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| − | '''''Dana's A Pig''''' was sung for Dana during her diaper changes. Made up mostly by her father, the song reflects how Dana | + | '''''Dana's A Pig''''' was sung for Dana during her diaper changes. Made up mostly by her father, the song reflects how Dana {{tellmemore}} like a pig and duck. "Powered donut" refers to putting baby powder on her bottom during the diaper changes. Whereas '''''Little Dana''''' is a song she still enjoys, reciting '''''Dana's A Pig''''' brings on looks of disgust, eye-rolling, and whines of "Daaaaaaad!" |
Revision as of 10:16, 26 February 2008
Little Dana is a child's lullaby written in 1998 by Robert Normand specifically for the birth of his niece, Dana Reddick.
Little Dana
| Little Dana by Robert Normand
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Little Dana hold me tight.
Time for bed a kiss good night.
In my heart your love I keep.
Go, to, sleep.
Usage
Little Dana has been sung a capella to Dana as a bedtime song (she calls it "my song") by one of her parents nearly every night since it was written.
Other Songs For/About Dana
Dana's A Pig
(Sung to the tune of "Winnie the Pooh")
Dana's a pig,
Dana's a duck.
She's my little powdered do-nut.
Dana's a pig,
Dana's a duck.
She's my baby girl.
Usage
Dana's A Pig was sung for Dana during her diaper changes. Made up mostly by her father, the song reflects how Dana [???] like a pig and duck. "Powered donut" refers to putting baby powder on her bottom during the diaper changes. Whereas Little Dana is a song she still enjoys, reciting Dana's A Pig brings on looks of disgust, eye-rolling, and whines of "Daaaaaaad!"
