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  2. Rock-A-Bye Baby (film) - Wikipedia

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    Rock-A-Bye Baby was loosely based on the Preston Sturges' film The Miracle of Morgan's Creek (1944), which starred Eddie Bracken and Betty Hutton.. Rock-a-Bye Baby was filmed from November 18, 1957, through January 8, 1958, [9] and opened in Los Angeles on July 16, 1958, followed by a premiere in New York City on July 23.

  3. Hans Christian Andersen (film) - Wikipedia

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    Hans sees a lonely young girl outside his jail cell window and offers to introduce her to his companion. By drawing on his thumb, Hans creates a puppet he calls Thumbelina and brings a smile to the girl's face. Soon Hans is bailed out of jail by the theater company and taken to the theater, where he becomes entranced by the beauty and talent of ...

  4. List of children's books made into feature films - Wikipedia

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    The Young Black Stallion (2003) Blackbeard's Ghost (1965), Ben Stahl: Blackbeard's Ghost (1968) Blood and Chocolate (1997), Annette Curtis Klause: Blood and Chocolate (2007) The Blue Bird for Children (1913) [N 7], Georgette Leblanc: The Blue Bird (1918) The Blue Bird (1940) The Blue Bird (Russian: Синяя птица, Sinyaya Ptitsa) (1970 ...

  5. Johnny Johnny Yes Papa - Wikipedia

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    As of 20 August 2020, a video containing the song, misspelt as "Johny" and uploaded to YouTube by Loo Loo Kids in 2016, [1] has more than 6.9 billion views as of January 2024, making it the third-most-viewed video on the site, as well as the most-viewed nursery rhyme video and one of the top 10 most-disliked YouTube videos.

  6. The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze (song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics were based on the phenomenal success of trapeze artist Jules Léotard, for whom the one-piece dancer's garment was named. [1] The following century, the song inspired the 1934 short story The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze by William Saroyan. The film Man on the Flying Trapeze came out in 1935, starring W. C. Fields and Mary ...

  7. Inchworm (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's lyrics express a carpe diem sentiment, with the singer noting that the inchworm of the title has a "business-like mind", and is blind to the beauty of the flowers it encounters: Two and two are four Four and four are eight That's all you have on your business-like mind Two and two are four Four and four are eight How can you be so blind?

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  9. List of songs about school - Wikipedia

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    "College Kids" by Relient K "College Life" by Billy Murray "College Man" by Bill Justis "College" by Pat Green "Commencement" by Blue Scholars "Cool Senior High School (Fight Song)" by The Nation of Ulysses "Cool to Hate" by The Offspring from the album Ixnay on the Hombre "Cry Alone" by Lil Peep "Curses" by Bullet for My Valentine