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Baby Beluga is a children's music album by Canadian children's entertainer Raffi, released in 1980.The lead song is about a young beluga whale that swims freely. The album begins with the sounds of beluga whales communicating and includes compositions that create images of the ocean and whales at play.
In 1979, he wrote "Baby Beluga", possibly his most famous song, after meeting a beluga whale named Kavna at the Vancouver Aquarium. [ 7 ] In 1989, his album Raffi In Concert With The Rise And Shine Band was listed on the RPM Top 100 Albums chart. [ 10 ]
The children's singer Raffi released an album called Baby Beluga in 1980. The album starts with the sound of whales communicating, and includes songs representing the ocean and whales playing. The song "Baby Beluga" was composed after Raffi saw a recently born beluga calf in Vancouver Aquarium. [257]
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Back at home, Joey presents Michelle with a tape recording of the popular children's song "Baby Beluga"—a decision that he lives to regret, because the more she plays it, the more it drives everyone in the house crazy. Back at the school, Kevin tells Jesse and Danny that D.J. was not drinking, and that it was actually him and two other boys.
"Cluck, Cluck City" – Ukulele Baby "Cocky Want a Cracker" – Wiggly Safari "Come and Sail the Sea" – Here Comes a Song "Come on Down to Wiggle Town" - Wiggle Town! "Come on Everybody" (We'll Tap for You) – Yule Be Wiggling "Come on Let's Jump" – Yummy Yummy "Country Garden" (Instrumental) – You Make Me Feel Like Dancing
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