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  2. Shortnin' Bread - Wikipedia

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    The origin of "Shortnin' Bread" is obscure. Despite speculation of African-American roots, it is possible that it may have originated with Riley as a parody of a plantation song, in the minstrel or coon song traditions popular at the time. [2] [3] Riley titled the song "A Short'nin' Bread Song—Pieced Out", and wrote the first verse as:

  3. Mint herbal tea - Wikipedia

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    In India, traditional mint tea called pudina chai (पुदीना चाय) is made by steeping spearmint or peppermint in hot chai. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Due to the high content of essential oils in leaves (1–2.5%), especially menthol , mint tea is popular for its curative effects.

  4. The Song That Doesn't End - Wikipedia

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    It is a single-verse-long song, written in an infinite-loop motif in a march style, such that it naturally flows in a cyclical fashion, repeating the same verse over and over. It is still a very popular tune, typically sung during long car rides. [1] [2] [3] The song was written by Shari Lewis' long time producer Norman Martin.

  5. Mom Shares Video After Catching Little Girl, 6, Singing Jelly ...

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    A 6-year-old girl got the surprise of a lifetime when, after she went viral singing a song by Jelly Roll, the country music superstar responded. Now, she says she hopes to meet him — and sing ...

  6. Children's song - Wikipedia

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    A children's song may be a nursery rhyme set to music, a song that children invent and share among themselves or a modern creation intended for entertainment, use in the home or education. Although children's songs have been recorded and studied in some cultures more than others, they appear to be universal in human society.

  7. Sing (Sesame Street song) - Wikipedia

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    Lily Tomlin sang and signed the song to a group of deaf children on Sesame Street in 1975. The same year, she played the mother of two deaf children in Robert Altman's film Nashville, and they sang the song in the film. In 1976, on the 11th episode of The Muppet Show, guest Lena Horne sang the song.

  8. Peppermint Winter - Wikipedia

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    Becky Bain of the Idolator stated, "the saccharine love song to snowballs and sleigh rides gives us the same feeling we get when we eat too many candy canes in one sitting." [ 6 ] The Napster blog gave the song a positive review, writing that the song "is cut from the same cloth" as his previous song " Fireflies " and calling the song "light ...

  9. Thumbelina (Frank Loesser song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is based on the titular character of Danish fairy tale Thumbelina, who is the size of a thumb.In the song, a morose Thumbelina is encouraged to sing and dance ("Thumbelina dance, Thumbelina sing") despite being a "tiny little thing", and when her "heart is full of love" she becomes "nine feet tall".