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  2. Lies (The Knickerbockers song) - Wikipedia

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    With the three-way vocal harmonies, sung by John Charles, Beau Charles, and Buddy Randall, "Lies" stood out for its Beatles-esque sound. The Knickerbockers would become regulars on Dick Clark's Where The Action Is. Their debut album was released a few months later, in early 1966, and was named after the hit, and featured the song. [6] "

  3. Category:The Knickerbockers songs - Wikipedia

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  4. The Knickerbockers - Wikipedia

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    The Knickerbockers were an American garage rock band formed in Bergenfield, New Jersey in 1964. [1] They released the 1965 hit " Lies ", which was known for its resemblance to the Beatles . The band was formed in 1964 by the brothers Beau Charles (guitar and vocals) and John Charles (bass and vocals) (birth names: Robert and John Carlos ...

  5. Leap Up and Down (Wave Your Knickers in the Air) - Wikipedia

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    The song was the only chart success by Corby band St Cecelia. [2] It reached number 12 in the UK Singles Chart in 1971 and was in the chart for 17 weeks. [3] It is one of several novelty or Bubblegum songs from the 1970s with which producer King was involved.

  6. The Ladies' Bras - Wikipedia

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    The Ladies' Bras" is a song by Jonny Trunk and Wisbey which reached number 27 in the UK Singles Chart in September 2007. At 36 seconds, it is the shortest song ever to enter the chart, taking the record just a few weeks after the song " Spider Pig " (1 minute, 4 seconds), from the 2007 film The Simpsons Movie had taken it.

  7. Knickerbocker - Wikipedia

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    The Knickerbockers, an alias of Ben Selvin and His Orchestra "Knickerbocker", a 2008 song by Fujiya & Miyagi "Hey, Mr. Knickerbocker", a children's song popularized on Barney & Friends

  8. September Song - Wikipedia

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    "September Song" is an American standard popular song composed by Kurt Weill with lyrics by Maxwell Anderson. It was introduced by Walter Huston in the 1938 Broadway musical production Knickerbocker Holiday. [1] The song has been recorded by numerous singers and instrumentalists.

  9. I Ain't No Miracle Worker - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the striking guitar motif, the song is also marked by Cole's soulful vocal, Rick Campbell's electronic organ interjections, and Bill Whittington's heavy bass line. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] "I Ain't No Miracle Worker" was released in November 1965 on the independent record label , Challenge.