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Engine Engine Number 9. " Engine Engine #9 " is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Roger Miller. It was released in May 1965 as the lead single from the album, The 3rd Time Around. The song peaked at number 2 on the U.S. country singles chart.
The Wreck of the Old 97 was an American rail disaster involving the Southern Railway mail train, officially known as the Fast Mail (train number 97), while en route from Monroe, Virginia, to Spencer, North Carolina, on September 27, 1903. Travelling at an excessive speed in an attempt to maintain schedule, the train derailed at the Stillhouse ...
Allen Jones. William McLean. John R Smith. Andres Titus. Producer (s) Black Sheep. Music video. "The Choice Is Yours" on YouTube. " The Choice Is Yours (Revisited) " is a song by the Native Tongues affiliate Black Sheep, from their debut album A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing .
The Best Hamburger! Enough said! Hungry after the museum tours in StPete. We asked the brew pub barkeep for a recommendation and without skipping a beat he said Engine#9. We needed a break from fish and a solid meal. Big fat custom created juicy fresh and artistically presented burger and baked beans. Brought half home for a midnight snack.
Engine No. 9 can refer to: Engine Engine Number 9, a 1965 country music song by Roger Miller "(Get Me Back On Time) Engine Number 9", a 1970 song by Wilson Pickett on the album Wilson Pickett In Philadelphia "Engine No. 9", a 1986 song by the R&B group Midnight Star on their album Headlines
Engine No. 9: Why I could never be a vegetarian (with respect) - See 496 traveler reviews, 129 candid photos, and great deals for St. Petersburg, FL, at Tripadvisor.
409 (song) " 409 " is a song written by Brian Wilson, Mike Love, and Gary Usher for the American rock and roll band the Beach Boys. The song features Love singing lead vocals. It was originally released as the B-side of the single "Surfin' Safari" (1962). [3] It was later released on their 1962 album Surfin' Safari, and appeared again on their ...
Engine House No. 9 was built in 1907 to provide fire protection for Tacoma's North End. For many years it served as battalion headquarters. It was the last station in Tacoma to convert from horse-drawn to mechanized equipment-in 1919 when Rufus Harben and Earle More made the final symbolic run aboard an Amoskeg steam pumper drawn by the horses Nip, Dick and Joe.