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Itsy Bitsy Spider. " The Itsy Bitsy Spider " (also known as " The Incy Wincy Spider " in Australia, [1] Great Britain, [2] and other anglophone countries) is a popular nursery rhyme, folksong, and fingerplay that describes the adventures of a spider as it ascends, descends, and re-ascends the downspout or "waterspout" of a gutter system or open ...
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Lyn Lapid (born October 24, 2002) is a Filipino-American singer-songwriter. ... Itsy Bitsy 2021 When She Loved Me 2021 Infinite In My Mind Messed Up On Christmas
"Itzy Bitzy Spider" is the debut single of the Danish dance-pop group Aqua, under their original name of Joyspeed. The song is based on the finger-play "Itsy Bitsy Spider". [citation needed] Released in 1995, the single was a minor hit in Sweden, charting for one week. The song was also released in Denmark and Germany, although it failed to chart
Coming Around Again (Carly Simon song) " Coming Around Again " is a song by American singer-songwriter Carly Simon, written for the film Heartburn (1986) and later from the album of the same name, Coming Around Again (1987). Released as a single in 1986, it became one of Simon's biggest hits, peaking at No. 18 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and No ...
Itsy Bitsy Spider 'Eensy Weensy Spider', 'Insey Winsey Spider', 'Incy Wincy Spider', 'The Itsy Bitsy Spider' USA: 1910 Jack and Jill: England: c. 1765 Jack-a-Nory: England: c. 1760 Jack Be Nimble: England: c. 1815 Jack Sprat: England: 1639 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt: USA or Canada 19th century Johnny Johnny Yes Papa: British Empire: 20th ...
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Song. Written. 1948. Songwriter (s) Paul Mills, Slim Gaillard. " Down by the Station " (also known as " Down at the Station ") is a popular song written by Paul Mills and Slim Gaillard and first recorded by The Slim Gaillard Trio in 1947. [1] The song was most famously recorded by Tommy Dorsey in 1948.