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1976 SONG PERFORMED BY THE BEACH BOYS
Had To Phone Ya

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Back to Africa movement         
  • The Province of Freedom from ''Voyages to the River Sierra Leone'' by John Matthews, 1788
POLITICAL MOVEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES DURING THE 18TH AND 19TH CENTURIES
Back to Africa movement; Colonization movement; Return-to-Africa movement; Return to Africa movement; Back to Africa; Back to africa; Back-to-Africa; Ex-slave repatriation; Slave Repatriation
movimento di Ritorno in Africa, movimento politico che sostiene il ritorno degli afro-americani nella patria africana (fondato da Marcus Garvey nel 1916)
one to one         
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1-to-1; One to one; One To One; One to One (album); One to One (disambiguation); One-to-One (disambiguation); One to one (disambiguation); One-one; One-To-One; One to One; One-to-one (disambiguation); One-to-One; 1-2-1; One to One (song)
tra due persone, individuale; biunivoco

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Had to Phone Ya

"Had to Phone Ya" is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1976 album 15 Big Ones. It was written by Brian Wilson, his sister-in-law Diane Rovell, and Mike Love. The song was issued as the B-side to their single "It's O.K.". An earlier recording by the group American Spring was included as a bonus track on a later reissue of the album Spring (1972).