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  2. Silly Songs with Larry - Wikipedia

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    Another 7 second clip of the song was featured in the Hulu Animation Studio’s 2013 show reel. It would not be released to the public until October of 2024 on The Ultimate Unofficial Veggietales Fan YouTube channel. The owner of the YouTube channel received a copy of the full song from anonymous crew members that worked at Big Idea. [10]

  3. Vegetables (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Vegetables" is in the key of E major.The main chord progression of verses is I-IV-I. Musicologist Philip Lambert notes this progression as a recurring element throughout Smile, with other songs such as "Wind Chimes" and "The Elements: Fire" also utilizing it.

  4. Following the Sun (Super-Hi and Neeka song) - Wikipedia

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    "Following the Sun" is a song by the British production team Red Triangle, under their Super-Hi band name, and Neeka, a duo featuring Katy Tiz, the sister of Red Triangle's George Tizzard. [1] [2] [3] The song was originally released on 2 October 2020, [4] with remixes released across 2021. Neeka said "We wrote 'Following the Sun' with one ...

  5. Candice Hutchings - Wikipedia

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    Candice Hutchings (born May 16, 1988) is a Canadian YouTube personality, vegan chef, comedian, and author. She runs a YouTube cookery-related channel The Edgy Veg.Since beginning her channel in October 2012, her videos have received over 31 million views (December 2022), and her channel has accumulated over 457 thousand subscribers. [2]

  6. Respect the Beat - Wikipedia

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    Respect the Beat is the second (and final) studio album by New Zealand band Aishah and The Fan Club, released in 1989 by CBS Records as well as Epic Records in some territories. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The album, produced by Mark S. Berry , reached No. 28 in New Zealand, where it was nominated for Album of the Year at the 1989 New Zealand Music Awards.

  7. The Super Happy Fun Club - Wikipedia

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    The Super Happy Fun Club (also known as Super Happy Fun Club, or SHFC) is an American piano rock band from Chicago, Illinois, composed of local Chicago musicians who previously achieved minor to moderate success in the music industry. As such, its name is a tongue-in-cheek reference to the disenchantment many musicians feel towards the music ...

  8. Fantastic Mr. Fox (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Fantastic Mr. Fox (Original Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2009 film Fantastic Mr. Fox directed by Wes Anderson. The film's soundtrack featured a selection of songs from The Beach Boys , The Bobby Fuller Four , Burl Ives , Georges Delerue , The Rolling Stones , and other artists.

  9. Fantastics from Exile Tribe - Wikipedia

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    On May 25, the group released the live album Fantastics Live Tour 2021 "Fantastic Voyage" ~Way To The Glory~ Live CD. Fantastics Live Tour 2022 "Fan Fan Hop" to be held from June 8 to August 7. On June 29, they released their 10th single "Escape", the title song is the ending theme song of TV Tokyo's drama Hanayome Miman Escape.