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'Baby Got Back' by Sir Mix-A-Lot.
Yes, in the movie "The Man with the Golden Gun".
The name of the song is "Sir Duke" and it is a tribute to Duke Ellington.
The lyrics go "Although I'm so tired, I'll have another cigarette / and curse Sir Walter Raleigh, he was such a stupid get". So it seems likely Sir Walter Raleigh is mentioned because of his connection to cigarettes. This is likely as Sir Walter Raleigh is known for having introduced tobacco (and potatoes) to England.Please see the related links for details about the song and Sir Walter Raleigh.
1936
It might be a little late for the answer but here it is. The song is called 'Sir Walter's Sunday lemons' by 'Letters from London'. Unfortunately, there are neither lyrics nor chords of this great song to be found.
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'Baby Got Back' by Sir Mix-A-Lot.
Yes, in the movie "The Man with the Golden Gun".
"Baby Got Back" by Sir Mix-A-Lot (1992).
Try typing into Google "song lyrics (as many phrases and lyrics as possible)" If you put each known line in quotes, Google will try to keep that line intact when searching. Example: song lyrics "looking like a true survivor" "I'm still standing" "and if our love was just a circus" Would yield "I'm still standing" by Sir Elton John
Sir Oliver's Song was created in 1979.
To Sir With Love - song - was created in 1967.
The name of the song is "Sir Duke" and it is a tribute to Duke Ellington.
The lyrics go "Although I'm so tired, I'll have another cigarette / and curse Sir Walter Raleigh, he was such a stupid get". So it seems likely Sir Walter Raleigh is mentioned because of his connection to cigarettes. This is likely as Sir Walter Raleigh is known for having introduced tobacco (and potatoes) to England.Please see the related links for details about the song and Sir Walter Raleigh.