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  • Why would The Beatles put out a sound-a-like cover version of "Golden Slumbers" and "Carry that Weight" from the "Abbey Road" album by a Scottish band called White Trash - hastily changed to Trash after protests from radio and retailers?

    Finding The Best Of The Bands On The Beatles' Label 2010

  • Why would The Beatles put out a sound-a-like cover version of "Golden Slumbers" and "Carry that Weight" from the "Abbey Road" album by a Scottish band called White Trash - hastily changed to Trash after protests from radio and retailers?

    Finding The Best Of The Bands On The Beatles' Label 2010

  • Why would The Beatles put out a sound-a-like cover version of "Golden Slumbers" and "Carry that Weight" from the "Abbey Road" album by a Scottish band called White Trash - hastily changed to Trash after protests from radio and retailers?

    Finding The Best Of The Bands On The Beatles' Label 2010

  • Why would The Beatles put out a sound-a-like cover version of "Golden Slumbers" and "Carry that Weight" from the "Abbey Road" album by a Scottish band called White Trash - hastily changed to Trash after protests from radio and retailers?

    Finding The Best Of The Bands On The Beatles' Label 2010

  • I've aways liked "Unquiet Slumbers for the Sleepers" and "In that Quiet Earth" from the Genesis album "Wind and Wuthering" which refer to the final line of Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights".

    13 Examples of Literature in Song » E-Mail 2009

  • Why would The Beatles put out a sound-a-like cover version of "Golden Slumbers" and "Carry that Weight" from the "Abbey Road" album by a Scottish band called White Trash - hastily changed to Trash after protests from radio and retailers?

    Finding The Best Of The Bands On The Beatles' Label 2010

  • I've aways liked "Unquiet Slumbers for the Sleepers" and "In that Quiet Earth" from the Genesis album "Wind and Wuthering" which refer to the final line of Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights".

    13 Examples of Literature in Song 2009

  • Then wou'd she remark upon, and recite the Villainies of those Times, 'till Faintness call'd her Spirits to some reviving Slumbers.

    A Patch-Work Screen for the Ladies 2008

  • As I was going on in these wandring Thoughts, during the Intervals of my grieved Mother's Slumbers, I heard a little mumbling Noise in the next

    A Patch-Work Screen for the Ladies 2008

  • During her Illness, whilst I watch'd her Slumbers, divers Reflexions accosted me, some of one kind, some of another; in particular, What a new Face the World had at present: It was but t'other

    A Patch-Work Screen for the Ladies 2008

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