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  2. My Grandfather's Clock - Wikipedia

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    My Grandfather's Clock. "Grand-Father's Clock" was first published in 1876. " Grandfather's Clock " (popularly known as " My Grandfather's Clock ") is a song written in 1876 by Henry Clay Work, the author of "Marching Through Georgia". It is a standard of British brass bands and colliery bands, and is also popular in bluegrass music.

  3. Truckin' - Wikipedia

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    The single reached number 64 on December 25, 1971, on the U.S. Pop Singles chart and stayed on the chart for eight weeks. "Truckin ' " was the highest-charting pop single the group would have until the surprise top-ten performance of "Touch of Grey" sixteen years later. Moreover, the album track was heavily played on progressive rock and album ...

  4. 10 Years (band) - Wikipedia

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    10yearsmusic .com. 10 Years is an American alternative metal band formed in Knoxville, Tennessee in 1999. The band consists of lead vocalist Jesse Hasek, lead guitarist Brian Vodinh, rhythm guitarist Matt Wantland, bassist Chad Grennor, and drummer Luke Narey. The group has gone through multiple line-up changes since their inception, with ...

  5. The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present - Wikipedia

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    UK. Pages. 960. ISBN. 978-1-63149-256-3. Website. Official website. The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present is a book released in November 2021 by the English musician Paul McCartney and the Irish poet Paul Muldoon. It is published by Penguin Books Ltd in the United Kingdom, W.W. Norton/Liveright in the United States of America and C.H. Beck in Germany.

  6. That's It for the Other One - Wikipedia

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    One of the few Grateful Dead songs to have lyrics written by Weir, "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get" became one of the Dead's most-played songs (being performed a known 586 times [2]) and most popular vehicles for improvisation, with some performances reaching 30+ minutes in length.

  7. St. Stephen (song) - Wikipedia

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    St. Stephen (song) " St. Stephen " is a song by the Grateful Dead, written by Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh and Robert Hunter and originally released on the 1969 studio album Aoxomoxoa. [ 1][ 2][ 3] The same year, a live version of the song was released on Live/Dead, their first concert album. A single of St. Stephen was also released in Japan, where ...

  8. Ripple (song) - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Garcia wrote the music to accompany Hunter's lyrics, [ 3] and the song debuted August 18, 1970 at Fillmore West in San Francisco. "Ripple" has a similar melody [citation needed] to the gospel hymn " Because He Lives ," which was published a year later. [ 4] Both songs are similar [citation needed] to "Any Dream Will Do" from the Andrew ...

  9. We Gotta Get Out of This Place - Wikipedia

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    It has become an iconic song of its type and was immensely popular with United States Armed Forces G.I.s during the Vietnam War. [2] In 2004 it was ranked number 233 on Rolling Stone's "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time" list; it is also in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll list.