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    Billy Boy. "Billy Boy" is a traditional folk song and nursery rhyme found in the United States, in which "Billy Boy" is asked various questions, and the answers all center on his quest to marry a girl who is said to be too young to leave her mother. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 326.

  2. Nursery rhyme Billy Boy lyrics, tune and music (video). Sing or listen to the traditional nursery rhyme Billy Boy.

  3. Did she ask you to come in, Billy Boy, Billy Boy, Did she ask you to come in, charming Billy? Yes, she asked me to come in, there's a dimple in her chin. She's a young thing and cannot leave her mother.

  4. Sep 12, 2013 · Sing Out Loud Traditional Songs LYRICS: BILLY BOY 1. Oh, where have you been, Billy Boy, Billy Boy, Oh, where have you been charming Billy? I have been to seek a wife, she's the joy of my...

  5. The popular American folk song (often sung by children), "Billy Boy," sung by folk singer Ed McCurdy.

  6. Nov 12, 2019 · Billy Boy (1954)Tex AveryMGM CartoonsWarner Bros. AnimationWarner Bros. Global Kids & Young AdultsTurner Entertainment Co.Warner Bros. Television Distributio...

  7. Sep 23, 2017 · Billy Boy: Directed by Bradley Buecker. With Melissa Benoist, Blake Jenner, Jim Beaver, Greg Germann. When an angry teenager (Blake Jenner) discovers a close friend has been killed, grief jeopardizes his future and he finds himself engulfed in danger.

  8. When Billy’s (Blake Jenner, “Glee”) friend is found dead, his world unravels. As he tries to move on, he falls in love with Jennifer (Melissa Benoist, “Supergirl”), but his life...

  9. Billy Boy (previously Juvenile) is a 2017 American drama film directed by Bradley Buecker and written by Blake Jenner. The film stars Jenner, Melissa Benoist, Greg Germann, Melissa Bolona, Jim Beaver, Grant Harvey, and Aramis Knight.

  10. Original from 19th century England, “Billy Boy” is a traditional nursery rhyme and folk song, popular in America. The song is probably a version of Lord Randall, and it was first known as Willie Lad and Charming William.

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