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The song is called "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress" by The Hollies.
That phrase is from "Born To Be Wild" by Steppenwolf.
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It comes from a show called the Playgirls. Source: http://uk.guyslink.com/.../...zNzcwMDAxCTUyMzEw
Flyleaf ^_^ It's by Flyleaf. The song's called All Around Me. One of my favorites. ^^
this song is called cold outside
In 1975 this phrase was used in the lyrics of a a song called "Convoy" by C.W. McCall.
its called swallow
The phrase Alphaville Big in Japan refers to a song that is titled Big In Japan by a group called Alphaville. They are a German group that recorded the song in 1984.
"Life's Been Good" - Joe Walsh
The song you're looking for is called "Feel The Love" by Cut Copy.
The song is called "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress" by The Hollies.
The song that includes the phrase 'glory to the new born king' is called 'Hark the Harold Angels Sing'.
It's a Christmas song called "Deck the Halls"
The phrase is from an old country/bluegrass song bemoaning the industrialization of the farming industry by corporate farming companies who were going around buying out individual farmers. The song is called "Devil, Take the Farmer". The portion of the song the phrase comes from says, "Hi ho the dairy o, the farmer's in the red."
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