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Brenda Lee on Hitting No. 1 With ‘Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,’ After Record-Breaking 65-Year Climb: ‘You Can’t Keep a Good Song Down’
"Rockin '" is a song by the Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd from his third studio album, Starboy (2016). The song was released to contemporary hit radio in France on May 9, 2017, as the album's sixth international single. [ 4 ]
American POWs sing it during a volleyball game to distract guards from spotting a contraband radio antenna hidden in the net. In 1957, Bill Haley & His Comets recorded a rock and roll version called "Rockin' Rollin' Schnitzelbank" for their album Rockin' Around the World. Bing Crosby included the song in a medley on his album 101 Gang Songs (1961).
"Sing a Song of Polly" – Here Comes a Song "Sing with Me" – It's a Wiggly Wiggly World "Sleep Safe, My Baby – Let's Eat! "Six Months in a Leaky Boat (Wiggly Version)" – It's a Wiggly Wiggly World "Snakes (You Can Look but You Better Not Touch)" – Wiggly Safari "Sorry Again" – Here Comes the Big Red Car
1995: Rockin' Down the Road; 1997: Big Fun (which won a Children's Music Web Award in 1998) 2000: Kids in Action; 2002: Fun & Games; 2004: Ready Set Move; 2006: Shake, Rattle & Rock; 2006: Greg & Steve: Live in Concert for Children DVD; 2007: Sing and Read with Greg & Steve; 2009: Jumpin' and Jammin' 2010: Bounce & Boogie (2013 Creative Child ...
The title card of The Stein Song.. The Stein Song is a 1930 animated short film which is presented by Max Fleischer and was directed by Dave Fleischer. [1] The film, which was animated by Rudy Zamora and Jimmie Culhane, [1] features a sing-along version to "The Stein Song", [1] which was written by Lincoln Colcord and was originally published in 1910. [2]
Kevin, 37, Joe, 35, and Nick, 32, took the stage in Times Square to sing the second single from Camp Rock — and fans felt a wave of nostalgia as soon as the first notes hit minutes after midnight.
"Rockin' Robin" (originally released as "Rock-In Robin" on the Class Records 45 single) is a song written by Leon René under the pseudonym Jimmie Thomas, and recorded by American singer Bobby Day in 1958.