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"Tippin" (Savant) recording with an organ trio was a major hit on US jazz radio, topping the charts for months.
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Tippin debuted in 1990 with the heartland red-meat single "You've Got to Stand for Something," which became popular among soldiers in the first Gulf War.
David Roberts: Finally Newt Has His Own Country Song: "Drill Here, Drill Now" 2008
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WANG: It took about a year for "Still Tippin '" to bubble up outside of its native Houston.
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The return of Will Tippin [Bradley Cooper] was also terrific [the poor guy learns to take care of himself and still winds up with a bomb in his head!]
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(Soundbite of "Still Tippin '") Unidentified Man #1: (Rapping) Still tippin 'no bow bows, wrapped in bow bows, tippin' no bow bows, wrapped in bow bows ...
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The talented Tippin having condescendingly acknowledged the clapping of hands, and shouts of 'bravo!' which greeted her appearance, proceeded to sing the popular cavatina of 'Bid me discourse,' accompanied on the piano by Mr. Tippin; after which,
Sketches by Boz, illustrative of everyday life and every-day people Charles Dickens 1841
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"Walkin' the Tightrope'' borrows its title and theme from a Janelle Monae song, "Tippin'
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They're darn good from your favorite local bakery, supermarket, Upper Crust in Westport and Overland Park, Tippin's, Costco and so forth.
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Tippin is a country music artist who has written and recorded songs with patriotic and military themes.
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Tippin is a country music artist who has written and recorded songs with patriotic and military themes.
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