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In August 2017, wowaka released his final Vocaloid song entitled Unknown Mother Goose (アンノウン・マザーグース) following six years since his previous works in Vocaloid. The song was created for Hatsune Miku's 10-year anniversary compilation album Re:Start. [16]
On August 22nd 2017, wowaka released his final vocaloid song, "Unknown Mother-Goose (アンノウン・マザーグース)" for Hatsune Miku's 10th anniversary compilation album Re:Start. [42] A cover version by Hitorie featuring wowaka's vocals was released 2 months later, on October 22nd. [43]
Mother Goose's name was identified with English collections of stories and nursery rhymes popularised in the 17th century. English readers would already have been familiar with Mother Hubbard, a stock figure when Edmund Spenser published the satire Mother Hubberd's Tale in 1590, as well as with similar fairy tales told by "Mother Bunch" (the pseudonym of Madame d'Aulnoy) [4] in the 1690s. [5]
"Unknown Mother Goose" 431 May 1 Fruits Zipper "Watashi no Ichiban Kawaii Tokoro" 432 May 3 Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi "Tonbo" 433 May 8 Hitorie "On the Front Line" 434 May 10 Ano featuring Lilas Ikuta "Zezezezettai Seiiki" 435 May 15 Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi "Black Cloak and Red Apple" 436 May 17 Psychic Fever, JP the Wavy "Just Like Dat" 437 May 22
Produced by Klaw & Erlanger, Mother Goose premiered at Broadway's New Amsterdam Theatre on December 3, 1903; closing at that theatre on February 27, 1904, after 105 performances. [5] The work was an Americanized version of Collins and Wood's British Christmas pantomime that was originally staged at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in 1902. [6]
Burl Ives Sings Little White Duck and Other Children's Favorites is a 12-inch LP album of folk songs for children recorded by Burl Ives (vocal and guitar) for Columbia Records between 1949 and 1951. The label, in 1950, crafted a "shared" 10-inch children's LP.
If you’re stuck on today’s Wordle answer, we’re here to help—but beware of spoilers for Wordle 1264 ahead. Let's start with a few hints.
"Mother Goose Jamboree", sung by Cab Callowmouse (a parody a Cab Calloway) and various Mother Goose characters having a party at a bookstore all night, Ivy Austin performs the song's introduction, music by Paul Jacobs and lyrics by Sarah Durkee.