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  2. Ben Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Ben Shapiro Shapiro in 2018 Born Benjamin Aaron Shapiro () January 15, 1984 (age 40) Los Angeles, California, U.S. Education University of California, Los Angeles (BA) Harvard University (JD) Occupations Attorney businessman columnist media personality political commentator Political party Republican Spouse Mor Toledano

  3. Through Children's Eyes (Little-Folk Songs for Adults)

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    Through Children's Eyes (Little-Folk Songs for Adults) is a live album by the American folk music group, The Limeliters, backed by a chorus of 70 children from the Berkeley Unified School District in California.

  4. Bless the Beasts and Children (song) - Wikipedia

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    Bless the Beasts and Children (song) " Bless the Beasts and Children " is the theme song to the 1971 eponymous film and was performed by the Carpenters. It was featured on the B-side to their hit, "Superstar". The song received enough of its own airplay that Billboard listed the single as "Superstar"/"Bless the Beasts and Children" on the Hot ...

  5. The Wheels on the Bus - Wikipedia

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    Modern versions of the song change the lyrics in the seventh verse to say the daddies on the bus go "I love you". This can be seen in the popular remake by the children’s show Cocomelon. Note that this version does not make any reference to the melody that is commonly attached to the song.

  6. The Rokes - Wikipedia

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    The B-side of "Che Colpa Abbiamo Noi" was a song Shapiro co-wrote with Italian lyricist Mogol, "Piangi Con Me". The group re-recorded the song in English, as "Let's Live for Today", with English lyrics and title by Michael Julien of Dick James Music.

  7. Let's Live for Today (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song that would become "Let's Live for Today" was originally written by English musician David "Shel" Shapiro and Mogol in 1966, with Italian lyrics and the Italian title of "Piangi con me" (translation: "Cry with Me"). [1][2] At the time, Shapiro was a member of the Rokes, an English beat group who had relocated to Italy in 1963 and had signed a recording contract with RCA Italiana the ...

  8. Nanatsu no Ko - Wikipedia

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    The song is sung by a nondiegetic children's choir in the 1954 Kinoshita Keisuke film Twenty-Four Eyes. In the manga and anime Detective Conan by Gosho Aoyama, the mail address of the boss of the Black Organization is #969#6261, which reproduces the beginning of Nanatsu no Ko. The song is sung in the anime Magical Girl Ore episode 10 by Mohiro to console a lost child.

  9. Ah! vous dirai-je, maman - Wikipedia

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    Ah! vous dirai-je, maman. " Ah! vous dirai-je, maman " (French: [a vu diʁeʒ (ə) mamɑ̃], English: Oh! Shall I tell you, Mama) is a popular children's song in France. Since its composition in the 18th century, the melody has been applied to numerous lyrics in multiple languages – the English-language song "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" is ...