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"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.
Apple Pie ABC: United Kingdom 1871 [7] Edward Lear made fun of the original rhyme in his nonsense parody "A was once an apple pie". Akka bakka bonka rakka: Norway: 1901 [8] Nora Kobberstad's Norsk Lekebok (Book of Norwegian Games). [8] All The Pretty Little Horses 'All the Pretty Horses' or 'Hush-a-bye' United States: 1903 [9] [b]
"ABC" – Apples & Bananas "Advance Australia Fair" – Anthem - Celebration of Australia "Agapame Tin Athena (We Love Athens)" – Sailing Around the World "Alouette / Mimi's Dance" – Taking Off! "The Alphabet Ballet" - Big Ballet Day! "And the World Is One on Christmas Morning" – Yule Be Wiggling "Angels We Have Heard on High" – Yule Be ...
Nursery rhymes (15 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Traditional children's songs" ... Apple Pie ABC; Apples and Bananas; Arabian riff; As I was going by Charing Cross;
American nursery rhymes (33 P) S. Sesame Street songs (44 P) Pages in category "American children's songs" ... Apples and Bananas; B. Billy Boy; Bimbo (song) C ...
The Wiggles returned to the charts with their new line-up, when Apples & Bananas (2014) charted at number 60. [5] The group's fiftieth album, Nursery Rhymes 2 (2018), peaked at number 3, becoming their highest-charting release while in its debut week, and the group's first top 10 album; the compilation album We're All Fruit Salad
"I Like To Eat Apples and Bananas" "Joannie Works With Five Hammers" "Incy Wincy Spider" "Five Little Ducks" "This Old Man" "Rock-A-Bye Your Bear" "Wabash Cannonball" "If You Happy And You Know It" "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" "Pat-A-Cake" "Lachy's Bus Ride" "Five Little Wiggles" "Simon Says" "Banbury Cross" "Michael ...
This is a list of Wiggles videos featuring Greg Page as the Yellow Wiggle. Catalog numbers are primarily based on the original VHS, although many of the videos were later released on DVD (indicated by "-9" in Roadshow catalog number and five-digit Hit Entertainment catalog number) and/or repackaged as bundles.