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Wat (wie) is N C A R - definitie

SONG WRITTEN BY GEORGE M. COHAN
H-A-R-R-I-G-A-N; H-A-double R-I-G-A-N

N. R. Govindarajar         
INDIAN POLITICIAN
N.R. Govindarajar; N R Govindarajar; NR Govindarajar
N R Govindarajar an Indian politician from All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and a previous member of the Parliament of India representing Tamil Nadu in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian Parliament. He contested the 2004 Indian General Elections from Gobichettipalayam (Lok Sabha constituency) and lost to E.
A & R Recording         
DEFUNCT MAJOR AMERICAN INDEPENDENT STUDIO RECORDING COMPANY
A&R Recording; A & R Studios; A & R Studio; A & R Recording Inc.; A&R Recording Studios; A & R Recording Studios
A & R Recording Inc. was a major American independent studio recording company founded in 1958 by Jack Arnold and Phil Ramone.
Ar         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ar; Ar.; A R; A-R; AR (disambiguation); A.R.; A.r.; Ar (disambiguation); AR rifle; AR Gun; AR movement
¦ symbol the chemical element argon.

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Harrigan (song)

"Harrigan" is a song written by George M. Cohan for the short-lived 1908 Broadway musical Fifty Miles from Boston when it was introduced by James C. Marlowe. It celebrates, and to some extent mocks, his own Irish heritage. It is also an affectionate homage to Edward Harrigan, a previous great Irish American contributor to American musical theater.

The song was performed by James Cagney and Joan Leslie in the 1942 film Yankee Doodle Dandy, a biopic of Cohan's life. In that film it was portrayed as an early work of Cohan's that he was shopping around. In real life, by 1907 he had already scored some major Broadway hits and had little need to try to sell individual songs to producers.

Contemporary Irish-American singer Billy Murray made a very popular recording of the song for Victor Records (catalog No. 5197) in 1907. In his version, the answer "Harrigan!" to each question is shouted by a background group. Edward Meeker was another who enjoyed success with his recording of the song in 1907.