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Lyr Req: Little Miss Mischief (Famous Lashua)
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Subject: Lyr Req: 'Little Miss Mischief' by Famous Lashua? From: GUEST,Smitty Date: 27 May 09 - 11:28 PM Looking for lyrics and information about the song and/or artist. The song is "Little Miss Mischief" that I remember my grandmother singing to me as a child. It goes something like this: Little Miss Mischief, Little Miss Mischief won't you tell me why, every time I see you there's a twinkle in your eye... I've done extensive web searching and come up with very very little. Thanks! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: 'Little Miss Mischief' by Famous Lashua? From: Jim Dixon Date: 29 May 09 - 01:46 AM The Library of Congress Catalog of Copyright Entries gives this information – for what it's worth: LITTLE MISS MISCHIEF Words by Inex Baker Howell Dallas: A. Walter Wolf, © 1939. |
Subject: Lyr Add: LITTLE MISS MISCHIEF (Famous Lashua) From: Jim Dixon Date: 30 May 09 - 08:54 AM Forget what I posted above; it's probably not the right song. There is a complete mp3 file at Ken Sortedahl's Web Page. Here's my transcription: LITTLE MISS MISCHIEF Famous Lashua 1. Little Miss Mischief, Little Miss Mischief, won't you tell me why Ev'ry time I see you there's a twinkle in your eye? Little Miss Mischief, Little Miss Mischief, don't you realize Ev'rything that's on your mind is showin' in your eyes? You have too much fun to be just one. I think you must be twins, But you look so sweet with your muddy feet, your little rag dolly and your bruised-up shins. Little Miss Mischief, Little Miss Mischief, ev'rything you do Reminds me of your mother. Little Miss Mischief, I love you. 2. There's a little girl at our house. She's our pride and joy. She can think up more mischievous things. She should have been a boy. Well, the very first thing in mornin' until the very last thing at night. The wheels go around and around in her head until she's turning my hair white. 3. REPEAT 1. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Little Miss Mischief (Famous Lashua) From: GUEST,Joe Sortedahl Date: 10 Jul 09 - 09:07 PM Hello this song is a song written by my Grandfather about his daughter (my mother Melodee) it is posted on my brothers Website. I am glad to see people still remember The Singing Cowboy Famous Lashua after all this time. Thank you All Joe Sortedahl |
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