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  2. Apples and Bananas - Wikipedia

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    Traditional. " Apples and Bananas " or " Oopples and Boo-noo-noos " [ 1] is a traditional [ 2] North American children's song that plays with the vowels of words. The first verse usually begins unaltered: I like to eat, eat, eat apples and bananas. I like to eat, eat, eat apples and bananas. The following verses replace most or all vowels with ...

  3. Barrelful of Monkees: Monkees Songs for Kids! - Wikipedia

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    "Apples, Peaches, Bananas and Pears" (from the 1987 album Missing Links, stereo mix) "Your Auntie Grizelda" (from the 1967 album More Of The Monkees, stereo mix) "Teeny Tiny Gnome" (from the 1987 album Missing Links, stereo mix) "Porpoise Song" (from the 1991 album Micky Dolenz Puts You To Sleep)

  4. List of nursery rhymes - Wikipedia

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    The terms "nursery rhyme" and "children's song" emerged in the 1820s, although this type of children's literature previously existed with different names such as Tommy Thumb Songs and Mother Goose Songs. [1] The first known book containing a collection of these texts was Tommy Thumb's Pretty Song Book, which was published by Mary Cooper in 1744 ...

  5. Big Freedia’s remix of a classic children’s song goes viral

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    Other classics remade by Gracie’s Corner include the “Apples and Bananas Song,” “Five Little Pandas Jumping on the Bed,” and the “Phonics Song,” which received 90 million views on ...

  6. Missing Links (album) - Wikipedia

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    Missing Links is a compilation album of rare and previously unreleased songs by the American pop rock band the Monkees, issued by Rhino Records in 1987. It is the first volume of a three-volume set, followed by Missing Links Volume Two in 1990 and Missing Links Volume Three in 1996. While "Apples, Peaches, Bananas and Pears" and "If You Have ...

  7. List of songs recorded by the Wiggles - Wikipedia

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    The Wiggles' Greatest Hits. "The Fairy Dance" – You Make Me Feel Like Dancing. "Fais Do Do" – Yummy Yummy. "Family Song" – Here Comes a Song. "Farewell to the Wiggly Trail" – Cold Spaghetti Western. "Feeding Time" – Wiggly Safari. "Feeling Chirpy" – Top of the Tots. "Feeling Hungry" – Wiggle House. "Feliz Navidad" – Wiggly ...

  8. We Are Number One - Wikipedia

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    Máni Svavarsson. Music video. "We Are Number One" on YouTube. " We Are Number One " is a song from the English-language Icelandic children's television series LazyTown, composed by Máni Svavarsson. The song was featured in the twelfth episode of the show's fourth season, entitled "Robbie's Dream Team", which is the 76th episode overall. [ 3]

  9. List of The Wiggles episodes - Wikipedia

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    List of The Wiggles episodes. List of. The Wiggles. episodes. The Australian children's music group The Wiggles have produced several television series. The first one, titled The Wiggles aired in 1998 on Seven Network and consisted of 13 episodes. The second series, also titled The Wiggles, aired in 1999 and consisted of 26 episodes. [ 1]