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"Counting is Wonderful", sung by Count von Count in The Count Counts and other audio releases, music by Sam Pottle and lyrics by Emily Kingsley and David Axlerod. "Counting Song (Learning to Count)" – sung by Zoe and Celina (Annette Calud) Eva Maria Noblezada's aunt as a spoof of "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor; written by David Korr (lyrics).
Count Basie recorded the original (3:13) on April 10, 1941 and it was released on OKeh 6244 in 1941; Art Tatum recorded a version (2:29) on October 26, 1945 for Armed Forces Radio and released later on Storyville Live Performances 1934-1956
This song teaches about interjections through three stories: an ill child reacting to a shot of medication, a woman rejecting a suitor's advances, and a group of irate fans shouting non-obscene words in response to an interception at a football game. The song's chorus quotes the Hallelujah Chorus from Handel's Messiah. Producer Tom Yohe's ...
"10/10" is a song by the English musician Rex Orange County, from his third studio album, Pony (2019). The song was released on 12 September 2019, as the lead single from the album. The song was released on 12 September 2019, as the lead single from the album.
Ten Blake Songs, a 1957 song cycle by Ralph Vaughan Williams; Biblical Songs, Op. 99 (1894), musical settings of ten texts by Antonín DvoĆák; 10 Songs for the New Depression, a 2010 album by Loudon Wainwright III; Ten Songs in the Key of Betrayal, a 2004 album by Alien Crime Syndicate; Ten New Songs, a 2001 album by Leonard Cohen
John Hartman (March 18, 1950 – December 29, 2021) was an American drummer who was a co-founder and original drummer of the Doobie Brothers. [1] At the band's inception, Hartman was the sole drummer.
Featuring Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano, Netflix's new dark comedy "No Good Deed" is "about the highs and lows of searching for a safe, happy home."
"I Close My Eyes and Count to Ten" (1968) ""I Will Come to You" (UK) ... "I Close My Eyes and Count to Ten" is a song written by Clive Westlake and recorded by ...