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Tanisha Hill (Tish Jones) The L.A. Dream Team was a hip hop group based in Los Angeles, California, active 1985–1989, 1993, and 1996. The group was founded by Chris "Snake Puppy" Wilson and Rudy Pardee in 1985. They are known for being one of the early hip hop acts on the West Coast and one of the pioneers of the West Coast hip hop scene.
Since then, Dr. Jean has uploaded more music videos of her songs which has earned her over 87.4 million views and 169,000 subscribers on YouTube as of April 10, 2022. Discography. Nursery Rhymes and Good Ol' Times (2002) Kiss Your Brain (2003) All Day Long (2004) Totally Math (2006) Is Everybody Happy? (2007)
Hush, Little Baby. " Hush, Little Baby " is a traditional lullaby, thought to have been written in the Southern United States. The lyrics are from the point of view of a parent trying to appease an upset child by promising to give them a gift. Sensing the child's apprehension, the parent has planned a series of contingencies in case their gifts ...
Little Miss Muffet. " Little Miss Muffet " is an English nursery rhyme of uncertain origin, first recorded in 1805. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 20605. The rhyme has for over a century attracted discussion as to the proper meaning of the word tuffet .
Ten Little Indians. " Ten Little Indians " is an American children's counting out rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 12976. In 1868, songwriter Septimus Winner adapted it as a song, then called "Ten Little Injuns", [1] for a minstrel show .
Nursery rhyme. Written. 1680. Genre. Traditional rhyme. Songwriter (s) Tom Brown. I do not like (or love) thee, Doctor Fell is an epigram, said to have been translated by satirical English poet Tom Brown in 1680. [1] [2] Later it has been recorded as a nursery rhyme and a proverb.
Rita Pavone, an Italian rock/ballad singer. In 1936 by Fredo Gardoni, Manuel Puig and their orchestra as a foxtrot. [11] In 1955 by Jack Pleis (and His Orchestra) on his album Music from Disneyland. In 1961 by Pinky and Perky, an animated children's TV series on the 7-inch record Children's Favourites.
The terms "nursery rhyme" and "children's song" emerged in the 1820s, although this type of children's literature previously existed with different names such as Tommy Thumb Songs and Mother Goose Songs. The first known book containing a collection of these texts was Tommy Thumb's Pretty Song Book, which was published by Mary Cooper in 1744.