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  2. Little Arabella Miller - Wikipedia

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    Then upon her dear grandmother Gran said, "Arabella Miller, How I love your caterpillar." [3] Little Arabella Miller Had a fuzzy caterpillar. First it climbed upon her mother, Then upon her baby brother. They said, " Arabella Miller, Put away your caterpillar!" [4] Little Arabella Miller Found a hairy caterpillar, First it crawled upon her mother,

  3. Hares on the Mountain - Wikipedia

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    though one version, collected in Virginia from Asa Martin and titled "Lightning and Thunder", ends with the birth of a baby: The knife it was got and the britches cut asunder [sung three times] And then they went at it like lightnin' and thunder. Sing fol-de-rol-day. Well the babe it was born and they did all wonder [sung three times]

  4. Homesick (Dua Lipa song) - Wikipedia

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    Musically, "Homesick" is a piano ballad that runs for three minutes and fifty seconds. [7] [8] Constructed in verse-chorus form, the song is composed in 44 time (save for a 5 4 interluding passage after the first chorus) and the key of F♯ major, with a slow ballad tempo of 66 beats per minute and a chord progression of D♯m–B–F♯–C♯sus–C♯.

  5. Babies (song) - Wikipedia

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    Cocker summed up the song as "a fairly poppy song with slightly iffy subject matter." [2] He explained of the song's meaning, " 'Babies' is just a thing you get up to when you are fourteen and certain things are still taboo and you get into situations because of curiosity." [3] The Stanhope Road referred to in the song is in the Intake area of ...

  6. Children, Go Where I Send Thee - Wikipedia

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    The song's origins are uncertain; however, its nearest known relative is the English folk song "The Twelve Apostles." [ 2 ] Both songs are listed in the Roud Folk Song Index as #133. Parallel features in the two songs' cumulative structure and lyrics (cumulating to 12 loosely biblical references) make this connection apparent.

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  8. Danny Boy - Wikipedia

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    2014 The song appears in a scene of episode 2.6 of British period drama Mr Selfridge performed by Alfie Boe. The song is also heard in Series 2 Episode 1 of period crime drama Peaky Blinders, this time performed by Johnny Cash. 2017 Emmet Cahill, an Irish tenor, released the song in his solo 2017 album Ireland [25] while part of the band Celtic ...

  9. Walkin' My Baby Back Home (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Walkin' My Baby Back Home" is a popular song written in 1930 by Roy Turk (lyrics) and Fred E. Ahlert (music). [ 1 ] The song first charted in 1931 with versions by Nick Lucas (No. 8), Ted Weems (also No. 8), The Charleston Chasers (No. 15) and Lee Morse (No. 18).