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  2. One, Two, Three, Four, Five - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of the poem from the 1901 Book of Nursery Rhymes "One, Two, Three, Four, Five" is one of many counting-out rhymes. It was first recorded in Mother Goose's Melody around 1765.

  3. Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star - Wikipedia

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    Published. 1806. Lyricist (s) Jane Taylor. " Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star " is an English lullaby. The lyrics are from an early-19th-century English poem written by Jane Taylor, "The Star". [1] The poem, which is in couplet form, was first published in 1806 in Rhymes for the Nursery, a collection of poems by Taylor and her sister Ann.

  4. One Thing (Finger Eleven song) - Wikipedia

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    Finger Eleven singles chronology. "Good Times". (2003) " One Thing ". (2003) "Absent Elements". (2004) " One Thing " is a soft rock song by Canadian rock band Finger Eleven, released on September 8, 2003, as the second single from their self-titled third album (2003). It reached number 16 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and entered the top 10 on ...

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  6. Five Little Ducks - Wikipedia

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    Five Little Ducks. " Five Little Ducks " is a traditional children's song. The rhyme also has an associated finger play. Canadian children's folk singer Raffi released it as a single from the Rise and Shine album. [1] Denise Fleming 's 2016 picture book 5 Little Ducks tells a reimagined version of the song.

  7. The Star-Spangled Banner - Wikipedia

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    "The Star-Spangled Banner" is the national anthem of the United States. The lyrics come from the "Defence of Fort M'Henry", [2] a poem written by American lawyer Francis Scott Key on September 14, 1814, after he witnessed the bombardment of Fort McHenry by the British Royal Navy during the Battle of Baltimore in the War of 1812.

  8. Deutschlandlied - Wikipedia

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    The " Deutschlandlied ", [a] officially titled " Das Lied der Deutschen ", [b] is the national anthem of Germany. It was first adopted in 1922 during the period of the Weimar Republic, replacing "Heil dir im Siegerkranz". The first stanza of "Deutchlandlied" was used alongside the "Horst-Wessel-Lied" during the Nazi regime from 1933 until the ...

  9. Falling On - Wikipedia

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    The band premiered the video on July 3, 2007, on an episode of MuchOnDemand. The video for "Falling On" starts off with the band playing in a digital-like white world made out of different dots. When the band nears the end of the first chorus, the dots fall and come back up. At the end of the video, the dots get sucked away and the band is left ...