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  2. Teddy Bear Song - Wikipedia

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    Teddy Bear Song. " Teddy Bear Song " is a 1973 single written by Don Earl and Nick Nixon, and made famous by country music vocalist Barbara Fairchild. Released in December 1972, the song was Fairchild's only No. 1 song on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles chart in March 1973. [1]

  3. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear - Wikipedia

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    The song was a U.S. No. 1 hit during the summer of 1957, staying at No. 1 on the Billboard charts for seven weeks, the third of the four number-one singles Presley had that year. "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" would also hit No. 1 on Billboard's R&B Best Sellers List, becoming his fourth No. 1 on that chart. [2]

  4. Teddy Bears' Picnic - Wikipedia

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    Lyricist (s) Jimmy Kennedy. " The Teddy Bears' Picnic " is a song consisting of a melody written in 1907 by American composer John Walter Bratton, and lyrics added in 1932 by Irish songwriter Jimmy Kennedy. It remains popular in Ireland and the United Kingdom as a children's song, having been recorded by numerous artists over the decades.

  5. Teddybjörnen Fredriksson - Wikipedia

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    This song made Berghagen famous among children, and the real "Teddy bear Fredriksson" is locked in a booth at Leksaksmuseet in Stockholm. The song charted at Svensktoppen on 21–28 December 1969, with positions 9 and 10. [2] A cover was made of the song by the swedish singer Petra Marklund for the scandinavium edition of the album Love CPR

  6. Round and Round the Garden - Wikipedia

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    The rhyme was first collected in Britain in the late 1940s. [2] Since teddy bears did not come into vogue until the twentieth century it is likely to be fairly recent in its current form, but Iona and Peter Opie suggest that it is probably a version of an older rhyme, "Round about there": [2]

  7. Teddy Bear (Red Sovine song) - Wikipedia

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    Teddy Bear (Red Sovine song) "Teddy Bear" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Red Sovine. It was released in June 1976 as the title track to Sovine's album of the same name. The song — actually, a recitation with an instrumental backing — was one of Sovine's many recordings that saluted the American truck driver.

  8. To Know Him Is to Love Him - Wikipedia

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    The Teddy Bears singles chronology. " To Know Him Is to Love Him ". (1958) "I Don't Need You Anymore". (1959) " To Know Him Is to Love Him " is a song written by Phil Spector, inspired by the words on his father's gravestone, "To Know Him Was to Love Him". [3] It was first recorded by the only vocal group of which he was a member, [2] The Teddy ...

  9. Teddy Bear (STAYC song) - Wikipedia

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    "Teddy Bear" was written by B.E.P with Flyt, composed by B.E.P and Jeon Goon, and arranged by Rado with Flyt. [5] It was described as a pop punk song with lyrics that "contains a message of positivity that gives hope and comfort". [6] "Teddy Bear" was composed in the key of G major, with a tempo of 119 beats per minute. [7]