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  2. Three Blind Mice - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Haydn used its theme in the Finale (4th Mvt) of his Symphony 83 (1785–86); one of the 6 Paris Symphonies, and the music also appears in the final movement of English composer Eric Coates' suite The Three Men. "Three Blind Mice" was used as a theme song for The Three Stooges and a Curtis Fuller arrangement of the rhyme is featured on ...

  3. Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme - Wikipedia

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    Alternative music mix for the Del Rubio Triplets opening "Hop to It" Alternative intro to Bobby Brown's "Three Blind Mice" More present and different musical score, with background music playing through most of the film as opposed to various non-musical moments in the uncut version.

  4. Frère Jacques - Wikipedia

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    Edward Kilenyi pointed out that "Fra Jacopino" shares the same "Frère Jacques"-like melody as "Chanson de Lambert", a French song dating from 1650, and a Hungarian folk tune. [20] The "Frère Jacques" tune is one of the most basic repeating canons along with the melody of "Three Blind Mice". It is also simple enough to have spread easily from ...

  5. King Cole for Kids - Wikipedia

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    "Ke-Mo-Ki-Mo (The Magic Song)" "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" "(Go To Sleep) My Sleepy Head" "Nursery Rhymes" "The Three Trees" "There's a Train Out for Dreamland" "Three Blind Mice" "I Wanna Be a Friend of Yours"

  6. Dr. No (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    "Kingston Calypso" (a version of "Three Blind Mice") – Byron Lee and the Dragonaires "Jamaican Rock" (not heard in the film, a possible unused title track) "Jump Up" – Byron Lee and the Dragonaires "Audio Bongo" (an electronic music version of a musical theme for Dr. No) "Under the Mango Tree" – Diana Coupland

  7. Old King Cole (film) - Wikipedia

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    Other nursery rhyme books do the same thing, and several famous characters leave their homes and go to Old King Cole's party. There, all the characters have a small sing-and-dance act. When the Ten Little Indians get on stage, their dance is so catchy that Old King Cole and all the other characters join in as well.

  8. Three Little Girls in Blue - Wikipedia

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    The 20th Century-Fox film was adapted from Stephen Powys' 1938 play Three Blind Mice and featured songs with music by Josef Myrow and lyrics by Mack Gordon. [4] The score is notable for the first appearance of the song "You Make Me Feel So Young". [5]

  9. Cecily Parsley's Nursery Rhymes - Wikipedia

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    Cecily Parsley's Nursery Rhymes is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter, and published by Frederick Warne & Co. in December 1922. The book is a compilation of traditional English nursery rhymes such as "Goosey Goosey Gander", "This Little Piggy" and "Three Blind Mice". The title character is a rabbit who brews ale for ...