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When was Peaches - The Presidents of the United States of America song - created?

Peaches - The Presidents of the United States of America song - was created on 1996-02-27.


Who sings the song Peaches?

THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 'Peaches' is a 1977 song from British punk band, The Stranglers.


What is a catchy slogan for the state of Georgia?

Peaches Or No Peaches, The United States Of America Is Still United !! :)


What state do peaches come from?

Peaches are primarily associated with Georgia, which is often referred to as the "Peach State." However, California is the largest producer of peaches in the United States, contributing significantly to the national supply. Both states have favorable climates for peach cultivation, leading to their prominence in peach production.


Can crows eat all the peaches on a tree in one day?

It depends on the amount of peaches and how hungry the crows are!


Where in Georgia are peaches grown?

All over!!!!!!!!


Are peaches grown in Georgia?

All over!!!!!!!!


Who sings the lyrics I really love your peaches want to shake your tree?

That is from an old Steve Miller song. It the Presidents of the United States of America, song title: Peaches


What food group are peaches in?

Peaches, along with Cherries, plums, apricots and nectarines, are all part of the stone fruit family.


What is the collective noun of peaches?

Some collective nouns for peaches are a bushel of peaches, an orchard of peaches, a can (tin) of peaches.


Where do peaches grow best?

in dirt


What state did peaches come from?

Peaches originated in China, where they were cultivated as early as 2000 BCE. They eventually spread to Persia, and from there, they reached Europe and the Americas. In the United States, Georgia is often referred to as the "Peach State" due to its prominent peach production. However, peaches are now grown in various states with suitable climates, including California and South Carolina.