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  2. Da Doo Ron Ron - Wikipedia

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    The song is the first collaboration in songwriting by Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich and Phil Spector. The song was composed over two days in Spector's office in New York. The title "Da Doo Ron Ron" was initially just nonsense syllables used as dummy line to separate each stanza and chorus until proper lyrics could be written, but Spector liked it ...

  3. Papa Doo Run Run - Wikipedia

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    The band has produced ten albums and a full-length live show DVD, plus another seven singles and two EPs. In 2007, Papa Doo Run Run was inducted into the North California Rock & Roll Hall of Fame [citation needed]. They were elected into their hometown, San Jose Rocks Hall of Fame in 2007. [1]

  4. Dog Eat Dog (Joni Mitchell album) - Wikipedia

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    Dog Eat Dog is the twelfth studio album by the Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, released in 1985.It was her second album for Geffen Records.. As with its predecessor Wild Things Run Fast, Dog Eat Dog moves away from Mitchell's previous folk and jazz influences in favour of 1980s studio pop.

  5. Do! Run Run - Wikipedia

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    The goal of Do! Run Run is to rack up points while completing screens. A screen is completed whenever all the fruits/dots are eaten, or when all of the regular monsters (not Alpha-monsters or their sidekicks) are defeated. Using the rope that follows Mr. Do to inscribe dots will convert them into cherries, a familiar fruit for Mr. Do to collect.

  6. Run, Rabbit, Run - Wikipedia

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    "Run, rabbit, run" is a lyric in the Pink Floyd song Breathe, possibly reflection of Roger Waters' anti-war sentiments. In 1980, sung by Fozzie Bear ( Frank Oz ) in Season 4, Episode 21 of The Muppet Show , as he attempts to protect a colony of rabbits, which he had accidentally conjured while attempting to perform the pulling a rabbit from a ...

  7. Run, Run, Run (The Supremes song) - Wikipedia

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    "Run, Run, Run" is a 1964 song written by Holland–Dozier–Holland and released as a single by Motown singing group The Supremes. After a couple of years of unsuccessful singles, the Supremes had finally broken through with a Top 40 single (23) in December 1963 with " When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes ".

  8. The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run (soundtrack)

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    Filmtracks.com wrote "The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run is, like its predecessor, easy listening but insubstantial. The pandemic recording process worked, but the ambience of the music is indeed shallow. This score is much shorter than Debney's, however, and does not offer the same cohesion in thematic development." [19]

  9. Run Run Run (Tokio Hotel song) - Wikipedia

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    Run Run Run" is a song originally written by Joacim Persson, Ry Cuming, and David Jost, recorded by the German rock band Tokio Hotel and American singer Kelly Clarkson featuring John Legend in separate versions for their respective studio albums Kings of Suburbia (2014) and Piece by Piece (2015).