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  2. Kidsongs - Wikipedia

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    Each half-hour video featured around 10 songs in a music video style production starring a group of children known as the "Kidsongs Kids". They sing and dance their way through well-known children's songs, nursery rhymes and covers of pop hits from the '50s, '60s, '70s and '80s, all tied together by a simple story and theme.

  3. Five Little Ducks - Wikipedia

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    Five Little Ducks" is a traditional children's song. The rhyme also has an associated finger play. Canadian children's folk singer Raffi released it as a single from the Rise and Shine (1982) album. [1] Denise Fleming's 2016 picture book 5 Little Ducks tells a reimagined version of the song.

  4. Bingo (folk song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is also played during the closing credits of this episode. In Kidsongs, this song is played in a video titled “A Day With The Animals”. A Sesame Street animated video (in the "Furry Friends Forever" web series) featured Elmo and his pet dog Tango. In this version of the song, "farmer" was replaced with "monster" and "Bingo" was ...

  5. Hokey Pokey - Wikipedia

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    Known as the "hokey cokey" or the "hokey kokey", the song and accompanying dance peaked in popularity as a music hall song and novelty dance in the mid-1940s in Britain. There is a claim of authorship by the British/Irish songwriter Jimmy Kennedy , responsible for the lyrics to popular songs such as the wartime " We're Going to Hang out the ...

  6. This Old Man - Wikipedia

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    The public domain melody of the song was borrowed for "I Love You", a song used as the theme for the children's television program Barney and Friends.New lyrics were written for the melody in 1982 by Indiana homemaker Lee Bernstein for a children's book titled "Piggyback Songs" (1983), and these lyrics were adapted by the television series in the early 1990s, without knowing they had been ...

  7. Three Little Fishies - Wikipedia

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    Ray Walston and the Do Re Mi Children's Chorus recorded a version of the song in 1965. [9] In 1966 Jon Pertwee contributed the song to the children's album Children's Favourites by EMI and Paul Hamlyn. A portion of the song was used by Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels, in 1966, as part of their version of The Marvelettes' "Too Many Fish in ...

  8. Bing Bang (Time to Dance) - Wikipedia

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    "Bing Bang (Time to Dance)" is the single version of the LazyTown song "Bing Bang". The original version is sung at the end of every episode of the Icelandic children's television series by Stephanie and is danced to by Stephanie, Sportacus and the puppets of LazyTown. In the episodes "LazyTown's Surprise Santa", "The Holiday Spirit", "The ...

  9. Rockin' That Shit - Wikipedia

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    The music video was shot on January 27, 2009, with director Ray Kay, [2] and released on February 10, 2009. [3] A music video supporting The-Dream's track "Rockin' That Thang", which is explicitly titled "Rockin' That S***", has been released. Directed by Ray Kay, the video mainly captures his performance with several women dancing behind him.