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  2. Baby, Let Me Follow You Down - Wikipedia

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    The song was first recorded as "Don't Tear My Clothes" in January 1935 by the State Street Boys, a group that included Big Bill Broonzy and Jazz Gillum. [2] The next few years saw several more versions, including "Don't Tear My Clothes" by Washboard Sam in June 1936, [3] "Baby Don't You Tear My Clothes" by the Harlem Hamfats in May 1937, [4] "Let Your Linen Hang Low" by Rosetta Howard with the ...

  3. My Baby Just Cares for Me - Wikipedia

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    In 1987 a claymation music video was produced for "My Baby Just Cares for Me" by Aardman Animations [11] and directed by Peter Lord. The video prominently features live action footage showing details of a piano, brushes on a snare drum, and a double bass as they play the song. The two focal characters are represented by a singing cat in a club ...

  4. List of nursery rhymes - Wikipedia

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    The terms "nursery rhyme" and "children's song" emerged in the 1820s, although this type of children's literature previously existed with different names such as Tommy Thumb Songs and Mother Goose Songs. [1] The first known book containing a collection of these texts was Tommy Thumb's Pretty Song Book, which was published by Mary Cooper in 1744 ...

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  6. Category:Songs written by Ed Sheeran - Wikipedia

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  8. The ABC Song - Wikipedia

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    "The ABC Song" was first copyrighted in 1835 by Boston music publisher Charles Bradlee. The melody is from a 1761 French music book and is also used in other nursery rhymes like "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star", while the author of the lyrics is unknown. Songs set to the same melody are also used to teach the alphabets of other languages.

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