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Please give me the title of the song. There is a sentence in it: one, two, and three children.

Correct lyrics: One little, two little, three little Indians. The song comes from the song "Ten Little Indians" sung by The Beach Boys

"Ten Little Indians"

Sung by: he Beach Boys

Lyrics and music: Husband's name

Lyrics:

The first little Indian gave squaw pretty feather

The first little Indian gave the young pigeon beautiful feathers.

(Little Indian boy)

(Little Indian boy)

The second little Indian made her an Indian dollar

The second The little Indian gave her a dollar.

(Fighting over a squaw)

(Fighting over a chick)

Well the third little Indian gave her moccasin leather

Well, the third little Indian boy gave her the deerskin

(Little Indian boy)

(Little Indian boy)

The squaw didn' t like 'em at all

The chick didn't like them at all.

The fourth little Indian took her riding in his big canoe

The fourth little Indian took her riding in his big canoe

(Little Indian boy)

(Indian little boy)

The fifth little Indian took her down the waterfall

The fifth little Indian took her down the waterfall< /p>

(Fighting over a squaw)

(Fighting over a chick)

The sixth little Indian taught the squaw how to woo-woo

The sixth little Indian teaches the team how to court.

(Little Indian boy)

(Little Indian boy)

But the squaw didn't like 'em at all

But The chick didn't like them at all

One little, two little, three little Indians

One little, two little, three little Indians

(Keep us humming we're the ten little Indians)

(Keep us humming we're the ten little Indians)

Four little, five little, six little Indians

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Four little, five little, six little Indians

(Keep us humming we're the ten little Indians)

(Keep us humming we're the ten little Indians) 10 Indians)

Seven little, eight little, nine little Indians

Seven little, eight little, nine little Indians

( Keep us humming we're the ten little Indians)

(Keep us humming we're the ten little Indians)

Ten little Indian boys

Ten Little Indian Boy

The seventh little Indian took her over to his teepee

The seventh little Indian took her over to his teepee

(Little Indian boy)

(Indian little boy)

The eighth little Indian tried to give her a love poem

The eighth little Indian tried to give her a love poem A love poem

(Fighting over a squaw)

(Fighting over a chick)

The ninth little Indian said "You're my Kemosabe"

The ninth little Indian said "You are my Kemosabei"

(Little Indian boy)

(Little Indian boy)

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The squaw didn't like 'em at all

The chick didn't like them at all.

The tenth little Indian said it really didn't matter

The tenth little Indian said it really didn't matter

(Little Indian boy)

(Indian little boy)

He acted like himself and he didn't look at her

He acted like himself and he didn't look at her

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(Fighting over a squaw)

(Fighting over a chick)

The squaw didn't care if he never did a thing

This boy doesn't care if he did anything

(Little Indian boy)

(Little Indian boy)

Cause she loved the tenth Indian boy

Because she loved the tenth Indian boy

Loved the tenth Indian boy

Loved the tenth Indian boy

Loved the tenth Indian boy< /p>

Loved the tenth Indian boy

Loved the tenth Indian boy

Loved the tenth Indian boy

Extended information:

"Ten Little Indians" is a song recorded by the American rock band The Beach Boys. It was first released on October 1, 1962, as the third song from The Beach Boys' debut album Surfin' Safari.

The Miranda Jesse singing version of "Ten Little Indians" was released in 2001 and included in the album "World Classic Children's Song Collection", which contains 281 children's songs.