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  2. Fortunate Son - Wikipedia

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    Fortunate Son. " Fortunate Son " is a song by the American rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival, released on the band's fourth studio album, Willy and the Poor Boys in October 1969. It was previously released as a single, together with "Down on the Corner", in September 1969. [4] It soon became a Vietnam anti-war movement anthem and an ...

  3. Streets of Laredo (song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics appear to be primarily descended from an Irish folk song of the late 18th century called "The Unfortunate Rake", [6] which also evolved (with a time signature change and completely different melody) into the New Orleans standard "St. James Infirmary Blues". The Irish ballad shares a melody with the British sea-song "Spanish Ladies".

  4. The Unfortunate Rake - Wikipedia

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    The Unfortunate Rake. The Unfortunate Rake is a ballad (Roud 2, Laws Q26), [1] which through the folk process has evolved into a large number of variants, including allegedly the country and western song "Streets of Laredo". [2]

  5. The House of the Rising Sun - Wikipedia

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    Appearance. For other uses, see The House of the Rising Sun (disambiguation). " The House of the Rising Sun " is an American traditional folk song, sometimes called " Rising Sun Blues ". It tells of a person's life gone wrong in the city of New Orleans. Many versions also urge a sibling or parents and children to avoid the same fate.

  6. St. James Infirmary Blues - Wikipedia

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    "St. James Infirmary" on tenor sax "St. James Infirmary" is an American blues and jazz standard that emerged, like many others, from folk traditions. Louis Armstrong brought the song to lasting fame through his 1928 recording, on which Don Redman is named as composer; later releases credit "Joe Primrose", a pseudonym used by musician manager, music promoter and publisher Irving Mills. [1]

  7. The Unfortunate Lad - Wikipedia

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    The Unfortunate Lad. " The Unfortunate Lad " is the correct title of a song printed without a tune on a number of 19th century ballad sheets by Such of London and Carrots and possibly others. It is number 2 in the Roud Folk Song Index, and it is Laws number Q26.

  8. Parrot’s Funny Greeting for Her Brother Is Just Like a Human ...

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    Cosmo is an African Grey parrot who has a human brother. Anytime he gets home, she greets him in the same way, and she totally sounds like a teenager when she does it! Cosmo's mom shared a video ...

  9. The Little Mermaid (1989 soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The Little Mermaid: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the 1989 Disney animated film The Little Mermaid. It contains the songs from the film written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman, as well as the film's score composed by Alan Menken. The score was orchestrated by Thomas Pasatieri. The album has achieved multi-platinum ...