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  2. Ultra Modern Nursery Rhymes - Wikipedia

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    Missing" was released as a single in November 1989, followed by "Ultra Modern Nursery Rhyme" in February 1990. Both singles reached the lower end of the UK Singles Chart. Ultra Modern Nursery Rhymes was released in February 1990 to little attention. The group split shortly afterwards.

  3. Terry, Blair & Anouchka - Wikipedia

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    The trio's second single, "Ultra Modern Nursery Rhyme", reached number 77. Their debut album, also called Ultra Modern Nursery Rhymes, was released in February 1990. The group split shortly afterwards. Blair Booth formed Oui 3 with Philipp Erb and Trevor Miles in 1991. Their most notable hit single was "Break from the Old Routine" in 1993.

  4. List of nursery rhymes - Wikipedia

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    The earliest surviving version of the modern rhyme can be found in Gammer Gurton's Garland or The Nursery Parnassus. Ring-a-Ring o' Roses 'Ring Around the Rosie' United Kingdom 1881 [85] Origin unknown, there is no evidence linking it to the Great Plague or earlier outbreaks of bubonic plague in England. Roses Are Red: Great Britain 1784 [86]

  5. Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary - Wikipedia

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    "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary" is an English nursery rhyme. The rhyme has been seen as having religious and historical significance, but its origins and meaning are disputed. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19626.

  6. Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross - Wikipedia

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    A reference in 1725 to 'Now on Cock-horse does he ride' may allude to this or the more famous rhyme, and is the earliest indication we have that they existed. [2] The earliest surviving version of the modern rhyme in Gammer Gurton's Garland or The Nursery Parnassus, printed in London in 1784, differs significantly from modern versions in that the subject is not a fine lady but "an old woman". [2]

  7. Christine Quinn Has a New Life — and Home — in ... - AOL

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    Related: See Inside Christine Quinn's Modern Hollywood Hills Mansion (and Baby C's Nursery!) Chris Martin. Christine Quinn and her son at their new home in Texas.