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bookblather. (Answers to the Happy Meme are coming. I'm just waiting for the sudden storm of happy-making pending events to settle down a bit so I can babble about them. *g*)
1. Open up your music player. Hit shuffle
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2. Oh Holy Night! I've played this as a trumpet/piano duet with my sister many times.
3. Oh please tell me this is something from Veggie Tales
8. Hush Little Baby
11. Away From The Roll Of The Sea! I sang this in choir, and I love it so much. It's so pretty!
13. Children Go Where I Send Thee, which I know sung by Peter, Paul & Mary
21. I don't actually know the title, but the first line is "Once I had a true love and now I have none" (which, hey, given folk songs MIGHT ACTUALLY BE THE TITLE), and I'm pretty sure the version I know is sung by Rallion
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Away from the Roll of the Sea, yay! I have the Frank Patterson version - he was an Irish tenor (I think I've mentioned him to you before?) with a really incredible voice.
And #21 is titled "Once I Had a Sweetheart" on the version I've got, which is sung by Joan Baez. (She has such a FABULOUS voice - as clear and high as a crystal glass "singing", but with words.)
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And omg, that Veggie Tales CD sounds amazing.
I think you have mentioned Frank Patterson to me before, and then I promptly forgot him! :P Because I'm awesome like that. And I've heard a few things sung by Joan Baez on youtube and she is indeed great. I just tend not to be a big fan of higher singing voices, even when they're really good.
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Yeah, and I don't know which Veggie Tales song it is either, sadly.
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8. Hush Little Baby. XD
14. Dunno the title of the song but it's definitely about John Henry.
18. Proud to be an American? I think? IDK who sings it, though, it was on a mix CD I got once.
24. That's Johnny Cash. I can't remember the title but that's definitely Johnny Cash.
25: Ding Dong the Witch is Dead! Wizard of Oz.
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#14 is called "John Henry", and #24 is "Streets of Laredo". "As I walked out in the streets of Laredo, as I walked out in old Laredo town..." And it is indeed Johnny Cash, apparently. I had to google - I've just got a version by someone called Harry Jackson, whom I've never heard of. ;P
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