Within You, Roxanne, Without You THE POLICE Vs. THE BEATLES

Raga meets reggae? Not sure what classification The Police fit in, but I do know this, those days are over, you don’t have to sell your body through the night.

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P. Diddy and a Pop Music Daffynition

The Native Americans summed it up best: man with many names is man of great influence. Sean John Combs, born in 1969, lacks great influence but has many names so he is half a Native American adage: Puff Daddy, Puffy, P. Diddy, Diddy, Sean Combs, and maybe P. Daddy, Puffy Daddy and P.

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Mel Tormé and a Pop Music Daffynition

The Native Americans summed it up best: man with many nicknames is man of great influence. That is definitely the case with Mel Tormé. Maybe not so much on the great influence, but the nicknames are a many: The Velvet Fog, The Velvet Frog, Chestnut Roastin’ Tormé, Mel Tormé, the crooning gourmet, that guy who was on the lame Lucy Show and Night Court, and Cracker Honky.

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The Simon and The Garfunkel

 

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The Simon was a very short being, which was unfortunate at this moment in time, for he had fallen into a well. Try as he might, he was unable to scale the concrete wall.

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