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  2. Category:Songs about dogs - Wikipedia

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  3. Bingo (folk song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bingo" (also known as "Bingo Was His Name-O", "There Was a Farmer Had a Dog" or "B-I-N-G-O") is an English language children's song and folksong about a farmer’s dog. [1] Additional verses are sung by omitting the first letter sung in the previous verse and clapping or barking the number of times instead of actually saying each letter.

  4. Category:Dogs in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Depictions of dogs in popular culture. See also: Category: ... Songs about dogs (53 P) T.

  5. Norma Tanega - Wikipedia

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    Norma Cecilia Tanega (January 30, 1939 – December 29, 2019) [2] was an American folk and pop singer-songwriter, painter, and experimental musician.In the 1960s, she had a hit with the single "Walkin' My Cat Named Dog" and wrote songs for Dusty Springfield and other prominent musicians.

  6. Category:Songs about cats - Wikipedia

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  8. Living Things (Matthew Sweet album) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The song, "Cats Vs. Dogs", was featured in the film, ... "Cats Vs. Dogs" - 3:51 "I Saw Red" - 5:17

  9. Doggerel - Wikipedia

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    The word is derived from the Middle English dogerel, probably a derivative of dog. [1] In English, it has been used as an adjective since the 14th century and a noun since at least 1630. [2] Appearing since ancient times in the literatures of many cultures, doggerel is characteristic of nursery rhymes and children's song. [3]