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Pages in category "Songs about mice and rats" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Ben (song)
Songs about mammals ... Songs about mice and rats (13 P) P. ... Reindeer(s) Are Better Than People; Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer (song)
"Three Blind Mice" was used as a theme song for The Three Stooges and a Curtis Fuller arrangement of the rhyme is featured on the Art Blakey live album of the same name. The song is also the basis for Leroy Anderson's 1947 orchestral "Fiddle Faddle". The theme can be heard in Antonín Dvořák's Symphony No. 9 IV.
Musevisa is a secular song, where a family of anthropomorphic mice are preparing for Christmas. The mouse-mother specifically warns her children against the dangers of the mousetrap . [ 1 ] In December 2008 the alleged rediscovery of a missing verse from the song attracted the attention of the Norwegian media.
Songs about mice and rats (13 P) T. Television series about mice and rats (2 C, 12 P) V. Video games about mice and rats (3 C, 84 P) Pages in category "Mice and rats ...
"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. The regular writing team of Dicks and Rudge also wrote novelty songs for Bernard Cribbins.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 31 January 2025. Song written by Don Black and composed by Walter Scharf For the Adair Lion song, see BEN (song). "Ben" Side A of the Brazilian single Single by Michael Jackson from the album Ben B-side "You Can Cry on My Shoulder" Released July 12, 1972 Recorded November 1971 Genre Pop adult ...
There was a tailor had a mouse Hi diddle um come feed-al They lived together in one house Hi diddle um come feed-al Chorus (after each verse) — Hi diddle um come tarum tirum,