Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
A music video to accompany the release of "Dance with Me" was first released onto YouTube on January 13, 2014 at a total length of three minutes. [3] The video shows a number of glamorous models participate in a retro, colour co-ordinated fashion shoot. [4]
"We're All Friends" – Here Comes a Song "We're All Fruit Salad" – We're All Fruit Salad!: The Wiggles' Greatest Hits "We're Dancing with Wags the Dog" – Toot, Toot! "We're Playing a Trick on the Captain" – Stories and Songs: The Adventures of Captain Feathersword the Friendly Pirate "We're the Cowboys" – Cold Spaghetti Western
Song: "Whenever I Hear This Music" Jeff talks about the next song. Song: "Henry The Octopus" The Wiggles are sitting on the floor with some kids who are holding teddy bears. They are having a picnic. Greg says that he knows a song about teddy bears, and he asks if everyone can sing and do the actions with them. Song: "Rock A Bye Your Bear"
"UP!" is a song by American Christian contemporary musician Forrest Frank and Canadian rapper Connor Price, released on river house records on March 1, 2024. It was written by Forrest Frank and Connor Price. The song was included on the album Child of God. Lyrically, the song is about overcoming obstacles. [1]
The music video for the single "Lead Me" was released on September 24, 2010. [6] The video depicts a man who walks away from his family. Throughout the visual, he is motivated by God to return and look at his life. At the end, it shows the man returning to his home with his family there to welcome him.
The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Christian Album chart and No. 10 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 33,000 album equivalent units in its first week. [5] The lead single from the album, " Even If ", reached No. 1 on the Billboard Christian Songs chart, becoming their twelfth No. 1 on the chart.
Yummy Yummy is the fourth studio album by Australian children's music group the Wiggles. it was released in 1994 by ABC Music. A companion video was also made in 1994, and it was re-recorded in 1998. A companion video was also made in 1994, and it was re-recorded in 1998.
Shelton heard Barnes' version of the song on a contemporary Christian station, and said that it had inspired him to propose to then-girlfriend Miranda Lambert (now ex-wife); the music video included footage from Lambert the night before their wedding. [2] [6] On November 30, the song was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Country Song.