• Ship Ahoy is an album by Philadelphia soul group The O'Jays, released in 1973 on Philadelphia International Records. The album was a critical and commercial...
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  • Ship Ahoy or Ship Ahoy! may refer to: Ship Ahoy (film), a 1942 American musical-comedy film Ship Ahoy (album), a 1973 album by The O'Jays, "Ship Ahoy...
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  • Ahoy (/əˈhɔɪ/) (listen) is a signal word used to call to a ship or boat. It is derived from the Middle English cry, 'Hoy!'.[better source needed] The...
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  • William H. Armstrong. Barkley is the cover illustrator of The O'Jays Ship Ahoy album Outside of Barkley's work as an artist, he was also the co-founder...
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  • Survival "followed the spectacular Back Stabbers and Ship Ahoy" as a "good, but not on the same level" album featuring "many strong ballads and good message...
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    song "Peking" on the album Mixed Cargo is about Peking. The ship was the setting for the 1965 Margaret Rutherford film Murder Ahoy as "HMS Battledore"...
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    following albums reached the top twenty on the United States Billboard 200 pop albums chart. 1972: Back Stabbers (US number 10) 1973: Ship Ahoy (US number...
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  • recorded by American R&B/soul vocal group The O'Jays for their seventh album, Ship Ahoy (1973). American group Heavy D & the Boyz released their very successful...
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    "Ship Ahoy" and finally "All About Eve", which was the group's greatest commercial success reaching number 28 in the UK Singles Chart. The album featured...
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  • (drums). The band released a studio album, Ahoy Crew Members!, in 2002 with DFF Records. Their subsequent studio album, What This Means to Me, was released...
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