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Crickets Sing For Anamaria - Emma Bunton



     
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Hey Maria Papa said, you better go to bed
Maria Mama said, you better go to bed
And little sister said, you better go to bed
The older brother said, you heard what Papa said
You better say goodnight, you better shut the light
And Papa told you no, you can't go out tonight
But Papa didn't know, Maria had a date
And couldn't let him wait
So in a little while
She waited till the lights were low
She went out the window to her beau, and so
There's a lot of huggin' then, a lot of kissin' then
A lot of huggin' him, a lot of kissin' him
A lot of happy talk, a lot of moon above
But very little time, but very little time
To make a lot of love, to make a lot of love
Which is a normal thing to make a lot of love
For it was summertime when all the crickets sing

And in the summertime
When anyone's in love
The crickets sing a happy song
But they didn't do their repertoire for long
Suddenly the Papa came and then the Mama came
And then the sister came and then the brother came
And then the uncle came and then the cousin came
An even dozen came and I can tell you this
It was a dirty shame because the Papa came
And then the Mama came and then the sister came
And then the brother came and then the cousin came
And even dozen came and I can tell you this
Do do do do
When anyone's in love
The crickets sing a happy song
But they didn't do their repertoire for long
Suddenly the Papa came and then the Mama came
And then the sister came and then the brother came
And then the uncle came and then the cousin came
An even dozen came and I can tell you this
It was a dirty shame because the Papa came
And then the Mama came and then the sister came
And then the brother came and then the cousin came
An even dozen came and I can tell you
Suddenly the Papa came and then the Mama came
And then the sister came and then the brother came
And then the uncle came and then the cousin came
An even dozen came and I can tell you this
It was a dirty shame because the Papa came
And then the Mama came and then the sister came
And then the brother came and then the cousin came
An even dozen came and I can tell you
Suddenly the Papa came and then the Mama came
And then the sister came and then the brother came
And then the uncle came and then the cousin came
An even dozen came and I can tell you this
It was a dirty shame because the Papa came
And then the Mama came and then the sister came
And then the brother came and then the cousin came

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Emma Lee Bunton (born 21 January 1976 in Finchley, London, England, United Kingdom) is an English pop singer, songwriter, and occasional actress, originally from the girl group Spice Girls, where she was known as "Baby Spice".

She started her solo career in 1999 with a collaboration single along with Tin Tin Out for their single "What I Am", which peaked number 2 on the UK charts. Her debut solo album entitled "A Girl Like Me" was released in 2001, and spawned the UK number-one hit "What Took You So Long?", as well as the top five hits "What I Am" (a cover of a 1998's song earlier recorded by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians) and "Take My Breath Away" (which was not a cover of Berlin's 1986's hit), and top twenty hit "We're Not Gonna Sleep Tonight". The album sold around 125,000 in the UK.

In spring of 2003, she returned as Emma (losing the Bunton), with the top five hit "Free Me" and later that year released "Maybe", which also went top ten and outsold the previous single. In spring of 2004, the single "I'll Be There" and the album "Free Me" were released. The album contained '60s-style pop gems and went on to outsell her first album, something other solo Spice Girls have yet to achieve. The album Free Me was released in the United States on January 25, 2005.

Emma released "Downtown" the official charity single for the BBC's 2006 Children in Need appeal, it reached number three. The album "Life in Mono" was released on (4 December).

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