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"Little Girls" is a song from the musical Annie. [1] It was originally performed by Dorothy Loudon as the cruel orphanage keeper Miss Hannigan in the original cast of the show (1977) [ 2 ] . Other performances include those by Carol Burnett in the 1982 film of Annie , Kathy Bates in the 1999 made-for-tv version and Taraji P. Henson in the 2021 ...
"Daddy's Little Girl" is a classic song typically played at white weddings while a bride dances with her father. [ citation needed ] The song's lyrics and music were first written by Robert Harrison Burke and Horace Gerlach [ 1 ] in 1949.
"That's What Little Girls Are Made Of" is the debut mainstream single by American singer-actress Raven-Symoné featuring American rapper Missy Elliott (credited as her full name "Melissa Elliott"), taken from her debut studio album, Here's to New Dreams (1992).
"Little Girls" was written by Danny Elfman after reading an article in a newspaper. [2] The song was written as a satire and has a strong punk influence, as well as a horn arrangement. When asked about the song's darkly humorous lyrics in 2010, Elfman replied:
"Little Girl" is a song recorded by the California garage rock group the Syndicate of Sound, and written by Don Baskin and Bob Gonzalez of the band. It reached the US national pop charts in June 1966, peaking at #5 on Cash Box and #8 on Billboard .
"Handbags and Gladrags" was released as a single in the UK on 3 December 2001. [11] Four different releases were made available to the public, including two CDs, [12] [13] 7-inch vinyl, [14] and cassette. [15] The first CD includes two more covers, Ewan MacColl's "First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" and John Lennon's "How?". [12]
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]
"Little Girl" is a 1985 pop song performed by German singer Sandra. It was composed by Michael Cretu, Hubert Kemmler (known as Hubert Kah), and Markus Löhr to lyrics written by Klaus Hirschburger. Cretu also produced the track. The song was released as the third and final single from Sandra's debut album The Long Play in early 1986. It did not ...