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  2. Leaning on a Lamp-post - Wikipedia

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    A version by Herman's Hermits, credited as "Leaning on the Lamp Post", reached number nine on the US Hot 100 in 1966. [3] The song was added into the 1985 production of Me and My Girl , but was not in the original 1937 version of the musical .

  3. A Must to Avoid - Wikipedia

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    "A Must to Avoid" Single by Herman's Hermits; from the album Hold On!; B-side "The Man with the Cigar" Released: 17 December 1965 (UK) December 1965 (US) Recorded: 30 September 1965 ...

  4. Talk:Leaning on a Lamp-post - Wikipedia

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  5. Hold On! (album) - Wikipedia

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    "A Must to Avoid" and a re-recorded version of "Leaning on a Lamp Post" both reached the Billboard Top 10 as singles in the US; a re-recorded "Hold On!" was the B-side of the latter. " A Must to Avoid " was also a top 10 hit in the UK.

  6. Feather Your Nest - Wikipedia

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  7. Hold On! (film) - Wikipedia

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    "Leaning On The Lamp Post" - Written by Noel Gay (misnamed Noel Tay in the opening credits) - Performed by Herman's Hermits "All The Things I Do For You, Baby" - Written by P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri - Performed by Herman's Hermits "Where Were You When I Needed You" - Written by P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri - Performed by Herman's Hermits

  8. Appoggiatura - Wikipedia

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    The added non-chord note, or auxiliary note, is typically one degree higher or lower than the principal note, and may be chromatically altered. An appoggiatura may be added to a melody in a vocal song or in an instrumental work. The term comes from the Italian verb appoggiare, "to lean upon". The appoggiatura is often used to express emotional ...

  9. Three Chords and the Truth - Wikipedia

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    "Three Chords and the Truth", an oft-quoted phrase coined by Harlan Howard in the 1950s which he used to describe country music; Three Chords and the Truth, a 1997 book by Laurence Leamer about the business and lifestyle of country music and its many stars; Three Chords & the Truth, a radio show hosted by Duff McKagan and Susan Holmes McKagan.