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  2. Zinghoppers - Wikipedia

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    The success of their YouTube music video, "Tooty Ta", and their local popularity led to an interstitial series on Nashville Public Television. "Totally, Zinghoppers!" debuted in late 2011. The series is created, produced and funded independently by the Zinghoppers production team.

  3. Mark Ballas - Wikipedia

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    Jive / "Splish Splash" 10 10 10 10 10 10 ... 6.0 6.0 6.0 Safe 3 Paso Doble / " ... 2 The American public scored the dance in place of Goodman with the averaged score ...

  4. The Jim Henson Hour - Wikipedia

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    Musical Number – A fish sings "Splish Splash." Guest Spot – Ted Danson stars in a sketch where he is on a cruise ship run by pirates. Merlin M.D. – Rowlf the Dog plays Merlin as he helps a man who has a fish through his head. Trailer – A trailer detailing "Karate Squid 3." Musical Number – "Maneater" by The Extremes

  5. Splish Splash (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Splish Splash" is a 1958 novelty rock song performed and co-written by Bobby Darin. It was written with DJ Murray the K (Murray Kaufman), who bet that Darin could not write a song that began with the words, "Splish splash, I was takin' a bath", as suggested by Murray's mother, Jean Kaufman.

  6. Charlie Drake - Wikipedia

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    The first, "Splish Splash", a cover version of a rock and roll song originally recorded by Bobby Darin, got into the Top 10 of the UK Singles Chart, reaching number 7 in 1958. [4] In 1961, " My Boomerang Won't Come Back " became a mid-chart UK hit (No. 14) and an edited, more politically correct, version (with one word overdubbed) was a No 21 ...

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  8. Bobby Darin - Wikipedia

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    Her latest song idea was: "Splish, Splash, Take a Bath". Both Kaufman and Darin felt the title was lackluster, but Darin, with few options, said: "I could write a song with that title." Within an hour, Darin had written "Splish Splash". [24] The single, Darin's first successful foray into the rock and roll genre, sold more than a million copies.

  9. Novelty song - Wikipedia

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    2 March 1956 "The Flying Saucer" Buchanan & Goodman: 3 August 1956 [31] “Searchin'” The Coasters: 3 May 1957 “Young Blood” The Coasters 8 May 1957 "Short Shorts" The Royal Teens: 3 February 1958 [32] "Witch Doctor" David Seville: 1 April 1958 [33] "Splish Splash" Bobby Darin: 2 May 1958 [34] "The Purple People Eater" Sheb Wooley (sax ...