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  2. List of songs from Sesame Street - Wikipedia

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    "Long Hard Climb", sung/written by Joe Raposo; a version by Jerry Nelson is recorded on Elmo's Lowdown Hoedown, and the song retitled Long Hard Road. "Love the Ocean", sung by The Beach Monsters ( Jerry Nelson , Camille Bonora, Kevin Clash , and Martin P. Robinson ), to the tune of " The Little Old Lady (from Pasadena) " by Jan and Dean , music ...

  3. Hey Nonny Nonny - Wikipedia

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    Hey Nonny Nonny" may refer to: "Hey nonny nonny" or variations, a nonsense refrain popular in English music during the Elizabethan era; Hey Nonny Nonny!, a 1932 American musical with music by William C. K. Irwin and lyrics by Michael H. Cleary and others "Hey Nonny Nonny", a song by Violent Femmes from the 1991 album Why Do Birds Sing?

  4. Whispering Grass - Wikipedia

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    A version of "Whispering Grass" was recorded in 1975 by the British actors Windsor Davies and Don Estelle.Davies and Estelle played the characters of Battery Sergeant Major Williams and Gunner "Lofty" Sugden, respectively, in the BBC sitcom It Ain't Half Hot Mum, which had begun the previous year and which centered on a British Armed Forces concert party stationed in Burma during the Second ...

  5. It's My Life (Talk Talk song) - Wikipedia

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    (2004), they decided to record a cover to avoid having to write a new song. [32] Eventually, after considering hundreds of songs, they narrowed it down to two contenders – "It's My Life" by Talk Talk and "Don't Change" by Australian rock band INXS. "A Question of Lust" by English electronic band Depeche Mode was another close contender. [33]

  6. Talk to Me (Joe Seneca song) - Wikipedia

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    "Talk to Me", or "Talk to Me, Talk to Me", is a song written by Joe Seneca. [4] It was originally recorded in 1958 by Little Willie John , whose version reached No. 5 on the R&B chart and No. 20 on the Hot 100.

  7. It's Not for Me to Say - Wikipedia

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    Mathis' recording of the song, arranged by Ray Conniff, was the most successful version, reaching number 5 on the Billboard Top 100 singles chart. [4] In Canada, the song was number two for seven weeks (June 24 - August 5), kept out of number one for six of those weeks by Elvis Presley's (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear. [5]

  8. Tell Him (Bert Berns song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was first recorded in 1962 as "Tell Her", by Gil Hamilton, aka Johnny Thunder, with Berns producing. "Tell Her" was also a single for Ed Townsend in 1962, before Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller produced the version by the Exciters, released as "Tell Him" in October 1962. "Tell Him" reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 dated 26 January ...

  9. Tell Me What He Said - Wikipedia

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    "Tell Me What He Said" is a 1960 pop song written by Jeff Barry. The song was first recorded by American singer Ginny Arnell , as the B-side of her single "Look Who's Talkin'". [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was later recorded in Britain by Helen Shapiro , whose version reached number 2 on the UK singles chart in early 1962.