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Wind the Bobbin Up" is an English language children's nursery rhyme and singing game. Lyrics. Among modern lyrics is: ... Clap your hands together, 1, 2, 3,
"Clap Your Hands" is a 2010 single from Sia's fifth studio album We Are Born (2010). [2] The song was written by Sia and Samuel Dixon , and produced by Greg Kurstin . At the ARIA Music Awards of 2010 , "Clap Your Hands" was nominated for Single of the Year [ 3 ] while Kris Moyes won Best Video for "Clap Your Hands".
Here Come the ABCs is the second children's album and eleventh studio album by alternative rock band They Might Be Giants, aimed at young children learning the alphabet. The CD and DVD were originally released separately but have since been released as a combo. There are 25 songs in the CD and 38 in the DVD.
In the game, two children stand or sit opposite to each other, and clap hands according to the rhyming song. The same song is also used as a skipping rope rhyme , [ 2 ] although rarely so according to one source.
Clap Your Hands may refer to: "Clap Yo' Hands", a 1926 song by George and Ira Gershwin "Clap Yo Hands", a 1995 song by Naughty by Nature Clap Your Hands (1948 film) part of Universal Pictures Sing and Be Happy series
"Clap Your Hands" [32] † Sia: Sia Furler Samuel Dixon: We Are Born: 2010 [14] "Cloud" Sia: Sia Furler Samuel Dixon: We Are Born: 2010 [14] "The Co-Dependent" Sia: Sia Furler Greg Kurstin: We Are Born: 2010 [14] "Cold" † Leslie Odom Jr. featuring Sia: Leslie Odom Jr. Rafael Casal Sam Ashworth Tommy King Non-album single 2020 [33] "Confetti ...
Down Down Baby" (also known as "Roller Coaster" [1] [2]) is a clapping game played by children in English-speaking countries. In the game, two or more children stand in a circle, and clap hands in tune to a rhyming song. It has been used in various songs and media productions since the mid 20th century. [3]
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah's album Hysterical was released on September 12, 2011, in Europe, Japan, and Australia, and September 20 in the United States by Wichita Recordings. The album was produced by John Congleton and features cover art designed by Maya Pindyck. [14] It was the last album to feature long-time backing vocalist Robbie Guertin.