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  2. Little Talks - Wikipedia

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    "Little Talks" is the debut single by Icelandic indie rock band Of Monsters and Men. The song was released as the lead single from their debut studio album, My Head Is an Animal (2011). It was also released on the band's EP Into the Woods .

  3. Hush, Little Baby - Wikipedia

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    It has a simple structure consisting of a series of rhyming couplets, where a gift is given to the little baby. In the next couplet, the gift is found faulty in some way, and a new gift is presented. The song continues in this pattern as long as the singer likes; and can come up with new gifts that fit the rhyming pattern.

  4. Baby Talks Dirty - Wikipedia

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    The Knack's follow up single to "Baby Talks Dirty" was "Can't Put a Price on Love," also from ...But the Little Girls Understand. That song peaked lower on the Billboard charts than "Baby Talks Dirty," peaking at #62. [3] Subsequent to its appearance on ...But the Little Girls Understand, "Baby Talks Dirty" was released on a number of Knack ...

  5. ...But the Little Girls Understand - Wikipedia

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    The singles "Baby Talks Dirty" and "Can't Put a Price on Love" charted on the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 38 and No. 62, respectively. [1] The song "Mr. Handleman" was released as a single in some countries, such as New Zealand. [2] Guitarist Berton Averre has stated that "Mr. Handleman" was the first song he and lead singer Doug Fieger wrote ...

  6. Too Busy Thinking About My Baby - Wikipedia

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    Al Kooper recorded the song (as "Too Busy Thinkin' 'bout My Baby") on his 1969 Columbia album You Never Know Who Your Friends Are. The Young Vandals cut the track for The Isley Brothers' T-Neck label. It peaked at No.46 on the R&B charts in 1970. On lead vocals was Damon Harris, who would replace Eddie Kendricks in the Temptations the next year.

  7. Baby Talk (Jan and Dean song) - Wikipedia

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    "Baby Talk" is a song was originally released as a single in 1959 by The Laurels on Spring Records, though their version failed to chart. [1] Later in 1959, the song was recorded by Jan and Dean which was a Top 10 hit for them on Dore Records. In 1962, Jan & Dean released a sequel to the song, entitled "She's Still Talking Baby Talk".

  8. Michael Phelps reveals song he was listening to when he made ...

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  9. Talk:Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star - Wikipedia

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    (writing, "The most singable of the top lullabies of all time include "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star," "Hush Little Baby," "Sweet Baby James" and the eerie "Rock a Bye Baby." Harder-to-sing classics include "Golden Slumbers," "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," " What a Wonderful World ," "When You Wish Upon a Star" and "Beautiful Dreamer.")