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The music video for the song "Go Bananas" [6] was released the next day on 15 November on YouTube. [7] The video got its first million views in 6 hours, [8] two million views in 10 hours, [9] [10] and by the first day, over 3.3 million views. [9]
Timothy Bain (born 28 November 1978) is a British-Australian writer. He is known for writing comedy, children's and animated series for television. He is the creator of ABC Kids' action-comedy series Kangaroo Beach, Warner Bros. Discovery, CBC Kids and Sky Kids' animated family sitcom Let's Go, Bananas!, and ABC Kids' upcoming action-adventure series Knee High Spies.
The colloquial term goin' bananas (or going bananas) refers to acting in an erratic or insane manner, often by losing one's temper. As a title, the term may refer to: Goin' Bananas, a 1977 album by the group Side Effect "Goin' Bananas", a track from that album; Goin' Bananas, a sketch comedy show on Philippine television
The second half of your adult life begins when you start to memorize produce codes at the grocery store….bananas are 4011 🍌 — Taylor Ando (Imeson) (@TaylorImeson) September 7, 2023 Banana ...
"The Banana Boat Song" likely originated around the beginning of the 20th century when the banana trade in Jamaica was growing. It was sung by Jamaican dockworkers, who typically worked at night to avoid the heat of the daytime sun. When daylight arrived, they expected their boss would arrive to tally the bananas so they could go home. [5]
Go Bananas! [1] is the 30th album released by the Australian children's music group, the Wiggles. Kylie Minogue guest stars as the pink Wiggle.
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The rhythm, rather than the melody, of "Let's Go (Pony)" by The Routers is widely used for clapping, drumming or banging by fans worldwide. Music of the 1960s influenced terrace chants. " Ring of Fire " by Johnny Cash and " That's Amore " by Dean Martin have been used by several sets of fans.