This song is known as Humpty Dumpty. It starts out, "Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. Humpty Dumpty had a great fall." It is a very well known children's nursery rhyme.
The rapper is called complete and the album is called panic disorder
The band The Guess Who originally sang, performed, and recorded the song "Humpty's Blues".
The artist who made the song "The Humpty Dance" is Digital Underground, which was led by Shock G.
"Jack and the Beanstalk" is more commonly classified as a fairy tale rather than a nursery rhyme. It features magical elements, an adventurous storyline, and moral lessons, which are characteristic of fairy tales. Nursery rhymes, on the other hand, are typically short, rhythmic poems or songs for children.
Humpty Dance - Digital Underground
the group digital underground,they had a hit song called the humpty dance.
A Humpty Dance is actually a song by the 1990's hip-hop group Digital Underground, which recently came back into popularity in 2008, when it was ranked #30 on VH1's 100 Greatest Hip Hop Songs. To learn the dance, one must actually listen to the song.
the humpty dance by digital underground
The song is The Humpty Dance by Digital Underground
If you are referring to the prank in the movie, they dance to the Humpty Dance by Digital Underground. Hope that helps.
These are different rhymes and could not possibly have been written by the same author. Humpty Dumpty was created, I think, by Lewis Carrol as part of the (Alice) saga. Several of the rhymes you mentioned- have mathematical overtones and may have been evolved as teaching devices- as was done with the alphabetic song ABC which was originally ( Bless This House). There was an odd sort of marching drill on the old TV show, if I remember correctly, Romper Room which had a song of sorts,(See me walk so straight and tall. I won"t let my basket fall, (not basketball!) shoulders, straight, arms and kness, help to make a healthy me! This dragged on over three verses with a large class all wearing odd-looking tambourine shaped hats called ( Posture baskets) for the purposes of the song. It was so whacked out it never caught on -Freeside. One does recall seeing these odd-looking headgear in toy counters but nobody, or very few , bought them, a marked contrast with Mickey Mouse headgear. I"m sorry I can"t help you further Wheels on the Bus sounds like an updating of an older song about trains or buggies, perhaps even a western wagon.Sorry., that's the best I can dol.