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  2. Teddy Bears' Picnic - Wikipedia

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    "The Teddy Bears' Picnic" is a song consisting of a melody written in 1907 by American composer John Walter Bratton, and lyrics added in 1932 by Irish songwriter Jimmy Kennedy. It remains popular in Ireland and the United Kingdom as a children's song, having been recorded by numerous artists over the decades.

  3. Little Fur Family - Wikipedia

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    Little Fur Family is a 1946 picture book written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Garth Williams.It tells the story of a little fur child's day in the woods. The day ends when his big fur parents tuck him in bed "all soft and warm," and sing him to sleep with a bedtime song.

  4. Category:Halloween songs - Wikipedia

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    The following are songs which deal directly with Halloween, or deal with related themes and have appeared on a widely released Halloween compilation album. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

  5. These Kids' Halloween songs are just the right amount of spooky

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    Sing along to these Halloween favorites just right for kids. From Disney hits to family-friendly tunes, the whole family will enjoy these not-so-scary songs. These Kids' Halloween songs are just ...

  6. Spooky (Classics IV song) - Wikipedia

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    Lydia Lunch released her version of the song on her 1980 album Queen of Siam. The lyrics are addressed to "a spooky little boy". Another gender-flipped version was recorded by Martha Reeves and released on the album In the Midnight Hour in 1986. In this version, the line "spooky little girl like you" is changed to "spooky old lady like me".

  7. Buddy Buie - Wikipedia

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    His first success came in 1964 when Tommy Roe took "Party Girl", which Buie co-wrote with Billy Gilmore, into the Billboard Hot 100. In 1967, he started working with the group Classics IV , writing with the group's guitarist, James Cobb , to add lyrics to Mike Sharpe's instrumental " Spooky ". [ 4 ]

  8. School Days (Will D. Cobb and Gus Edwards song) - Wikipedia

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    "School Days" is an American popular song written in 1907 by Will D. Cobb and Gus Edwards. Its subject is of a mature couple looking back sentimentally on their childhood together in primary school. [1] The song was featured in a Broadway show of the same name, the first in a series of

  9. Spooky Songs for Creepy Kids - Wikipedia

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    Spooky Songs for Creepy Kids is a compilation album released in 2010 by Cuban American dark cabaret singer Voltaire.It is a collection of Voltaire's songs, ranging from 1998's The Devil's Bris to 2008's To the Bottom of the Sea, with lyrics slightly modified in order to be more child-friendly (done by removing profanity and references to sexual intercourse).