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"Keep on Trying" is a song sung by Mary Frances Franklin, after her little brother Baby Ray Franklin says that he can't learn things like numbers, the days of the week, and the months of the year. Mary Frances sings about how she learned to ride a scooter, and how she learned the alphabet and numbers. She sings that even though something is hard, if you keep on trying, you'll eventually get it.

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  • Keep on Trying
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  • "Keep on Trying" is a song sung by Mary Frances Franklin, after her little brother Baby Ray Franklin says that he can't learn things like numbers, the days of the week, and the months of the year. Mary Frances sings about how she learned to ride a scooter, and how she learned the alphabet and numbers. She sings that even though something is hard, if you keep on trying, you'll eventually get it.
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Lyricist
  • Matt Robinson
Date
  • 1971(xsd:integer)
Composer
Publisher
  • Pickled Pigs Feet, Ltd.
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  • "Keep on Trying" is a song sung by Mary Frances Franklin, after her little brother Baby Ray Franklin says that he can't learn things like numbers, the days of the week, and the months of the year. Mary Frances sings about how she learned to ride a scooter, and how she learned the alphabet and numbers. She sings that even though something is hard, if you keep on trying, you'll eventually get it.
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