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  2. The Judge (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Judge" was one of the softer moments in the album and features repetitive lyrics that are driven by a narrative. Drawing inspiration from the use of ukulele, "The Judge" is the first track to introduce Joseph's usage of the instrument into the framework of Blurryface.

  3. Here Comes the Judge (Pigmeat Markham song) - Wikipedia

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    "Here Comes the Judge" is a song by American soul and comedy singer Pigmeat Markham, first released as a single in 1968 on the Chess label. [2] The record entered the UK Singles Chart in July 1968, spending eight weeks on the chart and reaching number 19 as its highest position. [ 3 ]

  4. Pigmeat Markham - Wikipedia

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    Pigmeat Markham. Dewey "Pigmeat" Markham (April 18, 1904 – December 13, 1981) [ 1] was an African American entertainer. [ 2] Though best known as a comedian, Markham was also a singer, dancer, and actor. [ 3] His nickname came from a stage routine, in which he declared himself to be "Sweet Poppa Pigmeat". He was sometimes credited in films as ...

  5. The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics use an AABCCB rhyming pattern on the verses, and ABAB on the chorus. The song's verses are in C Dorian. Verse one consists of four lines, each using the chord pattern Cm-B ♭ /C-Cm-F/C-Cm-Gm7-Cm. At the chorus, the song modulates to the key of G major, with a chord pattern of Am-D7-G-Em used three times before ending on Am-D7-Gm. [9]

  6. It's a Long Way to Tipperary - Wikipedia

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    Sculpture in Tipperary Town, Ireland, commemorating the song. " It's a Long Way to Tipperary " (or " It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary ") is an English music hall song first performed in 1912 by Jack Judge, and written by Judge and Harry Williams, though authorship of the song has long been disputed. [ 1][ 2][ 3] It was recorded in 1914 by ...

  7. You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover - Wikipedia

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    Songwriter (s) Willie Dixon. Producer (s) Ralph Bass. " You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover " (alternatively " You Can't Judge a Book by Its Cover ") is a 1962 song by rock and roll pioneer Bo Diddley. Written by Willie Dixon, the song was one of Diddley's last record chart hits. [ 2] Unlike many of his well-known songs, "You Can't Judge a Book ...

  8. Savannah Chrisley Shares Continued Hope for Her Parents to ...

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    Along with the captions, Savannah also shared an old photo of her hugging Julie as a child, and a screenshot of the PEOPLE article revealing the judge’s denial. Elevation Worship’s “Trust in ...

  9. The Trial (song) - Wikipedia

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    Pink's subconscious struggle for sanity is overseen by a new character, "The Judge." In Pink Floyd -- The Wall and the concert animations, the Judge is a giant worm for most of the song until his verse, at which point he transforms into a giant anthropomorphic body from the waist-down (bigger than the marching hammers in " Waiting for the Worms ...