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  2. Bouncing ball (music) - Wikipedia

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    The bouncing ball is a virtual device used in motion picture films and video recordings to visually indicate the rhythm of a song, helping audiences to sing along with live or prerecorded music. As the song's lyrics are displayed on the screen in a lower third of projected or character-generated text, an animated ball bounces across the top of ...

  3. Screen Songs - Wikipedia

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    The Screen Songs are a continuation of the earlier Fleischer series Song Car-Tunes in color. They are sing-along shorts featuring the famous "bouncing ball", a sort of precursor to modern karaoke videos. [2] They often featured popular melodies of the day.

  4. Disney Sing-Along Songs - Wikipedia

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    Disney Sing-Along Songs [a] is a series of videos on VHS, betamax, laserdisc, and DVD with musical moments from various Disney films, TV shows, and attractions. Lyrics for the songs are sometimes displayed on-screen with the Mickey Mouse icon as a "bouncing ball".

  5. Sing Along with Mitch - Wikipedia

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    At the start and end of each episode, lyrics to songs were shown at the bottom of the television screen, hence the Sing Along title, but no bouncing ball on television. (There was a bouncing ball going over the words in the theatrically-released Screen Songs and Song Cartunes cartoons.) [1] [2]

  6. I'm Afraid to Go Home in the Dark - Wikipedia

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    The song is set to crude drawings which are according to the lyrics and are at the bottom of the screen. After some time, Bimbo reappears, with numerous dogs, and some beaters. He hits the dogs over the head with the beaters, mimicking a xylophone. After that, Bimbo then acts as the bouncing ball, and jumps on the lyrics.

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  8. Rubber Ball - Wikipedia

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    The song was Vee's fifth US single release making #6 on the Billboard charts. [2] Outside the US, "Rubber Ball" was a breakthrough hit for him in the UK, where it reached #4. [3] It also reached #4 in Canada. [4] In Australia, it was Vee's only #1 record; it stayed at the top for three weeks in early 1961.

  9. Little Brown Jug (song) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1948 Famous Studios Screen Song animated short titled "Little Brown Jug", a "bouncing ball" cartoon, it is sung with the music credited to Winston Sharples and entirely new lyrics by Buddy Kaye.