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  2. Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes - Wikipedia

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    "Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes" is a children's song. The song was documented as early as 1912 [ 1 ] and in 1961. [ 2 ] It is often sung to the tune of " There Is a Tavern in the Town ", although it is sometimes sung to the tune of " London Bridge Is Falling Down ".

  3. There is a Tavern in the Town - Wikipedia

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    Pete Seeger wrote “Well May the World Go” loosely on the basis of this song. The lyrics share similarity to English folk ballad "Fare Thee Well," including the repeated phrase and imagery of a turtledove. The catchy tune is also familiar in the popular children's song, "Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes".

  4. Head Shoulders Knees & Toes - Wikipedia

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    "Head Shoulders Knees & Toes" is a song by French DJ duo Ofenbach and German DJ duo Quarterhead featuring vocals by American singer Norma Jean Martine. It was released through Ofenbach Music, Spinnin' Records , and Warner Music on 8 May 2020.

  5. Overdrive (Ofenbach song) - Wikipedia

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    Following the commercial success of "Head Shoulders Knees & Toes" in 2020, the duo and Martine came together for a second time to work on more music. [1] "Overdrive" prominently samples "Cambodia" (1981) by Kim Wilde. The original melody was slightly revamped and sped-up by the duo, making the final song sound "brighter" and "more energetic ...

  6. List of nursery rhymes - Wikipedia

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    Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes: United Kingdom 1912 [40] Origin unknown, lyrics from this song are mentioned as early as 1912. Hickory Dickory Dock 'Hickety Dickety Dock' Great Britain 1744 [41] First mentioned in Tommy Thumb's Pretty Song Book. The Hokey Cokey 'The Hokey Pokey' United Kingdom 1842 [42]

  7. List of playground songs - Wikipedia

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    "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" Play ⓘ This is a list of English-language playground songs.. Playground songs are often rhymed lyrics that are sung. Most do not have clear origin, were invented by children and spread through their interactions such as on playgrounds.

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  9. Talk:Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes - Wikipedia

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    "Another way additional verses are sung is by omitting the first word sung in the previous verse, and, instead, touching their head, shoulders, knees or toes, without actually saying the word. The last verse consists of no actual singing, just touching what would have been sung."