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Racey are a
British pop group,
formed in 1976 in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England, by
Clive Wilson and Phil Fursdon. They
achieved success in the...
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studio album, Word of
Mouth (1981). It was
first recorded by the pop
group Racey,
titled "Kitty". Mike
Chapman and
Nicky Chinn wrote the song,
while production...
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Angus Clifford Racey Helps (1913–1970) was an
English children's
author and illustrator. His
books were
written in a
simple style and
feature woodland...
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Racey James McMath (born June 14, 1999) is an
American professional football wide
receiver for the San
Antonio Brahmas of the
United Football League (UFL)...
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Racey is a
British pop group.
Racey may also
refer to:
Racey Helps (1913–1970),
English children's
author and illustrator. Paul
Racey,
professor of natural...
- Paul
Adrian Racey is the
Regius Professor of
Natural History emeritus at the
University of Aberdeen. He
retired 2009 to
leave the
chair unoccupied for...
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Pipistrellus raceyi, also
known as
Racey's pipistrelle, is a bat from Madagascar, in the
genus Pipistrellus.
Although unidentified species of Pipistrellus...
- "Some Girls" is a pop song by the
British pop
group Racey; it was
their third single release. The song was
written by
Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman, produced...
- The duo
wrote hits for The Sweet, Suzi Quatro, Mud, New World, Arrows,
Racey, Smokie, Tina Turner, Huey
Lewis and the News,
Exile and Toni Basil. Chinn...
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Nashville Teens, Donovan, Lulu, Suzi Quatro, Hot Chocolate, Arrows,
Racey and the Jeff Beck Group,
often issued on his own RAK
Records label. Most...