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  2. Unicorn (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Unicorn" is written and composed by Doron Medalie, May Sfadia [], Yinon Yahel, and Noa Kirel. [1] Initially, when asked to accept an invitation to apply for Israel for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 by the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation (IPBC/Kan), Kirel declined the offer, stating that she "felt unsure" and felt "very nervous" over Kan internally selecting their participant for ...

  3. Barnbrack - Wikipedia

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    While Barnbrack has had many popular songs, such as "The Fly" and the "Unicorn Song", the band's only notable chart success was with a single called "Belfast", written by Lisburn-born man and band member Alex Quinn. The song described the feelings felt by an expatriate, who is planning to return to Ulster and the city he left behind. [3]

  4. Unicorn (English band) - Wikipedia

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    As David Gilmour has suggested, "they just weren't prepared to compromise their music to better fit into the competitive world of popular music". [7] Harvest Records ended Unicorn's contract in 1977 and their last performance was at The Music Machine in Camden Town, to an audience that was so small the band cut the performance short. [17]

  5. The Irish Rovers - Wikipedia

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    The 50th anniversary of their famed Unicorn song in 2017 was marked with re-recording the songs and featuring a new sequel to "The Unicorn" and a video that explained what happened to their ill-fated Unicorn for the album "Continuing Story of The Unicorn".

  6. Swayin' to the Music (Slow Dancing) - Wikipedia

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    A version of the song also appeared on the 1977 album release One More Tomorrow by the group Unicorn, fronted by Muff Winwood. The Unicorn version was issued as a single in 1977, with a 1978 re-release. "Slow Dancing" was also a single release for Lorna Wright in the summer of 1977.

  7. Unicorn Wizard - Wikipedia

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    A music video for the song was uploaded to YouTube on October 25, 2012. [2] The video, which was directed by Jim Turner and Annie Quick, features animated sequences produced by Newgrounds animators Zach Hadel and Chris O'Neill. [2] [3] The video is the eighth most viewed upload on the channel, with 6.3 million views as of June 2019. [4]

  8. Play Canasta Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Play free online Canasta. Meld or go out early. Play four player Canasta with a friend or with the computer.

  9. The Big Rock Candy Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The song "Candy Mountain Cave", from the online video Charlie the Unicorn, parodies this song (to the tune of the "Clarinet Polka"). In 1978, country singer Mel Tillis released the single "Ain't No California", which includes the line, "Ain't no Big Rock Candy Mountain."