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  2. Berceuses du chat - Wikipedia

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    Berceuses du chat, K022 (Russian: Колыбельные, Kolibelniye, English: (Cat) Lullabies) by Igor Stravinsky is a 1915 cycle of four songs for a medium voice, usually a contralto, and three clarinetists. The work is usually referred to by its French title.

  3. Cat's in the Cradle - Wikipedia

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    "Cat's in the Cradle" is a folk rock song by American singer-songwriter Harry Chapin, from his fourth studio album, Verities & Balderdash (1974). The single topped the US Billboard Hot 100 in December 1974. As Chapin's only number-one song, it became his signature song and a staple for folk rock music.

  4. Lullaby - Wikipedia

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    A lullaby (/ ˈ l ʌ l ə b aɪ /), or a cradle song, is a soothing song or piece of music that is usually played for (or sung to) children (for adults see music and sleep). The purposes of lullabies vary. In some societies, they are used to pass down cultural knowledge or tradition.

  5. Talk:Cat's in the Cradle - Wikipedia

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    I heard it was because Ugly Kid Joe on YouTube is blocked in Germany, so if people wish to hear this song or other songs by UKJ they need to listen to the "mislabelled" YouTube videos. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.10.139.210 ( talk ) 00:50, 27 February 2011 (UTC) [ reply ]

  6. Cradle Song - Wikipedia

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    A Cradle Song", a poem of William Blake written c. 1791-92, set to music in 1947 by Benjamin Britten in his song cycle A Charm of Lullabies "A Cradle Song" (W. B. Yeats poem) Cradle Song , a 2003 detective novel by Robert Edric

  7. A Cradle Song (W. B. Yeats poem) - Wikipedia

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    "A Cradle Song" is a poem by W. B. Yeats. [1] The earlier version by Yeats was set as a war song by Ivor Gurney (1920). [2] References

  8. Cradle (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was originally led entirely by group member Natasha Hamilton; "Cradle 2005" was re-recorded to include additional lead vocals from Jenny Frost and Liz McClarnon for the charity release and remixed by Jeremy Wheatley. [2] [3] "Cradle 2005" reached number 10 on the UK Singles Chart and number 46 in Ireland.

  9. And the Cradle Will Rock... - Wikipedia

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    The song begins with what sounds like a guitar, but is, in fact, a flanger-effected Wurlitzer electric piano played through Eddie Van Halen's 1960s model 100-watt Marshall Plexi amplifier. [2] During live performances on the 1980 tour, Michael Anthony would play the keyboards.