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Beatin' the Odds is the
third studio album by
American rock band
Molly Hatchet,
released in 1980 by Epic Records. The
album is the
first to
feature singer...
- A sunshower, or sun shower, is a
meteorological phenomenon in
which rain
falls while the Sun is seen shining. A
sunshower is
usually a
result of winds...
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Beatin' the Odds may
refer to:
Beatin' the Odds (Molly
Hatchet album), 1980
Beatin' the Odds (Eddie
Rabbitt album), 1997 This
disambiguation page lists...
- platinum-selling hit
records Molly Hatchet (1978), Flirtin' with
Disaster (1979) and
Beatin' the Odds (1980). They also had
charting singles on the US
Billboard charts...
- are
included below: In 1938, Clay
Boland created the
foxtrot song "Stop
Beatin'
Round the
Mulberry Bush"
using the
basic melody of the
nursery rhyme with...
- "Rock-A-
Beatin' Boogie" is a 1952 song
composed by Bill
Haley and
first recorded by the
Esquire Boys in 1952. Bill
Haley and the
Comets recorded the song...
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background vocals on
selected tracks on the Dan
Hicks and his Hot
Licks album Beatin' the Heat. In
December 2010,
Harper released a
cookbook titled The Crabby...
- with
animation by Joe Coleman.
Waits was one of many
guests on Dan Hicks's
Beatin' the Heat (2000).
Bowman writes that "At the dawn of the
second decade of...
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Ebenezer Ambrose "Ed"
Beatin (August 10, 1866 – May 9, 1925) was an
American baseball player. He pla**** five
seasons in
Major League Baseball as a left-handed...
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Beatin Hearts is the
debut studio album by New
Zealand band Builders. It was
recorded in
August 1982 and
released in 1983.
Characteristically for the band...