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  2. Pop Go the Wiggles! - Wikipedia

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    The Wiggles made the "Pop Go the Wiggles!" video in September 2007. DVDtalk rated its content 3/5 stars. [2] Song and Rhyme List "This Old Man" "Pop Goes the Weasel" (Sam) "Skip to My Lou" "Murray Had a Turtle" "Hickory Dickory Dock" "English Country Garden" "Round the Garden Like a Teddy Bear" "Here We Go 'Round the Mulberry Bush" "Pussycat ...

  3. Teddy Bear (Red Sovine song) - Wikipedia

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    Released in June 1976, "Teddy Bear" was the last of three Billboard Hot Country Singles No. 1 hits in Sovine's 25-year recording career. [2] "Teddy Bear" climbed to #1 in five weeks and was his first since 1966's "Giddyup Go". In addition, "Teddy Bear" was a crossover hit, peaking at No. 40 on the Billboard Hot 100. [3]

  4. Cobrastyle - Wikipedia

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    Two music videos were produced for "Cobrastyle". The first was released on 25 April 2008 as a viral video, and features Robyn and Perez Hilton (among others) playing strip poker. [22] The second was released on 10 October 2008. The video shows Robyn and other musicians dressed in white and set against a white background.

  5. Teddy Bear Song - Wikipedia

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    "Teddy Bear Song" is a 1973 single written by Don Earl and Nick Nixon, and made famous by country music vocalist Barbara Fairchild. Released in December 1972, the song was Fairchild's only No. 1 song on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles chart in March 1973. [ 1 ]

  6. Teddy Bears' Picnic - Wikipedia

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    "The Teddy Bears' Picnic" is a song consisting of a melody written in 1907 by American composer John Walter Bratton, and lyrics added in 1932 by Irish songwriter Jimmy Kennedy. It remains popular in Ireland and the United Kingdom as a children's song, having been recorded by numerous artists over the decades.

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  9. (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear - Wikipedia

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    "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" is a popular song first recorded by Elvis Presley in 1957 for the soundtrack of his second motion picture, Loving You, during which Presley performs the song on screen. It was written by Kal Mann and Bernie Lowe and published in 1957 by Gladys Music.