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"It's a Small World" | ||
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Song by Robert and Richard Sherman | ||
Performed | 2003-2004 | |
Genre | Spoken | |
Length | 0:30~ | |
Writer | Robert Sherman, Richard Sherman | |
Composer | Robert Sherman, Richard Sherman |
"It's a Small World" was performed live by Marilyn Manson during the 2003-2004 Grotesk Burlesk tour, albeit a simple teaser in between songs. The song was originally performed by Robert and Richard Sherman in 1964.
Contents
Versions[edit]
- "It's a Small World" (Live)
Lyrics[edit]
It's a small world after all It's a small world after all It's a small world after all It's a small, small world
Trivia[edit]
- A March 21, 2003 post made by Marilyn Manson on The Oracle section of MarilynManson.com ended with the line "And it is, indeed, a small world after all."[1]
References[edit]
- ↑ The Oracle. MarilynManson.com. Marilyn Manson. March 21, 2003.