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Songs about children (2 C, 103 P) A. Songs about child abuse (1 C, 44 P) Pages in category "Songs about childhood" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of ...
17. “Father and Son” by Cat Stevens. Release Year: 1970 Genre: Folk Like most of Cat Stevens’ music, this touching tune about fathers and sons is sappy in the best way possible.
Many artists have written songs about child abuse, ... Childhood", by Ayreon ... “This Life Is Mine”, by Jeff Williams
The video for "Childhood" is four and a half minutes long and has little in common with the corresponding film. [ 15 ] [ 19 ] In the publication, Doug Pratt's DVD: Movies, Television, Music, Art, Adult, and More! , Pratt describes the video as "outstanding, a Chris Van Allsburg -style vision of children in flying airships, crusading through a ...
Save the Children (song) Seven (Taylor Swift song) Silver Bells; Skip a Rope; Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child; Stay Together for the Kids; Streets of Heaven (song) Suffer the Children (song) Sweet Little Jesus Boy
Each half-hour video featured around 10 songs in a music video style production starring a group of children known as the "Kidsongs Kids". They sing and dance their way through well-known children's songs, nursery rhymes and covers of pop hits from the '50s, '60s, '70s and '80s, all tied together by a simple story and theme.
A children's song may be a nursery rhyme set to music, a song that children invent and share among themselves or a modern creation intended for entertainment, use in the home or education. Although children's songs have been recorded and studied in some cultures more than others, they appear to be universal in human society.
The third song is based on a poem, "Windy Nights", by Robert Louis Stevenson. The text for the fourth song is "Matthew, Mark, Luke and John", a nursery rhyme and evening prayer. The fifth song uses the nursery rhyme "Sing a Song of Sixpence". The composer noted: "The Five Childhood lyrics are a kind of 'homage' to the world of children.