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  2. Keep Your Hands off My Baby - Wikipedia

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    "Keep Your Hands off My Baby" Song by The Beatles; from the album Live at the BBC; Released: 30 November 1994: Recorded: 22 January 1963: Genre: Merseybeat, pop: Length: 2: 31: Label: Apple Records: Songwriter(s) Gerry Goffin, Carole King: Producer(s) George Martin (Executive producer)

  3. Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody - Wikipedia

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    Sheet music cover, 1918 "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody" is a popular song written by Jean Schwartz, with lyrics by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young.The song was introduced by Al Jolson in the Broadway musical Sinbad and published in 1918.

  4. Yes Sir, That's My Baby (song) - Wikipedia

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    In German, the song was titled "Küss' mich, Schnucki-Putzi". In 1956 Bruno and his Quirinetta orchestra recorded in Italian the song entitled Il vero charleston "Lola" (The Real Charleston "Lola"), with lyrics by Borella, (CGD, ND 9006). The song was also sung by Jason Robards and Barry Gordon in the 1965 feature film A Thousand Clowns. [9]

  5. Sleep Safe and Warm - Wikipedia

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    Appearing in the movie as a wordless theme song sung by Mia Farrow, it was turned over to Larry Kusik and Eddie Snyder, who wrote the lyrics for it the same year. [ 4 ] "Lullaby" is the main theme of the film's score which was nominated to the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score in 1969. [ 5 ]

  6. Children, Go Where I Send Thee - Wikipedia

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    The song's origins are uncertain; however, its nearest known relative is the English folk song "The Twelve Apostles." [ 2 ] Both songs are listed in the Roud Folk Song Index as #133. Parallel features in the two songs' cumulative structure and lyrics (cumulating to 12 loosely biblical references) make this connection apparent.

  7. All the Pretty Little Horses - Wikipedia

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    The song is commonly thought to be of African-American origin. [1] An early published version is in "A White Dove", [2] a 1903 story for kindergarteners by Maud McKnight Lindsay (1874–1941), a teacher from Alabama and daughter of Robert B. Lindsay. [3] In the story, "a little girl" sings to "her baby brother" what is footnoted as "an old ...

  8. Rock Me Baby (song) - Wikipedia

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    B.B. King's "Rock Me Baby" is based on the 1951 song "Rockin' and Rollin'" by Lil' Son Jackson. [1] King's lyrics are nearly identical to Jackson's, although instrumentally the songs are different: "Rockin' and Rollin'" is a solo piece, with Jackson's vocal and guitar accompaniment, whereas "Rock Me Baby" is an ensemble piece.

  9. Pretty Baby (Tony Jackson song) - Wikipedia

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    Sheet music cover, 1916 "Pretty Baby" is a song written by Tony Jackson during the Ragtime era. The song was remembered as being prominent in Jackson's repertory before he left New Orleans in 1912, but was not published until 1916. The background as to how the song came to be published has been confused over the years.

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