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      • It was recorded in 1932 by British band leader Henry Hall and his Orchestra, with vocals by Val Rosing. The song refers to the Bogeyman, a legendary ghost-like monster which has no specific appearance, intended only as an amorphous embodiment of terror, usually among children.
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  2. It was recorded in 1932 by British band leader Henry Hall and his Orchestra, with vocals by Val Rosing. The song refers to the Bogeyman, a legendary ghost-like monster which has no specific appearance, intended only as an amorphous embodiment of terror, usually among children.

  3. Oct 3, 2011 · Hush, Hush, Hush (Here Comes The Boogeyman) From Jeepers Creepers

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  4. The original recording (of Boogeyman) would be 50 years under British law. Since UK is a Berne Convention member then yes public domain status applies equally here.

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  6. Hush, Hush, Hush, Here Comes the Bogeyman Lyrics: Children, have you ever met the Bogeyman before? / No, of course you haven't, for you're much too good, I'm sure / Don't you be afraid of him,...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BogeymanBogeyman - Wikipedia

    The bogeyman (/ ˈ b oʊ ɡ i m æ n /; also spelled or known as bogyman, [1] bogy, [1] bogey, [1] and, in North American English, also boogeyman) [1] is a mythical creature typically used to frighten children into good behavior.

  8. "Hush, Hush, Hush, Here Comes the Bogeyman" is a song written by Lawton, Brown, Smith, Lang and Benson. It was recorded in 1932 by British band leader Henry Hall and his Orchestra, with vocals by Val Rosing.

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