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- Q7459738 subject Q13274535.
- Q7459738 subject Q7008224.
- Q7459738 subject Q7249776.
- Q7459738 subject Q8416064.
- Q7459738 abstract "The S.F.X. Boys' Choir was a Catholic boys' choir that existed from 1994 to 2007. The choir received nationwide fame when the choir sang on the reworked version of The Farm's 1990 hit "Alltogethernow" and for gaining its place in the Guinness Book of World Records in 1998 for being the first (and only) choir to sing in all 49 cathedrals and abbeys in England and Wales.".
- Q7459738 wikiPageWikiLink Q13274535.
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- Q7459738 wikiPageWikiLink Q25.
- Q7459738 wikiPageWikiLink Q2739.
- Q7459738 wikiPageWikiLink Q2977.
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- Q7459738 wikiPageWikiLink Q7008224.
- Q7459738 wikiPageWikiLink Q7249776.
- Q7459738 wikiPageWikiLink Q8416064.
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- Q7459738 comment "The S.F.X. Boys' Choir was a Catholic boys' choir that existed from 1994 to 2007. The choir received nationwide fame when the choir sang on the reworked version of The Farm's 1990 hit "Alltogethernow" and for gaining its place in the Guinness Book of World Records in 1998 for being the first (and only) choir to sing in all 49 cathedrals and abbeys in England and Wales.".
- Q7459738 label "S.F.X. Boys' Choir, Liverpool".