Two Little Boys – Rolf Harris

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Two Little Boys. The song "Two boys" by Rolf Harris sang. From Wikipedia, "Two Little Boys," a song popularized by Theodore Morse and Edward Madden wrote. It was written in 1902, and became a folk song popular in music halls of the time taken by Harry Lauder. Rolf Harris in 1969, was again in popularity, as during a tour of Arnhem Land, Australia, Australian artist Rolf Harris was for a short time with people musician Ted Egan. Egan has recorded the song he sings at the Harristape. When he returned to England, he persuaded his television producer with the song on his BBC variety show. Harris found out he lost the tape and played Egan, 12,000 miles away in Canberra, and got him to sing the song over the phone. Alan Braden the song for the television show and the audience reaction was so great that it was Harris' recorded and released as a single. The song reached # 1 in the singles chart in December 1969 for six weeks and was mainly sold in Great BritainSingle from 1969. On the popular BBC radio show Desert Discs Iceland, Margaret Thatcher took as his favorite song. In October 2008, Harris was re-recorded songs, backed by Male Voice Choir Froncysyllte North Wales', the 90th anniversary of the end of World War II [1] Other versions of Mark Kenny Rogers sang a version of the song , while the singer of country-rock band The First Edition, which was released on her 1971 album of transition. The song was then

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The little engine that could (Part 3)

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Get toys and trains come to life in the charming, fully animated film of the classic children's heart-warming to! On their way to a load of toys to look forward to providing the children magic, Georgia, the engine breaks down suddenly. Pete, the powerful freight engine, and Farnsworth, the shiny-engine passenger refuses to help her. It is just too rusty Jebediah worn. But a small switch engine named Tillie think you can do! For generations, children have learned a stimulatingLesson in the power of self-determination as the root for the heroic Little Engine and take to heart their indelible battle cry: "I think I can, I think I can, I think I can …" An MCA Home Video, Inc. presentation. Booker Animation production in association with S4C. Produced by Dave Edwards and Mike Young. Director Dave Edwards. Produced by Dave Edwards, Cardiff, Wales, UK © 1991 MCA Home Video, Inc.

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