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  2. Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition - Wikipedia

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    Frank Loesser. " Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition " is an American patriotic song by Frank Loesser, [1] published as sheet music in 1942 by Famous Music Corp. The song was a response to the attack on Pearl Harbor that marked United States involvement in World War II . The song describes a chaplain ("sky pilot") who is asked by a group of ...

  3. Silent Running (On Dangerous Ground) - Wikipedia

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    Silent Running (On Dangerous Ground) " Silent Running (On Dangerous Ground) " is a song performed by Mike + The Mechanics. Written by Mike Rutherford and B. A. Robertson, it was the first track on the 1985 self-titled debut album of Mike + the Mechanics. It was also released as the band's first single, peaking at number 6 on 8 March 1986 [1] on ...

  4. Little Armalite - Wikipedia

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    Little Armalite. An , the subject of the song. " Little Armalite " (also known as " My Little Armalite " or " Me Little Armalite ") is an Irish rebel song which praises the Armalite AR-18 rifle that was widely used by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) as part of the paramilitary's armed campaign in Northern Ireland during the Troubles.

  5. Police and Thieves - Wikipedia

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    Police and Thieves. " Police and Thieves " ( a.k.a. " Police and Thief ") is a reggae song first recorded by the falsetto singer Junior Murvin in 1976. It was covered by the punk band The Clash and included on their self-titled debut album released in 1977.

  6. The Fear (Lily Allen song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was performed live for the first time via The Scott Mills Show on BBC Radio 1 and during Allen's 2009 concert tour. "The Fear" was awarded with Best Track prize at the 2009 Q Awards, [1] and also won Allen two Ivor Novello Awards in 2010, for Best Song Musically and Lyrically, and Most Performed Work. [2]

  7. Hang Fire - Wikipedia

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    Hang Fire. " Hang Fire " is a song by the English rock and roll band the Rolling Stones from their 1981 album Tattoo You . Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, "Hang Fire" is a fast-paced, up-tempo rock and roll track, which belies the happy beat with sharp, satirical lyrics directed squarely at England's economic decline through the 1970s.

  8. Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye - Wikipedia

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    The song is the anthem of a Greek university student partisan unit named Lord Byron that fought in the lines of the Greek People's Liberation Army ELAS during Dekemvriana. The song was written during Dekemvriana and was recorded at 1972 with other Greek partisans songs and shares the same melody with "Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye".

  9. Lawyers, Guns and Money - Wikipedia

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    The song was used as both intro and exit music for the program. The song was used for the opening of the show Justice, with Victor Garber, in 2006. There is a blog called Lawyers Guns and Money. The third episode of the HBO series The Staircase featured the song for its end credits. References