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  2. New Shoes - Wikipedia

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    "New Shoes" is the fourth single from Paolo Nutini's debut album, These Streets. It was used as the headlining single for the US release of the album. It peaked at #108 on the Billboard Hot 100 and at #99 on the US Billboard Pop 100 chart, as well as #21 on the UK Singles Chart. The song was used for a 2007 international ad campaign by Puma AG. [1]

  3. New Shoes (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    New Shoes Records, Diana Jones (singer-songwriter) and other artists "New Shoes", a 1984 song by The Bus Boys, Brian O'Neal "New Shoes", a 1980 song by Mark Foggo and The Secret Meeting, M. Foggo

  4. Shoes (Reparata song) - Wikipedia

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    The song "Shoes" was first recorded by Felix Harp, a band from Trafford and Level Green, Pennsylvania, with music and lyrics by bandmember Eric Beam. It was released as a single in 1973, renamed "She Didn't Forget Her Shoes (Johnny and Louise)" on Lou Guarino's NAMI label as NAMI 2011, produced by Guarino himself.

  5. (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Written by Costello on a train ride to Liverpool in 1976, the song features lyrics, according to Costello, about "romantic disappointment". The song features Byrds-inspired music with an intro contributed by John McFee of Costello's then-backing band Clover. "(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes" was released as the third single from My Aim Is ...

  6. I Can't Wait (Nu Shooz song) - Wikipedia

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    "I Can't Wait" is a song by American group Nu Shooz, included on the band's second album, Tha's Right (1985). [3] The song was remixed by Dutch DJ and producer Peter Slaghuis: this remixed version is the one that appears on the group's 1986 album, Poolside.

  7. Oh, Dem Golden Slippers - Wikipedia

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    The song is well-known today as the unofficial theme song of the Philadelphia Mummers Parade. [5]The song, by then long in public domain, was used in early American television commercials for Golden Grahams cereal in the 1970s, with the refrain reworked in various ways around the phrase "Oh, those Golden Grahams".

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  9. So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes - Wikipedia

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    The album was recorded at San Francisco's Motor Studios in August 1997 and was produced by Fat Mike and regular Fat Wreck Chords producer Ryan Greene. The liner notes for the album claim it is 'arguably their third best album' (up to that point) although Fat Mike has referred to it as his favourite one on several occasions.