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  2. Little Bo-Peep - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "to play bo peep" was in use from the 14th century to refer to the punishment of being stood in a pillory. For example, in 1364, an ale-wife, Alice Causton, was convicted of giving short measure, for which crime she had to "play bo peep thorowe a pillery". [5] Andrew Boorde uses the same phrase in 1542, " And evyll bakers, the which ...

  3. Jingle Bells - Wikipedia

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    In a one-horse open sleigh, O'er the hills (fields) we go, Laughing all the way; Bells on bob tail ring, Making spirits bright, Oh what sport (What fun it is) to ride and sing A sleighing song tonight. |: chorus :| Jingle bells, jingle bells, Jingle all the way; Oh! what joy (fun) it is to ride In a one-horse open sleigh. A day or two ago I tho ...

  4. Know the Ledge - Wikipedia

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    Know the Ledge. " Know the Ledge " – originally on the soundtrack of the film Juice as " Juice (Know the Ledge) " – is a 1992 single by hip-hop duo Eric B. & Rakim. The film's theme song, also released on the duo's 1992 album Don't Sweat the Technique, it features a distinctive sample from Nat Adderley 's 1968 hit "Rise, Sally, Rise".

  5. Molly and Tenbrooks - Wikipedia

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    Molly and Tenbrooks. " Molly and Tenbrooks, " also known as " The Racehorse Song," is a traditional song of the late 19th century. One of the first recordings of the song was the Carver Boys' 1929 version called "Tim Brook." [1] The song was recorded by Bill Monroe and His Blue Grass Boys on October 28, 1947, but not released until 1949.

  6. High Horse (Kacey Musgraves song) - Wikipedia

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    Contents. High Horse (Kacey Musgraves song) " High Horse " is a song written and recorded by American country music singer and songwriter Kacey Musgraves for her fourth studio album, Golden Hour (2018). Musgraves co-wrote the song with Trent Dabbs and Tommy English, and co-produced the track with Ian Fitchuk and Daniel Tashian.

  7. I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone - Wikipedia

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    Songwriter (s) Shelton Brooks. " I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone? " is a ragtime/blues song written by Shelton Brooks in 1913. Sometimes categorized as hokum, [ 1 ] it led to an answer song written in 1915 by W.C. Handy, " Yellow Dog Rag ", later titled " Yellow Dog Blues ". Lines and melody from both songs show up in the 1920s and 1930s in ...

  8. Water's Edge - Wikipedia

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    Water's Edge. " Water's Edge " is a song by Seven Mary Three and the second single released from their second album, American Standard. It was originally included on their independently released debut album, Churn, in 1994. The single was released in 1996 and became one of the band's most popular songs, reaching #7 on Billboard 's Mainstream ...

  9. It's a Wonderful Life (album) - Wikipedia

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    It's a Wonderful Life is the third studio album by American musical act Sparklehorse, released in the UK on June 11, 2001 [ 1] and in the US on August 28, 2001 [ 2] by record label Capitol / EMI. The album features appearances by Tom Waits, PJ Harvey, John Parish, Nina Persson and Dave Fridmann . It was the band's most successful album ...