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In August 2001, the song was released in Australia and reached number one that September, becoming the ninth-best-selling single of the year there. A second single by Bob the Builder, "Mambo No. 5", with the lyrics adapted from Lou Bega's 1999 hit version, also reached
On 3 September 2001, BBC Records released a novelty version of the song sung by British actor Neil Morrissey, who provided the voice of Bob for children's television show Bob the Builder. It features background vocals from Rob Rackstraw and Kate Harbour, who voiced several other characters on the show. [104]
Bob the Builder: The Album is the debut album of Bob the Builder, the fictional character from the BBC children's television series of the same name. Bob is voiced by actor Neil Morrissey . It features the two UK number one singles " Can We Fix It? " and " Mambo No. 5 ".
Bob the Builder joins multiple other films that are currently in development by Mattel, including American Girl, a live-action Barney movie, the Vin Diesel-led Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots an.
Bob the Builder is a British animated children's television series created by Keith Chapman for HIT Entertainment which ran from 12 April 1999 () to 31 December 2011 () in the United Kingdom through the CBBC strand and later CBeebies.
Bob the Builder sings The Jacksons' "Can You Feel It", joined by Postman Pat, Fireman Sam, the Teletubbies and other characters. Next, Station Officer Steele and other characters sing Fleetwood Mac's "Don't Stop", such as Ted Glen, The Koala Brothers, The Wombles, Aloysius Parker, and Peppa Pig.
Mint Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe From Scratch. These homemade mint chocolate chip cookies bring a fresh, sweet flavor that’s just right for St. Patrick’s Day desserts.
The song was later recorded by artists such as Boney M, Wreckless Eric and Billy J. Kramer. A 1991 cover version by Vic Reeves and the Wonder Stuff reached number one in the UK. The song has also been covered by Bob the Builder (voiced by Neil Morrisey) on the character's debut album in 2001 changing the lyrics to be about the character Dizzy.