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  2. Dog Lets Out Surprising Barks in Adorable Video - AOL

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    The post Dog Lets Out Surprising Barks in Adorable Video appeared first on DogTime. Such is the case with a recent Instagram video featuring a dog named Enzo, whose unusual barking has taken the ...

  3. Hark, Hark! The Dogs Do Bark - Wikipedia

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    Hark, hark, the dogs do bark. But only one in three. They bark at those in velvet gowns, But never bark at me. The Duke is fond of velvet gowns, He'll ask you all to tea. But I'm in rags, and I'm in tags, He'll never send for me. Hark, hark, the dogs do bark, The Duke is fond of kittens. He likes to take their insides out, And use their fur for ...

  4. Hey Bulldog - Wikipedia

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    As the band neared the end of the basic track for "Hey Bulldog", McCartney attempted to make Lennon laugh by barking like a dog. [21] [note 1] Lennon changed the song's name to "Hey Bulldog", [4] though the title phrase does not appear until the outro. [7] After the band had recorded ten takes, the last attempt was marked "best". [19]

  5. Jingle Cats - Wikipedia

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    The Jingle Dogs CD Puppy Holidays was released in 2008. [8] In 2009, the album First Meowel was released on iTunes as well as the official website and starred the cats Messifur, Jumper, Ally, and Christmas Tree Face with dog noises in the background. [9] In 2008, Jingle Cats Christmas was released on DVD with songs from the Jingle Cats and the ...

  6. The 15 best modern Christmas songs to add to your holiday ...

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    Here's the best modern and new Christmas music to refresh your holiday playlist in 2024, featuring hits from Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, Sabrina Carpenter, and more.

  7. The Singing Dogs - Wikipedia

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    The Singing Dogs was a Danish musical recording project in the 1950s by recording engineer and ornithologist Carl Weismann and record producer Don Charles based around manipulated recordings of dogs barking. Carl Weismann, while recording the sounds of birds for other projects, ended up with many recordings that were spoiled by dogs barking.

  8. (How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window? - Wikipedia

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    According to rock historian Michael Uslan, "novelty songs" like "Doggie" led to the "fervent embrace of rock & roll" [4] by 1955. "A lot of songs at that time were extremely bland, squeaky-clean stuff. The music field was ripe for something new, something vibrant to shake the rafters." [4] The song has since become a popular children's song.

  9. Caroline, No - Wikipedia

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    The album version was edited to include a non-musical tag consisting of the sounds of Wilson's dogs barking and a passing train. "Caroline, No", issued with the B-side "Summer Means New Love", peaked at number 32 in the US and failed to chart in the UK. To mitigate the poor sales, Capitol quickly issued "Sloop John B" as the Beach Boys' next single