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"'''Halfies'''" is a Latin-flavored song sung by [[Roosevelt Franklin]]'s friend, [[A. B. Cito]]. He sings about how you should always do "halfies" when you're eating with a friend, which means that you should share your lunches with each other, so both of you get to try a little bit of everything. |
"'''Halfies'''" is a Latin-flavored song sung by [[Roosevelt Franklin]]'s friend, [[A. B. Cito]]. He sings about how you should always do "halfies" when you're eating with a friend, which means that you should share your lunches with each other, so both of you get to try a little bit of everything. |
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*''[[The Year of Roosevelt Franklin]]'' (1971) |
*''[[The Year of Roosevelt Franklin]]'' (1971) |
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Revision as of 22:27, 14 August 2008
Music by | Joe Raposo Matt Robinson |
Lyrics by | Matt Robinson |
Date | 1971 |
Publisher | Pickled Pigs Feet, Ltd. |
"Halfies" is a Latin-flavored song sung by Roosevelt Franklin's friend, A. B. Cito. He sings about how you should always do "halfies" when you're eating with a friend, which means that you should share your lunches with each other, so both of you get to try a little bit of everything.