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  2. The Piranhas - Wikipedia

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    This had been an instrumental hit in 1958 for Elias & His Zig Zag Jive Flutes, and had already been covered in a ska style by Millie Small and by Georgie Fame on his 1964 EP "Rhythm & Blue-Beat". With new lyrics written by the band's frontman "Boring" Bob Grover (allegedly en route to the recording studio), and with Pete Waterman on executive ...

  3. Tom Hark - Wikipedia

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    "Tom Hark" is an instrumental South African kwela song from the 1950s, believed to have been composed by Jack Lerole. The song was arranged for penny whistle and first recorded by Elias and His Zig-Zag Jive Flutes – a South African band formed by pennywhistlers Jack and his brother Elias Lerole – and released in 1956. [1]

  4. The Bob & Tom Show - Wikipedia

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    The Bob & Tom Show is a syndicated US radio program established by Bob Kevoian and Tom Griswold at radio station WFBQ in Indianapolis, Indiana, March 7, 1983, and syndicated nationally since January 6, 1995. Originally syndicated by Premiere Networks, the show moved to Cumulus Media Networks (now Westwood One) at the beginning of 2014.

  5. Music to Watch Girls By - Wikipedia

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    The Bob Crewe Generation singles chronology. "The Whiffenpoof Song". (1960) " Music to Watch Girls By ". (1966) "After the Ball". (1967) " Music to Watch Girls By " was the first Top 40 hit by Bob Crewe using his own name, recorded by his group The Bob Crewe Generation. [1] The music was composed by Sidney "Sid" Ramin .

  6. The Devil Went Down to Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The Levellers released a version of the song in 1991.; The musician Travis Meyer performed a parody entitled "The Devil Went to Jamaica" circa 1998, although it is frequently misattributed to David Allan Coe or "Weird Al" Yankovic, in which Johnny is recast as a Jamaican drug dealer who is challenged by the devil to a pot-smoking contest to see whose marijuana is best: his, or Johnny's.

  7. List of rock instrumentals - Wikipedia

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    "Distance over Time Instrumental Mixes" (2019) "A View from the Top of the World Instrumental Mixes" (2021) The Durutti Column Most of the band's recordings are instrumentals. Bob Dylan “Woogie Boogie", (Self Portrait, 1970) “Wigwam”, (Self Portrait, 1970) E Earthless Most, if not all, of the band's recordings are instrumentals.

  8. Wipe Out (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    help. " Wipe Out " is a surf music instrumental composed by Bob Berryhill, Pat Connolly, Jim Fuller and Ron Wilson. Composed in the form of twelve-bar blues, [1] the tune was first performed and recorded by the Surfaris, who became famous with the single in 1963. The single was first issued on the independent labels DFS (#11/12) in January 1963 ...

  9. Mr. Tambourine Man - Wikipedia

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    file. help. " Mr. Tambourine Man " is a song written by Bob Dylan, released as the first track of the acoustic side of his March 1965 album Bringing It All Back Home. The song's popularity led to Dylan recording it live many times, and it has been included in multiple compilation albums. It has been translated into other languages and has been ...