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  1. 22 de sept. de 2013 · Shivaree - Goodnight Moon (1999)There's a nail in the doorAnd there's glass on the lawnTacks on the floorAnd the TV is onAnd I always sleep with my guns wh...

  2. 21 de may. de 2011 · Scrobble, find and rediscover music with a Last.fm account. Shivaree was a three-person American band formed in 1999 consisting of Ambrosia Parsley (vocals), Danny McGough (keyboards), and Duke McVinnie (guitar). They produced four full-length albums (only two of which enjoyed a North American release due to contract disagreements) and have ...

  3. In some parts of the MidWest, like Kansas, Shivaree customs continued in the mid 1960-1970s. Imagine the musical Oklahoma! for an example of the type of good natured humor. The rituals would include things like wheeling the bride in a wheelbarrow or typing cowbells under a wedding bed. This tradition might even be where the more modern ...

  4. shivaree: [noun] a noisy mock serenade to a newly married couple.

  5. "Goodnight Moon" is a song by American alternative rock band Shivaree, written by Ambrosia Parsley and Duke McVinnie. It is the seventh track on the band's debut album, I Oughtta Give You a Shot in the Head for Making Me Live in This Dump (1999), and was released as the band's debut single on March 24, 2000. The song topped the Italian Singles Chart and became a top-30 hit in France.

  6. 14 de jun. de 2018 · Time for a shivaree! Shivaree was a nineteenth and early twentieth century Appalachian custom (originally dating back to sixteenth-century France) of teasing a married couple on their wedding night or shortly thereafter. The bride was carried around in a tub at times, and the groom was ridden on a rail. In Tennessee the custom was more commonly ...

  7. Shivaree. Shivaree, or chivaree, was a traditional Mountain folk custom staged during the first night that a bride and groom, following the honeymoon, moved into their new residence (even if it happened to be with relatives in their old residence). The attendant loud noises and merrymaking ensured that no one in the neighborhood could sleep ...