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November 10th, 2008 — Nursery Rhymes
singmedotcom asked:
Scaled-down version of nursery rhymes, children’s song “See Saw Margery Daw.” Please go to http://www.singme.com to download the high quality full version. The MP3 backing track of this song is also available.
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November 10th, 2008 — Nursery Rhymes
November 10th, 2008 — Nursery Rhymes
abeer_garg asked: I want nursery rhymes or audiobooks in spanish. It would be great if I could get some spanish nursery rhymes mp3’s.
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November 10th, 2008 — Nursery Rhymes
November 10th, 2008 — Nursery Rhymes
November 10th, 2008 — Nursery Rhymes
gnuoycire asked:
Daffy shows Porky the kind of entertainment he can expect if he’ll give an audition to Daffy’s client. Since Porky wants to go on vacation, he does what he can to get out of the audition and on with his trip.
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November 10th, 2008 — Nursery Rhymes
motu asked: Is there any site for Hindi Nursery Rhymes for kids (wav , mp3 kind)?
I checked out a few sites, but they all give lyrics/wordings or instrumental only. I need something song-like, with sound and singing which I can download and play later … its for my son
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November 10th, 2008 — Nursery Rhymes
Student asked: i need to download some nursery rhymes for my niece and put them on cd so she can listen to them when in car. i need them to be mp3. can anyone give me the site which i can download from it.
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November 10th, 2008 — Nursery Rhymes
boichico asked: Hi! Just want to ask, where can I download nursery rhymes in mp3 format (or any format will do) for free.
Thanks in advance!
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November 10th, 2008 — Nursery Rhymes
jbranstetter04 asked:
From an old circa 1963 patriotic album; Hail, America!.
Various European countries claim the original of the tune we know as Yankee Doodle, and it was the British who brought the tune to America during the French and Indian Wars. The opening words of the song refer to the fact that when Oliver Cromwell rode horseback into Oxford in 1653 he wore a hat decorated with a single feather fastened by an elaborate knot — an Italian decoration called a “macaroni.” The British troops used the song and the term sarcastically, to ridicule the makeshift appearance of the dress of American Colonial troops. When the Revolution began, the Americans adopted the song as a rallying tune, and it was played by fifers and drummers in every camp and battle. At the British surrender at Yorktown on Oct. 19, 1781, the American army band played Yankee Doodle to celebrate the American victory.
Other songs on album; The Star-Spangled Banner (long version), America The Beautiful, Battle Hymn of the Republic, I am an American, America, and Hail Columbia. Yankee Doodle is sung by George Alexander.
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