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  2. Sh-Boom - Wikipedia

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    "Sh-Boom" ("Life Could Be a Dream") is a doo-wop song by the R&B vocal group the Chords. It was written by James Keyes, Claude Feaster, Carl Feaster, Floyd F. McRae, and William Edwards, members of the Chords, and was released in 1954.

  3. The Chords (British band) - Wikipedia

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    The Chords are a 1970s British pop music group, commonly associated with the 1970s mod revival, who had several hits in their homeland, before the decline of the trend brought about their break-up. They were one of the more successful groups to emerge during the revival, and they re-formed with the four original members for a UK tour during 2010.

  4. Down the Field - Wikipedia

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    "Down the Field" is also the title of the official fight song for Syracuse University, in Syracuse, New York. [7] However, this is an entirely different song, written in 1914. The words were written by Ralph Murphy, Class of 1916; the music was composed by C. Harold Lewis, Class of 1915. [ 8 ]

  5. Never Fight a Man with a Perm - Wikipedia

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    In an interview with Kerrang!, lead singer Joe Talbot discussed how the song focuses on his personal mental health and toxic masculinity.Specifically, Talbot exposes how the song is a portal to his dark past where the toxic masculine culture he criticizes was a culture he was immersed in earlier on his life, and how he is trying to rid himself of that behavior while acknowledging it happening.

  6. Life Is... Too Short - Wikipedia

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    T. Bohanon - Producer; Al Eaton - Guitar, Keyboards, Producer, Mixing; Victor Hall - Photography; Helen Kim - Vocals (background) Mr. Z - Clothing/Wardrobe; Todd Shaw ...

  7. '50s progression - Wikipedia

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    The ' 50s progression (also known as the "Heart and Soul" chords, the "Stand by Me" changes, [1] [2] the doo-wop progression [3]: 204 and the "ice cream changes" [4]) is a chord progression and turnaround used in Western popular music. The progression, represented in Roman numeral analysis, is I–vi–IV–V. For example, in C major: C–Am ...

  8. For Boston - Wikipedia

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    An instrumental version of the song is briefly featured in the Season 28 Episode of The Simpsons, “The Town” during a parade for the fictional “Boston Americans” football team. In 2021, Netflix's Moxie , directed by BC alumn Amy Poehler , uses the BC fight song in a high school pep rally scene.

  9. Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting - Wikipedia

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    The song was referenced in an episode of the sixth season of Gilmore Girls. The song was used in the 2017 film Kingsman: The Golden Circle, which John featured in the film as himself during a fight sequence, even singing a parody by replacing the lyric 'Saturday' with 'Wednesday'. It was also used in the final episode of Knuckles.

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