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U.S. Weekly

In depth look at our beloved President. U.S. Weekly. Top 10 best songs of the year. May 8, 1963 $3.99. In depth look at best-seller “Where the Wild Things Are .”.

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U.S. Weekly

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  1. In depth look at our beloved President. U.S. Weekly Top 10 best songs of the year. May 8, 1963 $3.99 In depth look at best-seller “Where the Wild Things Are.”

  2. There's this cute little girlie, she's a'workin' thereA black leotard and her feet are bareI'm gonna drink a lotta coffee, spend a little cashMake that girl love me when I put on some trashYou can understand why I've got to get backTo that sugar shack, whoa babyTo that sugar shack, yeah honeyTo that sugar shack, whoa yesTo that sugar shack. This song goes to the roots and shows how the life has hardships and how a man gets passed them. So far 1963 has been a great year in the music business with sings like “Blue Velvet,” and “Walk Like a Man.” Today were going to sum up who the best has been based on readers votes. 10. Walk Like a Man. 9. My Boyfriend’s Back. 8. I Will Follow Him. 7.Sukiyaki. 6.Fingertips. 5.Hey Paula. 4.Blue Velvet. 3.Dominique. 2.He’s so Fine. 1.Sugar Shack.

  3. Where the Wild Things Are • This book tells the story of a boy named Max who dreams up an imaginary land filled with Wild Things. Max conquers the Wild Things and becomes there king. He spend a lot of time with them but soon becomes homesick and wakes up to the real world and goes to tell his mother who does not believe him. • About the Author • Maurice Sendak grew up tough with a lot of his family dead or missing from the horrors brought on by the Holacaust. He was inspired to start writing after seeing Fantasia. He currently resides in Danbury, Connecticut.

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