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"Children, Go Where I Send Thee" (alternatively "Children, Go Where I Send You" or variations thereof, also known as "The Holy Baby", "Little Bitty Baby", or "Born in Bethlehem") is a traditional African-American spiritual song. [1]
The spiritual "Children, Go Where I Send Thee" has a similar format, counting down from ten or twelve biblical references. "Echad Mi Yodea" ("Who Knows One?"), a Hebrew song sung at the end of the Jewish Passover seder, has a very similar structure, counting up to thirteen using biblical and religious references.
"Children, Go Where I Send Thee" traditional African American spiritual "Christians, awake, salute the happy morn" John Byrom, music by John Wainwright: c. 1750 Based on a poem of three 16 line stanzas, originally for the author's daughter, which was later reworked into singable verses. "Christmas for Cowboys" Steve Weisberg: 1975 "Christmas Song"
English: "Children, Go Where I Send Thee" performed by the Singing Sergeants of the United States Air Force Band. Track 4 from A Merry Little Christmas (2017).
Children, Go Where I Send Thee; Chinese, Japanese, dirty knees; Christmas Is Coming; D. Dem Bones; Did You Ever See a Lassie? Down by the Station; F. Five Little Monkeys;
A version of the rhyme became familiar to many UK children when it became the theme tune of the children's TV show Magpie, which ran from 1968 to 1980. [11] The popularity of this version, performed by The Spencer Davis Group , is thought to have displaced the many regional versions that had previously existed.
"Don't Cheat in Our Hometown" is a song written by Ray Pennington and Roy E. Marcum, and recorded by American country music artist Ricky Skaggs. It was released in November 1983 as the first single and title track from the album Don't Cheat in Our Hometown.
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