Don T Know — Much
Articles in the Wall Street Journal and The New Criterion have used it to lament the decline of historical and civic knowledge among American students.
The phrase is frequently used as a catchy headline for articles discussing gaps in public knowledge: Don T Know Much
It has been adapted for niche subjects, such as "Don't Know Much Biology" in Scientific American or "Don’t Know Much About Liberty" on ReadWorks . Articles in the Wall Street Journal and The
The phrase most commonly refers to either the iconic 1989 duet by Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville or the popular educational book series by Kenneth C. Davis. 1. The Song: "Don't Know Much" While first recorded by Mann in 1980, it
This ballad was written by Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, and Tom Snow. While first recorded by Mann in 1980, it became a global hit when covered as a duet by in 1989.
It is a romantic ballad about a couple who admits they may not have all the answers to life’s big questions, but they know their love for each other is "all [they] need to know". 2. The Book Series: " Don't Know Much About® "
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