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To a pretty little girl with strawberry curls and this is what he said: I L-O-V-E love you All the T-I-M-E time And I will K-I-S-S kiss you In the D-A-R-K dark. Variation 5 (Western Canada, 1960s) I am a pretty little Dutch girl, As pretty as pretty can be, be, be, And all the boys on the baseball team are chasing after me, me, me. My father ...
The English singing game "Pray, Pretty Miss" may have been an inspiration for the lyric, according to Frank Brown in "Collection of North Carolina Folklore".; A new set of lyrics to the same tune entitled "Dance with a Dolly (with a Hole in Her Stocking)" became a success in 1944 when it was recorded by a number of artists.
A Pretty Girl Milking Her Cow (Cailin Deas Crúite na mBó in the Irish language) is a traditional 18th-century Irish ballad. The English version is attributed to Thomas Moore (1779–1852). [ 1 ] Originally sung in Irish Gaelic, the song was popular through the early 20th century.
Bobby Day later released his own version as the B-side to his 1963 single, "Pretty Little Girl Next Door". [8] Rocky Roberts and the Airedales released a version of the song as a single in 1967. [9] Shakin' Stevens and the Sunsets released a version of the song on his 1973 album, Shakin' Stevens & Sunsets. [10]
The song “Little Life,” released last year, speaks to enjoying simple pleasures. In the chorus, British singer-songwriter Cordelia O’Driscoll, who goes professionally by her first name ...
The music video for the song was directed by Nathan Scialom & Tom McNamara and uploaded on Martinez's YouTube channel on February 9, 2014. [4] The video starts with a little girl playing with her dolls in a dollhouse. A visible doll is one that has makeup that is made to look like Martinez, who is playing the character Cry Baby in the video.
"Pretty Little Adriana" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Vince Gill. It was released in October 1996 as the third single from the album High Lonesome Sound . The song reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, behind Brooks & Dunn 's " A Man This Lonely " and it won Gill a Grammy Award ...
The song's lyrics establish a threatening tone towards the singer's unnamed girlfriend (referred to throughout the song as "little girl"), claiming "I'd rather see you dead, little girl, than to be with another man." The line was taken from an early Elvis Presley song, "Baby Let's Play House" (written by Arthur Gunter). [2] [3]