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The Burl Ives Sing-Along Song Book: A Treasury of American Folk Songs & Ballads, 1963; Albad the Oaf. London: Abelard-Schuman, 1965; More Burl Ives Songs. New York: Ballantine Books, 1966; Sing a Fun Song. New York: Southern Music Publishing, 1968; Burl Ives: Four Folk Song and Four Stories, co-authored with Barbara Hazen. N.p.: CBS Records, 1969
Camp songs or campfire songs are a category of folk music traditionally sung around a campfire for entertainment. Since the advent of summer camp as an activity for children, these songs have been identified with children's songs, although they may originate from earlier traditions of songs popular with adults.
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Cynthia Erivo and Jennifer Hudson had a reunion to sing about, alright!. The two actresses — who costarred on Broadway in the 2015 revival of The Color Purple — were together again on the ...
String Along "Everglades" 60 "You're Gonna Miss Me" 1961 — Goin' Places "Coming from the Mountains" — Close-Up "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" 21 College Concert "Scotch and Soda" 1962 81 The Kingston Trio "Jane, Jane, Jane" 93 Something Special "One More Town" 97 "Greenback Dollar" 21 New Frontier "Reverend Mr. Black" 1963 8 The ...
Morgan Freeman rang in the new year with Al Green. The Oscar winner spent Dec. 31 at his Mississippi bar Ground Zero Blues Club, where he got up on stage with the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member ...
"Sing", written by Joe Raposo. A version of "Sing" recorded by The Carpenters in 1973 reached No. 3 on the Billboard top singles chart. "Sing After Me", sung by Madeline Kahn and Grover , written by Sam Pottle (music) and Tony Geiss (lyrics).
Lavender Darcangelo, a singer from Fitchburg, Mass., took the stage at a local Pride Month luncheon on June 23 and asked if she could entertain the crowd with a song to honor the LGBTQ community.