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  2. Mama Told Me Not to Come - Wikipedia

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    Tom Wilson. " Mama Told Me Not to Come ", also written as " Mama Told Me (Not to Come) ", is a song by American singer-songwriter Randy Newman written for Eric Burdon 's first solo album in 1966. Three Dog Night 's 1970 cover topped the US pop singles chart. Tom Jones and Stereophonics ' version also reached No. 4 on the UK Singles Chart in 2000.

  3. Shannon (song) - Wikipedia

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    Shannon (song) " Shannon " is a 1976 song by Henry Gross. It became an international hit, reaching #6 and achieving gold record status in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and #5 on the Cash Box Top 100. The song reached #1 in Canada and New Zealand. [2] "Shannon" was written about the death of a Samoyed dog in the care of Beach Boys member Carl Wilson.

  4. This Old Man - Wikipedia

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    A typical verse from a standard version of the rhyme is: This old man, he played one, He played knick-knack on my thumb (or drum). With a knick-knack paddywhack, Give a dog a bone. This old man came rolling home. [3] Subsequent verses follow this pattern, rhyming the continually increasing numbers with other items, such as "two" with "my shoe ...

  5. Never Been to Spain - Wikipedia

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    Richard Podolor. Three Dog Night singles chronology. "An Old Fashioned Love Song". (1971) " Never Been to Spain ". (1971) "The Family of Man". (1972) " Never Been to Spain " is a song written by Hoyt Axton, [1] originally released on his 1971 LP Joy to the World and later that year performed by Three Dog Night, with Cory Wells on lead vocal. [2]

  6. Animal Fair (song) - Wikipedia

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    Animal Fair (song) Animal Fair (Roud 4582 [1]) is a traditional folk song and children's song. It was sung by minstrels and sailors as early as 1898. [2] The song was referred to in Life magazine in 1941 as a cadence of soft shoe tap dancing. [3]

  7. Dookie - Wikipedia

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    A dog pilots the plane that drops bombs with the words Dookie written on them, while the name of the group is written in brown in the center of the explosion. Oil refineries in Rodeo, California, can be seen in the distance. [54] [19] [8] Armstrong has since explained the meaning of the artwork: I wanted the art work to look really different.

  8. Dogs (Pink Floyd song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dogs" had so many words, I physically couldn't get them in. [We] just cut out two-thirds of his words, to make it possible rather than impossible. [10] Equally difficult was for Gilmour or Waters to sing the song's highest part, "dragged down by the stone", in the original key, which would begin on the first B above middle C. As any recording ...

  9. Category:Songs about dogs - Wikipedia

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    Walkin' the Dog. Walking the Dog. What's My Name? (Snoop Doggy Dogg song) Where Has My Little Dog Gone. Who Let the Dogs Out.