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Hayley Westenra, on her album, Hushabye, which is dedicated to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's baby. Odetta, on her album At the Gate of Horn, released in 1957. Aaron Copland composed an arrangement of "The Little Horses" for voice and piano as the second set of Old American Songs (1952) Shawn Colvin
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"Hushabye" is a song that was written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman in 1959 for the Brooklyn doo-wop quintet the Mystics. [1] The group's recording of the song was a Top 20 hit. Background
Hush-a-bye or Hushabye may refer to: "Hushabye", a song recorded by The ... , by Hayley Westenra "All the Pretty Little Horses", a lullaby also called "Hush-a-bye"
Dilly Dally's first full-length album, Sore, was released on October 9, 2015, on Buzz Records in Canada and Partisan Records in the United States and United Kingdom. [5]Sore was a longlisted nominee for the 2016 Polaris Music Prize, [10] as well as a Juno Award nominee for Alternative Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2017. [11]
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Most of the puppet characters, including Phineas T. Bluster, the cranky mayor and chief killjoy of Doodyville, Dilly Dally, a foolish carpenter who was usually the butt of Bluster's plots, Flub-a-dub, a beast with a duck's head, cat's whiskers, and the parts of several other animals, Heidi Doody, Howdy's sister, and Howdy himself, of course ...
Arlene Silver and Dick Van Dyke. In the beloved film Mary Poppins, Dick Van Dyke sings the song "Jolly Holiday" to Mary Poppins (Julie Andrews). “It's a jolly holiday with Mary,” he sings ...