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    Another Yetties' projects involved recording a collection of songs and stories about cricketers of the past with John Arlott. The Yetties broadcast...
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  • Arr. The Yetties) Side 2 "Dark Island" (Maclachlan/Silv) "On a Monday Morning" (Tawney) "Fling it Here (Fling it There)" (Lawrence/Yetties) "The Marrow"...
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    Barwick Green (category The Archers)
    written in 1934. The Sunday omnibus broadcast of The Archers starts with a more rustic, accordion-arranged rendition by The Yetties, while BBC Radio 4...
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    music is Scrumpy and Western in flavour include The Yetties from the village of Yetminster in Dorset, The Golden Lion Light Orchestra from Worcestershire...
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  • composer Arthur Wood. The Sunday omnibus broadcast of The Archers starts with a more rustic, accordion-arranged rendition by The Yetties. The theme for BBC Radio...
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  • Vol. 2 (1968), by The Dubliners for their album Plain and Simple (1973), by The Yetties for their album All at Sea (1973), and by The Irish Rovers for...
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    Yetminster (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    Farm, near to the church. English folk music group The Yetties met in the Yetminster Scout Group in the mid 1950s and took their name from the village. UK...
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  • features in the Scrumpy and Western music of Dorset bands like The Yetties, Who's Afeard and The Skimmity Hitchers, and is kept alive in the literature...
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  • Goldberg and Khris James, alongside Dom Beats, Kenoe, Wayv, Yetty, Fresh Ayr and Yo Benji. The project marks YoungBoy's second with Motown and his second...
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  • Snowman (disambiguation) The Yetties, an English folk music group This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Yeti. If an internal...
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  • Dance 2021, with the mechanics being the same as 2021. Unlike the other games, the game features 3D backgrounds. (not stereoscopic.) The following songs...
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    song entitled "The Piddletrenthide Jug Band" for Dorset folk group The Yetties. Piddletrenthide is the hometown of Jem Kellaway, one of the main protagonists...
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  • D-Day Dodgers (category Songs about the military)
    Leesiders (1968) The Spinners (UK folk band) on By Arrangement (1973) The Yetties on Argo LP "Up in Arms" (1974) track listed as "Lili Marlele" Hamish...
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  • unveiled on June 12, 2017, during its E3 press conference as the ninth main installment of the series, and was released in October 2017 for PlayStation 3...
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  • Town" The Watersons sang it on For Pence and Spicy Ale as "Adieu Adieu" Brass Monkey sang it on Sound and Rumour as "The Flash Lad" The Yetties sang it...
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  • the first single from YoungBoy's sixth studio album Don't Try This at Home. It was produced by Dom Wise, D-Roc, Kenoe, Wayv, Yetty, and Yo Benji. The...
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  • The Book of Ruth (Hebrew: מְגִלַּת רוּת, Megillath Ruth, "the Scroll of Ruth", one of the Five Megillot) is included in the third division, or the Writings...
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  • Rowe 2007 Eliza Carthy; Michael Heaney; Frank Purslow; Pat Wilkinson; The Yetties (Bonny Sartin, Pete Shutler and Mac McCulloch) 2008 Ray Fisher; John...
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    West Country English (category Languages of the United Kingdom)
    lives on in the present day Wurzels and other so-called "Scrumpy and Western" artists. The folk group The Yetties perform songs composed in the dialect of...
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  • music history Scrumpy and Western with bands like the Wurzels and The Yetties, who took most of the elements of West Country folk music for comical folk-style...
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  • the money rolls in. What a jolly life! These lyrics are those used by The Yetties in their adaptation of this song from their 1997 album Folk Music of...
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    Towersey Festival (category Folk festivals in the United Kingdom)
    Towersey (Zeus 1969), 10-track vinyl album featuring John Kirkpatrick, The Yetties, Bob Grant and John Graham, Brian Perrett and Dennis Manners. Towersey...
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    American (Cuneiform, 2004) Robert Wyatt, Flotsam Jetsam (Rough Trade, 1994) The Yetties, Up Market (Decca, 1977) Chris Youlden, A British Blues Legend (London...
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  • Alastair Reid, 88, poet and scholar. Pete Shutler, 68, folk musician (The Yetties). 22 September E. J. Mishan, 96, economist. Billy Neil, 75, footballer...
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  • John Arlott (category Officers of the Order of the British Empire)
    by Gerald Finzi; "Buttercup Joe" by The Yetties; "Go Down You Red Red Roses" by Burl Ives; and "The Boars" by the Elizabeth Singers; his luxury item was...
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    List of Jews deported from Wageningen (1942–43) (category Holocaust locations in the Netherlands)
    This article lists Jews deported by the Nazis from Wageningen (Gelderland) and neighboring municipalities in the Netherlands during World War II. Alexander...
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  • English and Dutch, alongside her colleague, Yetty Zein, and then they were labeled as a rebel and an extremist by the Dutch East Indies government. In 1946...
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  • by Brenda Wootton, The Yetties, and The Spinners (on the album All Day Singing, 1977). It is claimed that the Albert Square in the song was a place in...
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    (English) Yetty (English) Heni (Hungarian) Harriet (name) Henriette (disambiguation) Behind the Name Rosenkrantz and Satran (2006), p. 209) Behind the Name...
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  • She meanwhile attended the Hebrew lessons given to her brothers, and in her spare moments read the Bible in Hebrew. Inspired by the Hebrew writings of Anna...
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