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"Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" is a song recorded in early 1971 by its composer Lally Stott, and made popular later that year by Scottish band Middle of the Road for whom it was a UK number one chart hit. That version is one of the fewer than forty all-time singles to have sold in excess of 10 million physical copies worldwide. Despite its popularity when originally released, the song is rarely played on oldies radio stations today.
The original recording by its composer Lally Stott, was a hit in France (Top 15), a minor hit in Italy, Australia and in the United States. Stott's record company, Philips, was reluctant to release the song overseas, and apparently offered it to two other groups: Scottish folk-pop group Middle of the Road, who were working in Italy at the time, and Mac and Katie Kissoon. While it is unclear which group Stott offered his song to first, Mac and Katie Kissoon produced their cover version first. Middle of the Road's version then initially became a hit on the Continent only, but later grew in popularity in the United Kingdom, reportedly via DJ Tony Blackburn favoring this version over the previously-produced version by Mac and Katie Kissoon. However, Middle of the Road's version didn't even chart on the United States Billboard Hot 100, and nearly flopped in the UK also, because it followed the Kissoon's previously-produced version. Middle of the Road's version eventually reached #1 in the UK and stayed there for five weeks in June 1971, while the Kissoons' version only reached #41. In the USA the Kissoon's version was a greater success, reaching #20 on the Billboard Hot 100, while Lally Stott's original version reached #92.
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The Road is a 2006 novel by American writer Cormac McCarthy. It is a post-apocalyptic tale of a journey of a father and his young son over a period of several months, across a landscape blasted by an unspecified cataclysm that has destroyed most of civilization and, in the intervening years, almost all life on Earth. The novel was awarded the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction in 2006.
The book was adapted to a film by the same name in 2009, directed by John Hillcoat.
An unnamed father and his young son journey across a grim post-apocalyptic landscape, some years after an unspecified disaster has caused another extinction event, destroying civilization and most life on Earth. The land is filled with ash and devoid of living animals and vegetation. Many of the remaining human survivors have resorted to cannibalism, scavenging the detritus of city and country alike for flesh. The boy's mother, pregnant with him at the time of the disaster, gave up hope and committed suicide some time before the story began, despite the father's pleas. Much of the book is written in the third person, with references to "the father" and "the son" or to "the man" and "the boy".
Middle of the road may refer to:
Welcome back to Lullaby Gardens! In this episode life on the farm is lonely, so we get a new friend to help! ****** Lullaby Gardens is an early access game by Dadai Studios. It is a cute farming game with a twist, you get to run your own shop! I will be playing the demo here and many parts of the game are still in development, but the developers have given us a challenge; can we get 5k in 14 days? Let's see! Lullaby Gardens website: http://dadaistudios.com/ Lullaby Gardens on Steam: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=761398106&searchtext;= Lullaby Gardens Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/865490690/lullaby-gardens-a-shopkeeper-and-farm-simulation-r/description Videos are commentary & transformative in nature, as defined under the 'Fair Use' policy...
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Oldies but Goldies - What a gorgeous fashion at that time, Sally!
El cuarteto pop Middle Of The Road inició su carrera internacional a principios de los 70 después de una grabación casual para RCA que terminó por contratarlos. Los singles Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep y Tweedle Dee Tweedle Dum fueron éxitos de las listas. Su tercer single, Soley Soley, grabado en Madrid, fue la canción del verano de ese año en Europa. Su álbum final, Black Gold, con el single Bubblegum Baby(1976) lo editó un sello francés. Ken fue la gestión y tocando los tambores en una universidad bastante éxito El grupo conocido como Unidad Talismen Beat. Ken cuando partió de la Universidad de Glasgow, tomó tiempo libre de juego para establecer su "día de trabajo" como una película de cámara / sonido recordist en una pequeña película de Glasgow y el registro de empresa. Hermanos, Ian ...
Middle of the Road is a Scottish pop group who enjoyed success across Europe and Latin America in the early 1970s. Four of their singles sold over one million copies each, and received a gold disc. The tracks were "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" (which went on to sell over 10 million), "Sacramento", "Tweedle Dee, Tweedle Dum" and "Soley Soley". By early 1972 the group had sold over five million records.
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The brilliant MIDDLE OF THE ROAD and CHIRPY CHIRPY CHEEP CHEEP. Massive UK hit.
Middle of the Road are a Scottish pop group who enjoyed success across Europe and Latin America in the early 1970s. Three of their singles sold over one million copies each, and received a gold disc.
Where's your mama gone?
Little baby dove
Where's your mama gone?
Far, far away
Where's your papa gone?
Little baby dove
Where's your papa gone?
Far, far away, far, far away
Last night I heard my mama singing a song
Ohh we, chirpy chirpy, cheep cheep
Woke up this morning and my mama was gone
Ohh we, chirpy chirpy, cheep cheep
Chirpy, chirpy, cheep, cheep, chirp
Where's your mama gone?
Little baby dove?
Where's your mama gone?
Far, far away
Last night I heard my mama singing a song
Ohh we, chirpy chirpy, cheep cheep
Woke up this morning and my mama was gone
Last night I heard my mama singing a song
Ohh we, chirpy chirpy, cheep cheep
Woke up this morning and my mama was gone
Ohh we, chirpy chirpy, cheep cheep
Chirpy, chirpy, cheep, cheep, chirp
Where's your mama gone?
Little baby dove?
Where's your mama gone?
Far, far away
Last night I heard my mama singing a song
Ohh we, chirpy chirpy, cheep cheep
Woke up this morning and my mama was gone
Ohh we, chirpy chirpy, cheep cheep
Last night I heard my mama singing a song
Ohh we, chirpy chirpy, cheep cheep
Woke up this morning and my mama was gone
Ohh we, chirpy chirpy, cheep cheep