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  2. Hallelujah, Baby! - Wikipedia

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    Hallelujah, Baby! is a musical with music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Adolph Green and Betty Comden, and a book by Arthur Laurents.The show is "a chronicle of the African American struggle for equality during the [first half of the] 20th century."

  3. Rose Marie (song) - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, "Rose Marie" was a hit for the American country singer Slim Whitman. [3] Produced by Lew Chudd, of Imperial Records.Whitman's recording of the song spent 11 consecutive weeks at number one in the UK Singles Chart [4] - setting a record that stood until 1991, when Bryan Adams spent 16 weeks at the top of that chart with "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You".

  4. 17 Types of Succulents That Are Unbelievably Easy to Care For

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  5. Dudleya - Wikipedia

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    Dudleya is a relatively obscure genus, in comparison to other, more widely-cultivated succulents; converging interests, by succulent collectors, native plant enthusiasts and gardeners alike, have led to the wider cultivation of many species as ornamental plants.

  6. Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes) - Wikipedia

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    When "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" became a hit, a group needed to be assembled rapidly to perform the song on Top of the Pops. The pair found a group called Greenfield Hammer , who appeared on Top of the Pops a week later as "Edison Lighthouse" to mime the fastest-climbing number-one hit record in history at that point.

  7. Mañana (Is Soon Enough for Me) - Wikipedia

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    Mañana (Is Soon Enough for Me)" is a popular song that was written by Peggy Lee and her first husband Dave Barbour and published in 1947. Peggy Lee recorded the song on November 25, 1947, with Dave Barbour's orchestra as backing. Released by Capitol Records (catalog number 15022), it became her biggest chart hit.

  8. Tuff Enuff (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was included on the album Tuff Enuff, produced by Dave Edmunds. Released as a single in 1986, "Tuff Enuff" peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 4 on Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks ; [ 2 ] it reached the top 20 in other countries [ 3 ] and number 83 in Australia. [ 4 ]

  9. Pure Guava - Wikipedia

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    The album features one of Ween's most well-known songs, "Push th' Little Daisies."The song was also released as a single on August Records in 1993, including both the album and radio edit versions of the song (the latter replacing the word "shit" with a sample of Prince squealing from "Alphabet St."), as well as the tracks "Ode to Rene", "I Smoke Some Grass (Really Really High)" and "Mango ...