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  2. Muskrat Love - Wikipedia

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    Muskrat Love. " Muskrat Love " is a soft rock song written by Willis Alan Ramsey. The song depicts a romantic liaison between two anthropomorphic muskrats named Susie and Sam. It was first recorded in 1972 by Ramsey for his sole album release Willis Alan Ramsey. The song was originally titled "Muskrat Candlelight" referencing the song's opening ...

  3. Hat Trick (America album) - Wikipedia

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    Hat Trick. (America album) Hat Trick is the third studio album by the American folk rock trio America, released on Warner Bros. Records in 1973. [5] It peaked at number 28 on the Billboard album chart; it failed to go gold, whereas the group's first two releases had platinum sales. The album produced the single, "Muskrat Love", which reached ...

  4. Song of Joy (album) - Wikipedia

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    Song of Joy. (album) Song of Joy is the second studio album by Captain & Tennille, released in 1976. Three out of the four singles released from the album were top-ten singles: "Muskrat Love", "Lonely Night (Angel Face)" and "Shop Around". The title track was co-written and originally performed by their A&M Records label mate Billy Preston .

  5. Captain & Tennille - Wikipedia

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    Early history and collaboration. In 1972, Toni Tennille was the co-writer of an ecology-themed musical, Mother Earth.At that time, Daryl Dragon (son of composer Carmen Dragon) was working as a keyboardist for the Beach Boys, where he got his stage name "Captain" because he wore a ship captain's hat while performing.

  6. Muskrat (song) - Wikipedia

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    Muskrat (song) " Muskrat " is a song written by Merle Travis, Tex Ann, and Harold Hensley and released by Travis on his 1947 album Folk Songs of the Hills [1] (which was reissued in 1957 as Back Home ). It was covered by The Everly Brothers [2] in 1961, reaching No. 20 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 82 on the U.S. pop chart. [3]

  7. When the Saints Go Marching In - Wikipedia

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    See media help. " When the Saints Go Marching In ", often referred to as simply " The Saints ", is a traditional black spiritual. [1] [2] It originated as a Christian hymn, but is often played by jazz bands. One of the most famous jazz recordings of "The Saints" was made on May 13, 1938, by Louis Armstrong and his orchestra.

  8. Captain & Tennille singles discography - Wikipedia

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    "Muskrat Love" – 3:50 "Honey Come Love Me" – 2:56; US 7" single (1976) A&M 1870-S "Muskrat Love" – 3:50 "Honey Come Love Me" – 2:56; US 7" promo (1976) A&M 1870 "Muskrat Love" (stereo) – 3:50 "Muskrat Love" (mono) – 3:50 "Mind Your Love" CL 7" promo (1976) A&M 1267 "Preocupate De Tu Amor (Mind Your Love)" "Shop Around" "Song of Joy"

  9. Willis Alan Ramsey (album) - Wikipedia

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    Willis Alan Ramsey is the sole studio release by the Texas songwriter Willis Alan Ramsey. The album's genre is hard to categorize with touches of country, country rock, folk, and folk rock. The tunes range from the reflection and regret of "The Ballad of Spider John" to a heartfelt tribute to Woody Guthrie on "Boy from Oklahoma".