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"London Bridge Is Falling Down" (also known as "My Fair Lady" or "London Bridge") is a traditional English nursery rhyme and singing game, which is found in different versions all over the world. It deals with the dilapidation of London Bridge and attempts, realistic or fanciful, to repair it.
"London Bridge" is a song recorded by American singer and rapper Fergie for her debut studio album The Dutchess (2006). It was written by Fergie, Mike Hartnett, Sean Garrett , and its sole producer Polow da Don .
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"London Bridge" by Mighty Sparrow "London Bridge (London Bridge is Broken Down)" by Mike Westbrook "London Bridge Has Fallen" by Ras Michael & The Sons of Negus "London Bridge is Falling Down" – composer unknown (nursery rhyme) "London Bridge is Falling Down" by Kirsty MacColl "London Bridge Special" by King Tubby Meets Roots Radics
"London Bridge Is Falling Down" "Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush" "Frère Jacques" "The Dump Truck Song" (Larry Groce) "Bingo" "Polly Wolly Doodle" "There Was an Old Lady" "Carrot Stew" (Larry Groce) "When the Saints Go Marching In"
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Its chorus is based on the nursery rhyme "London Bridge Is Falling Down". [1] The song reached #8 on the Adult Contemporary chart and #24 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1963. [2] The song is featured on her 1964 album, By Request. [3] The song also reached #16 in Australia. Lee's recording of the song appeared in the 1982 Costa-Gavras film Missing.
scan of Tommy Thumb's pretty song book. Tommy Thumb's Pretty Song-Book is the oldest extant anthology of English nursery rhymes, published in London in 1744.It contains the oldest printed texts of many well-known and popular rhymes, as well as several that eventually dropped out of the canon of rhymes for children.