is an unreleased album of outtakes by Paul McCartney & Wings. [1]The first iteration of the album was planned to be released in 1975 and the project was revisited several times over the years, changing the tracklist and adding overdubs to the tracks, until it was abandoned permanently in the late 1980s.

  9. The Steel Wheels - Wikipedia

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    The band’s origins date back to 2005, when former Eastern Mennonite University students Trent Wagler, Eric Brubaker, Jay Lapp, and Brian Dickel began performing together. [1] Originally a traditional string band showcasing original folk material penned by Wagler, The Steel Wheels have since expanded their sonic palette to include elements of ...