Yes Twinkle Twinkle Little Star is public domain.
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gazing so far
It's about a sailor who wants to "get some", if you know what I mean...
The concept of wishing upon a star has been around for a long time in the world as a means of getting one's wish. The most widely known reference is Walt Disney's Pinocchio's main theme.
Being mean is purposefully ignoring and trampling upon the feelings of others, with the intent of hurting them in some way. Continuing to give a kid a wedgie when he is obviously uncomfortable and embarrassed, especially when it is done in public is "mean".
The teacher had a mosquito bite upon his lip
"Pinocchio" : "When You Wish Upon A Star" is a song written by Leigh Harline and Ned Washington .
"When You Wish Upon A Star" was a song written by Leigh Harline and Ned Washington .
Wish upon a star
Most "traditional" or "folk" music is of sufficient age (pre 1923) to be in the public domain. Bear in mind however, that if the works are without copyright restriction, revisions to lyrics and music can be done at anytime and those are protected. Additionally while the music and lyrics may be unencumbered individual performances may not be.
It is called eminent domain when a city or government takes private property for public use. The idea is that it is for the "better good" of the community or state.
"When You Wish Upon A Star"
The song, "When You Wish Upon a Star" by Jiminy Cricket is a song used for highlighting Disney movies. The song means that everyone is different, but the differences do not hinder a person's ability to dream.
"When You Wish Upon a Star" from Pinocchio (1940).
"When You Wish Upon a Star" is a song written byLeigh HarlineandNed WashingtonforWalt Disney's 1940 adaptation ofPinocchio.
When you wish upon a star
The song is called "Wish upon a Star"
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