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"Squeeze Box" is on the album 'The Who By Numbers.' The cover art is a connect-the-dots drawing.
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Squeeze Play - album - was created in 1956.
Domino - Squeeze album - was created in 1998-11.
Frank - Squeeze album - was created on 1989-08-24.
The squeeze box is another name for the accordion. Because, you know, it's like a box, which you squeeze.
No, Paul McCartney did not sing "Mama's Got a Squeeze Box." The song was actually written and performed by The Who, and it appears on their 1975 album "The Who by Numbers." McCartney is known for his work with The Beatles and his solo career, but this particular track is not associated with him.
The accordion is also known as the squeeze box.
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A squeeze box is a portable, box-shaped, free-reed instrument. The reeds are made in order to vibrate by air from the bellows controlled by the player.
According to the liner notes for Stewart's album Vagabond Heart(on which "Rhythm of My Heart" was released), the "squeeze box" (accordion) was played by Michael McNeil.
The instrument is often called a squeeze box is an accordion. The term squeeze box is a colloquial expression referring to any musical instrument of the general class of hand held bellows driven free reed aerophones such as the accordion and the concertina.