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Bubbling Down Under. Retrieved May 19, 2024. The Guitar (The Lion Sleeps Tonight) EP at This Might Be A Wiki "The Guitar " (song ) at This Might Be A Wiki
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New Kind of Love (Demo)" was released 8 April. A studio version of the "Guitar Song " demo released as the second single on 6 May. Frou Frou's music has
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3:49 9. "My Many Smells" 2:21 10. "Smokin' Banana Peels" 3:49 11. "The Guitar Song " 3:31 12. "Born to Love Volcanos" 3:13 13. "Everybody's Got Nice Stuff
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A similar opinion shared Jana Moravcová of Koule.cz, after ranking the "guitar song " amongst those that demonstrate a "hit potential." Celeste Buckingham
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Austin, Paul (1998). Carl Michael Bellman: Sweden's Shakespeare of the Guitar Song . Stockholm: Proprius. Britten Austin, Paul (1999) [1990]. Fredman's
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original on 24 July 2010. Retrieved September 3, 2010. "Jamey Johnson's The Guitar Song tops Top Country Albums chart". Roughstock. September 22, 2010. Archived
Songs We Didn't Write
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(originally by X) Walking On Sunshine (originally by Katrina and the Waves) The Guitar Song (originally by Dead Milkmen) Hey Nonny Nonny (originally by Violent
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– "Thunder Dan" (Sideline) Collaborative Recording of the Year – "The Guitar Song " (Joe Mullins and the Radio Ramblers with Del McCoury) Instrumental
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(formerly guitarist with the band Genesis) played a Bailey six-string on the "Guitar Song " demo in 1973. This was experimentation with different guitars recording
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Binoche's Je Chante pour toi (2004) and X3 vs Francis Goya's Rain, the guitar song (2003). Around 2003, she was also said to be writing a book but no
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Gioachino Rossini, and Gaetano Donizetti, who were influenced by the guitar -song milieu of Naples during this period. Paganini's "La Campanella" and