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  2. The Hearse Song - Wikipedia

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    The Hearse Song. " The Hearse Song " is a song about burial and human decomposition, of unknown origin. It was popular as a World War I song, and was popular in the 20th century as an American and British children's song, continuing to the present. It has many variant titles, lyrics, and melodies, [ 1 ] but generally features the line "The ...

  3. Dirt (song) - Wikipedia

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    Content. Written by Rodney Clawson and Chris Tompkins, the song is a mid-tempo ballad about various life events centering on dirt. [7] The final lines of the song include the lyrics "You know you came from it / Someday you'll return to it", which the duo initially did not want to include as they felt it was a cliché. [8]

  4. A Windmill in Old Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Songwriter (s) Ted Dicks, Myles Rudge. Official audio. "A Windmill in Old Amsterdam" on YouTube. "A Windmill In Old Amsterdam" is a 1965 novelty song written by Ted Dicks and Myles Rudge. The song, about a mouse that wears clogs, and arranged in waltz time, was notably recorded by Ronnie Hilton in 1965 and issued on the His Master's Voice label.

  5. Burrow - Wikipedia

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    An eastern chipmunkat the entrance of its burrow. A burrowis a hole or tunnel excavated into the ground by an animalto construct a space suitable for habitation or temporary refuge, or as a byproduct of locomotion. Burrows provide a form of shelter against predationand exposure to the elements, and can be found in nearly every biomeand among ...

  6. An American Dream (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Dirt Band singles chronology. "In for the Night". (1978) " An American Dream ". (1979) "Make a Little Magic". (1980) " An American Dream " is a song written by Rodney Crowell. He recorded it under the title "Voilá, An American Dream" on his 1978 album Ain't Living Long Like This, and released it as the B-side to that album's single "(Now ...

  7. 'Dirt on My Boots' is a bit autobiographical for songwriter ...

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    The late '90s Blackstreet/Dr. Dre hit may have inspired the song they were about to write, but aside from a super-infectious hook, the two songs couldn't be more different.

  8. Down in a Hole - Wikipedia

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    Down in a Hole. " Down in a Hole " is a power ballad [2] by Alice in Chains, and the fifth and last single from their album Dirt (1992). It is the twelfth song on most pressings of the album and fourth or eleventh on others. [3]

  9. Hickory Dickory Dock - Wikipedia

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    Hickety Dickety Dock, illustrated by Denslow. The earliest recorded version of the rhyme is in Tommy Thumb's Pretty Song Book, published in London in about 1744, which uses the opening line: 'Hickere, Dickere Dock'. [1] The next recorded version in Mother Goose's Melody (c. 1765), uses 'Dickery, Dickery Dock'.