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Bernard and Smith - while not specifically a Christmas song, this standard has great lyrics and a complex, joyful melody that you can't find anywhere else.
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Adolphe Adam - what a powerful and amazing song. If a choir sings this to you right, you should have tears coming down your face and hairs sticking up on your neck
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"Victory March" is the fight song for the University of Notre Dame. The Rev. Michael J. Shea, a 1905 Notre Dame graduate, wrote the music, and his brother, John F. Shea, who earned degrees from Notre Dame in 1906 and 1908, wrote the original lyrics. The lyrics were revised in the 1920s; Victory March first appeared under the copyright of the University of Notre Dame in 1928.
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The video could be the cheesiest thing you're ever going to see.
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"Texas Fight" is the official fight song of the University of Texas at Austin and was written by Colonel Walter S. Hunnicutt in collaboration with James E. King, then director of the Marlin High School Band.
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you are an automatic hardass if you walk into a room to this song
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Actually the entire Dark Side of the Moon album should be on this
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oh, i've got the magic hands
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country hippy libertarian
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One of the first tasks of a new Razorback is learning to sing the University of Arkansas fight song. Arkansas Fight was written in the late 1920s. It is a unique tune, fitting of the only college in America with a Razorback mascot. Several other colleges have adapted the tune, but the lyrics remain unique to Arkansas. ARKANSAS FIGHT Hit that line! Hit that line! Keep on going! Take that ball right down the field! Give a cheer. Rah! Rah! Never fear. Rah! Rah! Arkansas will never yield! On your toes, Razorbacks, to the finish, Carry on with all your might! For it’s A-A-A-R-K-A-N-S-A-S for Arkansas! Fight! Fight! Fi-i-i-ight!
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shirley bassey from 'goldfinger'
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great action scenes and probably the best supporting cast
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by carly simon from 'the spy who loved me'
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It started in all in early september
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Mariah Carey, Jimmy Fallon, and the Roots
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Nat King Cole & Natalie Cole
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by louis armstrong from 'on her majesty's secret service'
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It was written by J.V. "Pinky" Wilson, one of many Aggies who fought in World War I. Wilson combined several Aggie yells then in use at the time into a song called "Good-bye to Texas University." It was sung frequently by a quartet Wilson organized, called the "Cast-Iron Quartet" after returning to Texas A&M after the war. One night in 1920, several of the Aggie Yell Leaders heard Wilson's quartet singing the song at a Bryan,TX theater during the intermission of a movie and they asked him to let them submit it in a contest for a new fight song to be held that fall. Wilson agreed, and the song was performed during a yell practice. No midnight yell was occurring at this point in time. It was held outside Sbisa Hall after the evening meal . It became suc
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roger moore and christopher walken- classic
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cause i i aint no number don't require no id round my neck so mr number maker id cards don't stop no hijack jet (false dilemma)
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cause i i aint no number don't require no id round my neck so mr number maker id cards don't stop no hijack jet (false dilemma)
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by paul mccartney from 'live and let die'
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Don't Follow leaders, watch the parking meters
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