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  2. Geronimo (Sheppard song) - Wikipedia

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    Geronimo" also held the longest stay at number one on the Australian Singles Chart for any independent release. [4] Furthermore, the track reached the top ten in eleven additional countries. The title is a reference to the famous Apache military leader Geronimo and the custom of yelling his name before doing a courageous act. In the song, the ...

  3. Geronimo (Aura Dione song) - Wikipedia

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    "Geronimo" is a pop song with folk elements, [1] with critics comparing the song's arrangement to Shakira. [2] It was written by Aura Dione, David Jost , Joachim, Ian O'Brien-Docker, Michael Lowdst, Andrei Georgescu, and Thomas Troelsen , and it was produced by David Jost , DamienDamien and Joachim Persson.

  4. Who exactly is Geronimo -- and why do we say his name ... - AOL

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    There’s also a legend that Geronimo himself came up with the battle cry, yelling his own name as he leapt down a nearly vertical cliff on horseback to escape American troops at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.

  5. Indian Sunset - Wikipedia

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    Taupin was inspired to write the lyrics after seeing the Frederic Remington painting, "The Scout: Friends or Foes?". [citation needed] It contains numerous inaccuracies, most notably the line about Geronimo being shot by U.S soldiers. In reality, the Apache warrior died of pneumonia at the age of 79. [citation needed]

  6. Say 'Geronimo,' Music City: Australian sibling pop band ... - AOL

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    Say 'Geronimo,' Music City: Australian sibling pop band Sheppard takes on Nashville. Gannett. Audrey Gibbs, Nashville Tennessean. June 24, 2024 at 6:01 AM.

  7. Geronimo (exclamation) - Wikipedia

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    Geronimo is a United States Army airborne exclamation occasionally used by jumping paratroopers or, more generally, anyone about to jump from a great height, or as a general exclamation of exhilaration. The cry originated in the United States.

  8. Say What? Find Out the True 'Auld Lang Syne' Meaning ... - AOL

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    What is the meaning of "Auld Lang Syne"? "Auld Lang Syne" directly translates to "old long since" in 18th-century Scots. This essentially means times gone by or "old times."

  9. Geronimo - Wikipedia

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    Geronimo married Chee-hash-kish, and they had two children, Chappo and Dohn-say. Then he took another wife, Nana-tha-thtith, with whom he had one child. [ 71 ] He later had a wife named Zi-yeh at the same time as another wife, She-gha, one named Shtsha-she and later a wife named Ih-tedda.