Christmas Songs–Dominick The Donkey lyrics 1 meaning 2 explanations Request & respond explanations Don't understand the meaning of the song? Highlight lyrics and request an explanation. Click onhighlightedlyrics to explain. Hey! Chingedy ching, ...
The Christmas Song ‘Dominick the Donkey’ was first recorded by Lou Monte in the year 1960, and ended up a modest hit. However, it’s interesting to know that the song worked out to get a much better response and rating in Great Britain about 51 years ago. If you wonder why, well ...
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First, like nearly every song on our list, this isn’t aChristmassong. But, like some other titles, we endured it as a passableholidaytune for DECADES until some woke snowflake decided this song was a Me-Too anthem. The lyrics have been scrutinized to death. She’s gotta go but he w...
Listen tothe title song, if you dare. But bring Kleenex. Some of the lyrics include: And all the camels teased him The other donkeys, too They said, look at little Nestor There's nothing he can do Also ranks #15 onThe Best '70s Christmas Movies ...
[ii]Sam Cooke’s prophetic cry for social transformation was influenced by Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream” speech and Bob Dylan’s “Blowin’ in the Wind.” Cooke said the song came to it in a dream. Listen to it and imagine a shepherd singing it after the Nativity:https:/...
Rumor has it there was a song that ABC removed before air that centered around the pleasure Santa gets when kids sit on his lap. Some of the alleged lyrics went: If you sit on my lap today A kiss a toy is the price you'll pay When you tell what you wish for In a whisper Be ...
There’s a reason you most likely haven’t heard of or seen Nestor, The Long-Eared Christmas Donkey. It doesn’t have quite the same ring as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, does it? This forgotten holiday special, based on the song of the same name, follows a donkey named Nestor with...
This Old World Christmas Ornament Collection certainly “rings” of the old world to all of us. With the images from the traditional12 Days of Christmassong lyrics, these ornaments bring back some really great memories. Mostly of not being able to remember all 12 gifts to sing the song!
I saw this last year for the first time in at least 30 years, and also still remember parts of it from when I was a child (razzleberry dressing, the "Despicable" song in the junkshop, and the achingly poignant "All Alone in the World"). My 8 year old really enjoyed it, a great...