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  2. Where Are You? (1937 song) - Wikipedia

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    Mildred Bailey - very popular in 1937 [3] – this version is a crucial piece of music in Love Streams, a 1984 American film by John Cassavetes; Adelaide Hall's recording of the song reached #28 in the U.K. singles chart in December 1941. Arthur Tracy Decca F. 6465 (1937). [4] Connee Boswell - recorded February 15, 1937 for Decca Records ...

  3. 123 Andrés - Wikipedia

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    123 Andrés make music for bilingual children and families, as well as for those who are in the process of learning Spanish. Their first album, ¡Uno, Dos Tres Andrés! en español y en inglés, was released in 2015, with 22 educational songs; 11 in Spanish and 11 in English. [7] They were nominated for a Latin Grammy. [8]

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  5. Here Come the 123s - Wikipedia

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    Here Come the 123s is the third children's album and thirteenth studio album by They Might Be Giants. It is the sequel to the group's 2005 album Here Come the ABCs. The songs are edutainment music, and like ABCs, both a CD and DVD were released. [1] It was initially set to be released on October 2, 2007, but was pushed back to February 5, 2008.

  6. Just Dance Kids (2010 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Just Dance Kids (released as simply Dance Juniors in Europe and Australia) is a 2010 video game for the Wii developed by Japanese studio Land Ho!, and is part of Ubisoft's Just Dance franchise. Just Dance Kids is a dance-based music game with an emphasis on songs that are popular with children. The game was released on November 9, 2010, in ...

  7. Pinkfong - Wikipedia

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    Pinkfong content consists mainly of children's songs, the most famous of which is a version of "Baby Shark". The dance video associated with that song eventually became a viral YouTube video with over 15 billion views as of October 2024. Their channel consists of songs, stories, and dances that are represented by a pink fox named Pinkfong.

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  9. Where Are You - Wikipedia

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    "Where Are You?" (1937 song), written by Jimmy McHugh and Harold Adamson, covered by many performers "Where Are You" (Bee Gees song), 1966 "Where Are You?"