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Zacchaeus, sometimes Zaccheus, or Zacchaeus Was a Wee Little Man, or other variations, is a traditional Christian children's song. The song recounts the story of Zacchaeus as reported in Luke 19:1–10. As the song tells of Zacchaeus's attempts to see Jesus by climbing a sycamore tree
"The Wee Wee Man" (Roud 2865, Child 38) is an Anglo-Scottish border ballad, existing in several variants. [1] The song is a piece of Irish dance music whose history spans back to around the 17th century.
Little man computer, a simplified machine/assembly language computer for educational purposes; Homunculus (Latin: little man), a term used in various fields to refer to any representation of a human being; Skiddaw Little Man, a fell in the English Lake District; The "Little Man", a cartoon used to evaluate stage and film productions reviewed in ...
Milva and I Rogers also had a go in Italy with their cover of the song. The big success in France was the inspiration for an inspired cover by singer Erick Saint-Laurent entitled "Les enfants qui jouent" (French lyrics by Monty). [citation needed] In 1968 in Québec, Tony Roman and Nanette Workman has made another French cover "Petit Homme".
"This Little Pig Went to Market" (often shortened to "This Little Piggy") is an English-language nursery rhyme and fingerplay. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19297. Lyrics
[a] Over the dark and cold sub-antarctic winter months, for recreation Harry and his shipmates would sing or recite traditional songs and ballads, as well as songs and poems that they composed themselves; Robertson's songs "Wee Pot Stove" (later covered by U.K. folk singer Nic Jones on his 1980 album "Penguin Eggs" under the title "The Little ...
Dance to your Daddy, my little man, Thou shalt have a fishy on a little dishy, Thou shalt have a bloater when the boat comes in. Fourth verse; I like a drop mysel', When thou art a man and go to take a wife When I can get it sly, Find yourself a lass and love her all your life And thou, my bonny bairn, Find yourself a lass and love her all your ...
"In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning" is a 1955 popular song composed by David Mann, with lyrics by Bob Hilliard. [1] It was introduced as the title track of Frank Sinatra 's 1955 album In the Wee Small Hours .