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  2. Ging Gang Goolie - Wikipedia

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    After early adoption by the Scandinavian Scout organisations, the song became eventually (starting in the 1940s and 1950s) a global hit among Scouts. The Ging Gang melody is today the same as in 1905, whereas the spelling of the lyrics has changed in translations. The 1905 lyrics: Hinkan, kolikolikolikolifejsan / Kinkan koh, kinkan koh

  3. This Ain't a Love Song (Scouting for Girls song) - Wikipedia

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    The song premiered on the Scott Mills BBC Radio 1 show on 15 January 2010. [2] Its artwork was released on the band's website on 8 February [3] and its video premiered on the band's website on 18 February. [4] The song itself was released for digital download on 26 March 2010 with a CD release following three days later.

  4. Sarasponda - Wikipedia

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    One version of the lyrics, [2] for two groups of singers, is Group 1: boom-da, boom-da, boom-da (repeated to chorus) Group 2: Sarasponda, sarasponda, sarasponda ret set set Sarasponda, sarasponda, sarasponda ret set set All (chorus): Ah do ray oh, ah do ray boomday oh Ah do ray boomday ret set set Ah say pa say oh. Refrain starting at Group 2

  5. John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt - Wikipedia

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    It received a major boost when it was circulated throughout the country during scout troop gatherings in the late 1920s and early 1930s. In 1926, The Times newspaper of Munster, Indiana , printed that, during a Girl Scout outing, the scouts sat around a camp fire and "it was solemnly announced that John Jacob Jingleheimer Smith after a long and ...

  6. I Love the Mountains (Boom De Yada) - Wikipedia

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    "I Love the Mountains", also known as "Boom De Yada" is a popular English-language children's song, American folk song and campfire song that dates back to at least the 1950s. [1] It is a common stable of Scouts culture and summer camps , being frequently covered by children's musicians .

  7. Demi Moore Shows Off Her Best Dance Moves in New Family Video

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    Earlier this week, Moore’s 33-year-old daughter, Scout Willis, uploaded a video of her family dancing to her new song, “Over and Over.” As Scout Willis and her two sisters—Tallulah Willis ...

  8. Taps (bugle call) - Wikipedia

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    Many Scouting, Girl Scouts and Guiding groups around the world sing the first verse of "Taps" ("Day is done ...") at the close of a camp or campfire. Scouts in encampment may also have the unit's bugler sound taps once the rest of the unit has turned in, to signify that the day's activities have concluded and that silence is expected in the ...

  9. Girl Scout Cookie season is here: See the 2025 flavor lineup ...

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    Girl Scout S'mores: Crunch graham sandwich cookies with chocolate and marshmallow filling. Lemonades: Savory, refreshing shortbread cookies topped with a tangy lemon-flavored icing.