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One Morning in May" (Roud 140, Laws P14) is an English folk song which has been collected from traditional singers in England and the USA and has also been recorded by revival singers. Through the use of double-entendre , at least in the English versions, it tells of an encounter between a grenadier (or soldier) and a lady.
Theresa May, Baroness May of Maidenhead (born 1956), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2016 to 2019; Lady May Abel Smith (1906–1994), member of the British royal family; Lady May (Namibian singer) (born 1986), singer from Namibia; Lady May (rapper) (born 1974), American rapper, singer, songwriter and model
In 2003, Lava released "A Toast to Men" as a digital download and a promotional CD. [11] The single shortens Lady May's name to May. [4] [12] An edited version of the song without the intro was issued in October 2003, [13] and an extended play (EP) containing four remixes was made available the following month. [12]
"I'm a Lady" is a song by American singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor, for promotion of the film Smurfs: The Lost Village (2017). Trainor and Martin Renea co-wrote the song, and co-produced it alongside the Monsters and the Strangerz. Epic Records released the song for digital download and streaming as a single on February 24, 2017.
In March 1967, "Lady" spent four weeks at number one on the US Easy Listening chart, the final of three number ones on the chart for Jones. [3] On the Billboard Hot 100 , "Lady" peaked at number 39 and was Jones's final Top 40 hit.
"Dude (Looks Like a Lady)" is a song by American rock band Aerosmith. It was released as the lead single from the band's ninth studio album Permanent Vacation in 1987. The song was written by lead singer Steven Tyler , lead guitarist Joe Perry and songwriter Desmond Child .
"Lady Franklin's Lament" first appeared as a broadside ballad around 1850. [2] Found in Canada, Scotland, and Ireland, the song was first published in 1878 in Eighteen Months on a Greenland Whaler by Joseph P. Faulkner. [2] The song may have been inspired by the traditional Irish ballad "The Croppy Boy", which is set during the 1798 rising ...
"Rita May" (sometimes spelled as "Rita Mae") is a song by Bob Dylan, originally recorded during the sessions for the album Desire, but released only as the B-side of a single and on the compilation album, Masterpieces. [2] The song is based on the 1957 rockabilly song "Bertha Lou".