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"One, Two, Three, Four, Five" is one of many counting-out rhymes. It was first recorded in Mother Goose's Melody around 1765. Like most versions until the late 19th century, it had only the first stanza and dealt with a hare, not a fish: One, two, three, four and five, I caught a hare alive; Six, seven, eight, nine and ten, I let him go again. [1]
It was also ranked number five on Amazon.com's Best Songs of 2007. [20] Pitchfork Media deemed the video the fifth best video of the decade, [21] and named the song number 16 on the top 100 tracks of 2007. [22] Blender named the video number two on The Top 10 Music Videos of 2007. [23]
"One, Two, Buckle My Shoe" "One, Two, Three, Four, Five" "On Top of Old Smokey" "Fast Food Song" (a song using the names of several fast food franchises) "Popeye the Sailor Man" (theme song from the 20th-century cartoon series) "Ring Around the Rosie" "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" "Sea Lion Woman" "See Saw Margery Daw" "Singing To The Bus Driver"
One Million Years B.C. (1966) One More Time (1970) One Night with the King (2006) One Night of Love (1934) The 1 Second Film (2007) #1 Serial Killer (2013) One, Two, Three (1961) One Way Passage (1932) One Week: (1920 & 2008) One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing (1975) 10 (1979) The Ten Commandments: The Movie (2016) 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016) 10 ...
The Marriages Between Zones Three, Four, and Five (1997, libretto by Doris Lessing, after her second novel from Canopus in Argos) Galileo Galilei (2002, libretto by Mary Zimmerman and Arnold Weinstein) Waiting for the Barbarians for voices, chorus and orchestra (2005, after the novel by J. M. Coetzee) Appomattox (2007, libretto by Christopher ...
One, Two, Three is a 1961 American political comedy film directed by Billy Wilder, and written by Wilder and I. A. L. Diamond. It is based on the 1929 Hungarian one-act play Egy, kettÅ‘, három by Ferenc Molnár , with a "plot borrowed partly from" Ninotchka , a 1939 film co-written by Wilder.
Invitation to the Dance (1956 – original music for scene two, Ring Around the Rosy, by Previn) Designing Woman (1957) Elmer Gantry (1960) The Subterraneans (1960) All in a Night's Work (1961) The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1961) One, Two, Three (1961) Long Day's Journey into Night (1962) Two for the Seesaw (1962) Dead Ringer (1964 ...
Here Come the 123s is the third children's album and thirteenth studio album by They Might Be Giants.It is the sequel to the group's 2005 album Here Come the ABCs.The songs are edutainment music, and like ABCs, both a CD and DVD were released. [1]