Listen to the Mocking Bird (American folk ballad)
~ Song
Annotation
This and "Three Blind Mice" were the songs most commonly used as the intro music to the Three Stooges short films.
Annotation last modified on 2016-01-17 21:57 UTC.
Relationships
| lyricist: | Septimus Winner |
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| Wikipedia: | en: Listen to the Mocking Bird [info] |
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| Songfacts: | http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=15047 [info] |
| is the basis for: | The Three Stooges Theme (1930s "Mocking Bird" version) |
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Recordings
| Date | Title | Attributes | Artist | Length |
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| recordings | ||||
| 1937-02-28 | Listen to the Mocking Bird | instrumental | Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra This artist credit has open edits. | ?:?? |
| 1938-12-22 | Listen to the Mocking Bird | Mary Martin with Woody Herman and His Orchestra | 3:02 | |
| 1956-04-29 | Listen to the Mockingbird | instrumental and live | The Louvin Brothers | 3:18 |
| Christy Minstrels Selection | instrumental and medley | Troise & his Banjoliers | 3:09 | |
| Listen to the Mocking Bird | Mitch Miller and the Gang | ?:?? | ||
| Listen to the Mocking Bird | Clarence White | 2:05 | ||
| Listen To The Mockingbird | Brother Bones & His Shadows | 2:50 | ||
| Merry-Go-Round Music: Listen to the Mocking Bird / Darling Nellie Gray / Turkey in the Straw | instrumental and medley | Ron Falson | 2:49 | |
| Merry‐Go‐Round Music: Listen to the Mocking Bird / Darling Nellie Gray / Turkey in the Straw | medley | [unknown] | 2:49 | |
