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- The "Schnitzelbank" is a simple song, po****r primarily with German Americans. Schnitzelbank literally means "s**** bench" or "chip bench" (from Schnitzel...
- made number 42 a w**** later. A contrafactum of a German drinking song (Schnitzelbank), "Must Be Santa" is structured as a call and response, with the lead...
- Records 78–108 OCLC 732372074 Side A: "The Jolka Polka" Side B: "The Schnitzelbank Polka" With Stan Kenton Stan Kenton's Milestones (Capitol, 1943-47 [1950])...
- night when they perform in Guggekoncerts in various locations. The Schnitzelbank singer is a bard that sings satirical verses about current events in...
- Pennsylvania German songs like "Mei Vadder un Mudder sinn Deitsch" and "Schnitzelbank". He is an admirer of Johnny Cash and has sung many of his songs. He...
- alcalinisant" by Québec Redneck Bluegr**** Project "Rig-a-Jig-Jig" "The Schnitzelbank Song" "Song of Love" from the musical Once Upon a Mattress "Star Trekkin'"...
- "Our First Day of School" "Never Give Up Hope" "A Quake! A Quake!" "Schnitzelbank" "Several Drops of Rain" "The Studio Shrink" "There's Only One of You"...
- April 21, 2011. Miller, Carl H. Breweries of Cleveland. Cleveland: Schnitzelbank, 1998.[ISBN missing] Turner, George K. "The City of Chicago, A Study...
- title and end Basel dominance". Reuters. 28 April 2018. "Ein Basler Schnitzelbank, eine blutige Nase und eine "****ing Legende" – YB feiert den Titel"...
- said: "At the same time the Order announces that the float entitled 'Schnitzelbank' has been changed to 'Harvest Moon,'" which the Star-Times said was...