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Sing: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the 2016 animated musical film Sing.The soundtrack includes classic songs performed by the film's main cast as well as the song "Faith", [2] which was written specifically for the movie and performed by Stevie Wonder and Ariana Grande. [3]
In India, traditional mint tea called pudina chai (पुदीना चाय) is made by steeping spearmint or peppermint in hot chai. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Due to the high content of essential oils in leaves (1–2.5%), especially menthol , mint tea is popular for its curative effects.
The album features two UK Top 20 singles: "John Wayne Is Big Leggy" (UK No. 11) and "Shiny Shiny" (UK No. 16). [4] The singles "Holy Joe" (UK No. 51) [4] and "Sister Friction" (UK No. 62) [4] weren't included on the original release of the album but were added to a 2000 CD release in the United States, which also includes remixes and B-sides as bonus tracks.
Jiminy Cricket teaches children how to spell, also in a similar manner to the I'm No Fool series. The series had a catchy theme song from which many children learned to spell "encyclopedia", most likely inspired by Paul Whiteman's novelty hit, "C-O-N-S-T-A-N-T-I-N-O-P-L-E" (both songs even had the same tempo and meter).
Swing Kids: Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack from the 1993 film Swing Kids. The album combines swing music featured in the film with the film's original score by James Horner .
This is a list of Singing Battle episodes. – Contestant is instantly eliminated by 13 judges (received less than or equal to 6 votes) – Contestant advances to the next round Contestant in italic hasn't performed in their round and was replaced by their team's hidden card Contestant who has * right next their name is a hidden card
Steven Universe Soundtrack Volume 1 is a collection of practically every single song from the show’s first four seasons, and is a must have for any dedicated fan." [ 7 ] Epicstream commented the musical songs, "a treat for any lover of musical cartoons" and praised the technical production and background music. [ 8 ]
For the song "Way Back Then" that accompanies children playing Squid Game, Jung wanted to use instruments that he practiced in elementary school, such as recorders and castanets. [4] The rhythm of the song is based on a 3-3-7 clapping rhythm that is commonly used in South Korea to cheer someone on. [ 4 ]