here ya go, I remember by heart. my favorite lullaby of all time, my poppy used to sing me:
I 'm just a gigolo, and everywhere I go,
People know the part I'm playin'.
Pay for every dance, sellin' each romance,
Ooohh what they're sayin'.
There will come a day, when youth will pass away,
What will they say about me?
When the end comes I know, there was just a gigolo
Life goes on without me.
I'm just a gigolo, and everywhere I go,
People know the part I’m playin'.
Pay for every dance, sellin' each romance,
Ooohh what they're sayin'.
There will come a day, when youth will pass away,
What will they say about me?
When the end comes I know, there was just a gigolo,
Life goes on without me.
Cause I ain't got nobody, nobody, cares for me,
Nobody, nobody, cares for me.
I'm so sad and lonely, sad and lonely, sad and lonely
Won't some sweet mama come and take a chance with me?
Cause I ain't so bad.
Bop, boze ziddy boze ziddy bop, zee bop.
I ain't got nobody, nobody cares for me,
Nobody, nobody,
(SOLO)
Mumbaly bibbaly zeebaly boobaly hummaly baybaly zeebaly bop.
I ain't got nobody, nobody, nobody cares for me
Nobody, nobody.
I'm so sad and lonely, sad and lonely, sad and lonely
Won't some sweet mama come and take a chance with me?
Cause I ain't so bad.
Nobody cares for me
2006-12-26 16:38:55
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answered by Pedro Xavier Ramirez 2
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I was sung a Greek lullaby in Greek, it was very comforting and sounds more interesting than the traditional songs.
2006-12-26 16:38:23
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answered by KatGuy 7
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No, but I certainly remember my dad telling me all the children's stories when I was very little. He'd repeat them too if I asked. He would smoke his cigar and make rings and give me the cigar band which we called "the get married." I really believe that when I grew up we would get married. Don't all little girls love their dad's? The mean absolutely everything at that age. Thumbs up for your question and the fond memories it brings up.
2006-12-26 17:05:20
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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My dad used to sing Over the Rainbow
2006-12-26 16:38:54
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answered by kimmys 5
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I vaguely remember my mom's lullabies. She used to make up her own songs.
2006-12-26 16:38:05
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answered by Anonymous
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My dad was from Spain so he usually sang more Spanish songs than English. I remember him singing to my brothers and me "El barco chiquito." I loved his voice. It always made me stop crying.
2006-12-26 17:07:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah... a lot of classic rock songs and oldies, like "Mama Don't Dance and Your Daddy Don't Rock & Roll"
2006-12-26 16:38:20
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answered by Nicole 5
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It was in Spanish. Something like "duermase mi nina, a la ru, ru, ru".
LOL. That, and some other ones that are too embarrasing to mention.
2006-12-26 16:48:15
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answer #8
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answered by Belix 3
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yes...
You are my sunshine, my only sunshine. You make me happy, when skies are grey. You'll never know dear, how much I love you. Please don't take my sunshine away.
The other night dear, while I lay sleeping. I dreamt I held you, in my arms. When I awoke dear, I was mistaken. Please don't take my sunshine away.
2006-12-26 16:41:47
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answered by black_star_47001 3
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No, I don't remember any. I'm sure my mom sang them to me, since she was an excellent singer.
2006-12-26 16:36:17
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answered by kitten lover3 7
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