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  2. Baby Songs - Wikipedia

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    Baby Songs was originally released on VHS by Hi-Tops Video in 1987 and then by Anchor Bay in 1999. In 2003, it was released on VHS and DVD by 20th Century Fox. In 2003, it was released on VHS and DVD by 20th Century Fox.

  3. List of television theme music - Wikipedia

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    Living with Lydia – "Humoresque" (opening); "Dim Sum Song" (closing, performed by Lydia Shum) Lizzie McGuire ("We'll Figure It Out") – Angie Jaree; Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman – Jay Gruska; The Lone Gunmen – Mark Snow; The Lone Ranger ("William Tell Overture") – Gioachino Rossini

  4. Wake Up Jeff! - Wikipedia

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    Song: "Wake Up Jeff!" Jeff asks Dorothy to dance, and Dorothy does a few dance steps. Song: "Dorothy (Would You Like To Dance?)" The Wiggles and kids are in a camp site singing about going for a boat out in sea. Song: "Take A Trip Out on the Sea" This is Dorothy's favourite dance. Song: "Romp Bomp A Stomp"

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  6. Baby Einstein - Wikipedia

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    Baby Einstein, stylized as baby einstein, is an American franchise and line of multimedia products, including home video programs, CDs, books, flash cards, toys, and baby gear that specialize in interactive activities for infants and toddlers under three years old, created by Julie Aigner-Clark. The franchise is produced by The Baby Einstein ...

  7. The Song That Doesn't End - Wikipedia

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    The song appears in an album by puppeteer Shari Lewis titled Lamb Chop's Sing-Along, Play-Along, released through a 1988 home video. It is a single- verse -long song, written in an infinite-loop motif in a march style, such that it naturally flows in a cyclical fashion, repeating the same verse over and over.

  8. Curious Buddies - Wikipedia

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    According to a New York Post article, Curious Buddies was designed as an alternative to the successful Baby Einstein series. To differentiate itself, Curious Buddies features a pop song soundtrack (instead of the classical music found in Baby Einstein) and videos of real-life situations rather than indoor close-ups of toys. [2]

  9. Closure (video) - Wikipedia

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    Closure is the first video album by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, released on November 25, 1997.The double VHS set consists of one tape of live concert and behind-the-scenes footage from their Self-Destruct and Further Down the Spiral tours and one tape of music videos.