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"Tell Me a Story" is a song written by Terry Gilkyson and performed by Jimmy Boyd and Frankie Laine, with the Norman Luboff Chorus. It reached #1 in Australia , #4 on the U.S. pop chart , and #5 on the UK Singles Chart in 1953.
Bobby Freeman released a version of the song as a single in 1965, but it did not chart. [4] Sandy Nelson released a version of the song on his 1966 album "In" Beat. [5] The Olympics released a version of the song on their 1966 album Something Old, Something New. [6] Billy Preston released a version of the song on his 1966 album Wildest Organ in ...
The song uses storytelling to tell the connection of Lamar with his father, Kenny "Ducky" Duckworth, and his Top Dawg label-boss, Anthony "Top Dawg" Tiffith. [4] Specifically, the song tells the story about Top Dawg's previous encounters with Ducky, many years prior to Top Dawg signing Lamar to his label. [7] [4]
The tune of the song appears in the 1970 animated TV special adaptation of Horton Hears a Who! by Dr. Seuss, used as the melody for the song Be Kind To Your Small Person Friends. In 1981, fingerstyle guitarist Guy Van Duser made an arrangement of the march for guitar. It was later performed by guitarists such as Chet Atkins, Rick Foster and ...
"Tell Me a Bedtime Story" (Herbie Hancock) – 6:46 Flute solo: Hubert Laws; Electric piano: Herbie Hancock; Jazz violins: Harry Lookofsky (based on a Herbie Hancock piano solo transcribed by Sy Johnson) "Love Me by Name" (Lesley Gore, Ellen Weston) – 4:10 Vocalist: Patti Austin; Keyboards: Herbie Hancock; Guitar: Eric Gale
"Rubber Duckie" is a song sung by the Muppet character Ernie (performed by Jim Henson) on Sesame Street. The song is named after Ernie's toy, a rubber duck affectionately named Rubber Duckie. The song, written by Jeff Moss and arranged by Joe Raposo, was first heard by children watching an episode of Sesame Street on February 25, 1970. [1]
"Tell Me, Tell Me, Dreamface" Duke Ellington: Don George February 27, 1947 "Tell Me (Tell Me Why)" Max Kortlander: J. Will Callahan March 23, 1951 (with Paul Weston's orchestra) released both as a single and on the album On Moonlight Bay "Ten Cents A Dance" Richard Rodgers: Lorenz Hart: December 30, 1954 from the album Love Me Or Leave Me
"Tell Me the Old, Old Story" is a hymn. The words were written as a poem in 1866 by Katherine Hankey , an English evangelist , while she was recovering from a serious illness in London . [ 1 ] It was set to music by William Howard Doane , who was much impressed by the poem when it was recited by Major General David Russell while they were ...