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**" Night Birds "

**" and )",
**" OMG ( Oh My Gosh )", a song by Sabrina Washington
**" The Aleph ( short story )", a story contained in the collection
**" Idlewild Blue ( Don ' tchu Worry ' Bout Me )", a song from OutKast's album
**" Scatman ( Ski Ba Bop Ba Dop Bop )", Scatman John's most famous song
**" Tobacco Road ", " I Need You Baby ( Mona )", " Need You ", " Bread and Butter Man ", " Hurting Inside ", " Hootchie Kootchie Man ", " Google Eye ", " Too Much ", " Parchman Farm ", " I Like It Like That ", " How Deep Is the Ocean ", " La Bamba "
**" Tobacco Road ", " I Need You Baby ( Mona )", " T. N. T.
**" Tobacco Road "; " I Need You Baby ( Mona )", " Need You ", " Bread and Butter Man ", " Hurtin ’ Inside ", " Hootchie Kootchie Man ", " Google Eye ", " Too Much ", " Parchman Farm ", " I Like It Like That ", " How Deep Is the Ocean ", " La Bamba ", " T. N. T.
**" Burn On Marlon ", " Let Me Get ( Close To You )", " Walk Right Back ", " Who You Gonna Love ", " Slow Talking Boy ", " Careless Love ", " Drift Away ", " Gotta Good Reason ", " Too Much of Nothing ", " Cut Across Shorty " ( Produced by Mud, Mike Hurst and Pip Williams )
**" Sexcrime ( Nineteen Eighty-Four )", a 1984 song by Eurythmics

**" and London
**" The Four Sisters "( SB 3 ), Our Parish 3, originally, " Sketches of London No. 14 " in The Evening Chronicle, 18 June 1835.
**" The Election for Beadle " ( SB 4 ), Our Parish 4, originally, " Sketches of London No. 16 " in The Evening Chronicle, 14 July 1835.
**" The Broker's Man " ( SB 5 ), Our Parish 5, originally, " Sketches of London No. 18 " in The Evening Chronicle, 28 July 1835.
**" The Ladies ' Societies " ( SB 6 ), Our Parish 6, originally, " Sketches of London No. 20 " in The Evening Chronicle, 28 July 1835.
**" Miss Evans and the Eagle " ( SB 36 ), ( Scenes and Characters No. 2 ) originally in Bell's Life in London, 4 October 1835.
**" The Dancing Academy " ( SB 41 ), originally, " Scenes and Characters, No. 3 " in Bell's Life in London, 11 October 1835.
**" Making a Night of It " ( SB 43 ), originally, " Scenes and Characters No. 4 " in Bell's Life in London, 18 October 1835.
**" Some Account of an Omnibus Cad " originally, " Scenes and Characters No. 6 ," later retitled and expanded into " The Last Cab-driver and the First Omnibus Cab "; in Bell's Life in London, 1 November 1835.
**" The New Year " ( SB 35 ), originally in Bell's Life in London, 3 January 1836.
Karl Marx recommended to Engels that he read the speeches of John Philpot Curran in a letter of 10 December 1869: **" You must get Curran's Speeches edited by Davies ( sic ) Davis ( London: James Duffy, 22, Paternoster Row ).

**" and Symphony
**" Symphony No. 3 "

**" and Orchestra
**" I Can't Stop " by John Davis and the Monster Orchestra
**" Rock ' n ' Roll Is King " by Electric Light Orchestra.
**" I Wanna Stay " by Love Unlimited Orchestra ( from the 1975 album " Music Maestro Please ")

**" and 1968
**" Do not adjust your stocking ", 40 minutes broadcast 25 December 1968, Wednesday 16: 10.
**" Smell of Incense " / " Unfree Child " ( 1968 )

**" and ),
**" OMG " ( song ), a song by Usher featuring will. i. am
**" Tango " ( song ), the title track
**" Allentown " ( song ), by singer Billy Joel about Allentown, Pennsylvania
**" Biko " ( song ), 1980 song about Steve Biko written by Peter Gabriel
**" Occupation " ( Battlestar Galactica ), an episode of the science fiction television series
**" Chamber Music " ( Berio ), a composition by Luciano Berio
**" The Quest for the ' Origins ' of Religion ", in History of Religions 4. 1 ( 1964 ), p. 154 – 169
**" Highway 61 Revisited " ( song ), the title track from the album
**" Green River " ( song ), a song from that album
**" Physical " ( Olivia Newton-John song ), 1981
**" Futures " ( song ), a single from the above album
**" House of Death " ( by John Wagner and Pat Mills ( writers ) and Bryan Talbot ( artist ), Dice Man # 1, 1986 )
**" Die Laughing " ( by John Wagner and Alan Grant ( writers ) and Glenn Fabry and Jim Murray ( artists ), graphic novel, 1998 )
**" Day of Chaos " ( by John Wagner ( writer ) and Henry Flint and Colin MacNeil ( artists ), 2000 AD # 1779-1782 and 1786, 2012 )
**" House of Death " ( by John Wagner and Pat Mills ( writers ) and Bryan Talbot ( artist ), Dice Man # 1, 1986 )
**" Judgement on Gotham " ( by John Wagner and Alan Grant ( writers ) and Simon Bisley ( artist ), graphic novel, 1991, ISBN 1-56389-022-4 )
**" Die Laughing " ( by John Wagner and Alan Grant ( writers ) and Glenn Fabry and Jim Murray ( artists ), graphic novel, 1998 )
**" Carpathia " ( 2005 single ), a song on the album Carpathia
**" Long Gone Lover " – also from Where Did Our Love Go – has the lead on the intro ( and repeats her part in the break ), with Florence Ballard on lead on the outro and Diana Ross leading the rest of the song
**" Wonderful Life " ( Black song ), a 1986 song from the album
**" Mr. Minns and his Cousin " ( SB 46 ), originally, " A Dinner at Poplar Walk " in The Monthly Magazine, 1 December 1833.
**" Mrs. Joseph Porter, Over the Way " ( SB 53 ), originally in The Monthly Magazine, January, 1834.
**" Horatio Sparkins " ( SB 49 ), originally in The Monthly Magazine, February, 1834.
**" The Bloomsbury Christening " ( SB 55 ), originally in The Monthly Magazine, April, 1834.

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