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In "Wubb Girlz Rule", The Wubb Girlz, consisting of Shine, Shimmer and Sparkle, are the most popular singing group of all time, who live in Wuzzlewood , and everyone in Wuzzleburg loves them—everyone except Wubbzy, who doesn't know who they are. When it is announced that the Wubb Girlz are visiting Wuzzleburg, the townspeople plan a special ...
Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! is an American animated television series created by Bob Boyle.It ran for a total of 52 episodes over two seasons. Each episode includes a short and a music video.
Sing a Song can refer to: Sing a Song, a 1978 album by Phyllis Hyman, and the title track "Sing a Song" (Earth, Wind & Fire song), a 1975 song by Earth, Wind & Fire "Sing a Song" (Third Day song), a 2003 song by Third Day "Sing" (Joe Raposo song), a 1972 song written for Sesame Street and popularized by the Carpenters, sometimes referred to as ...
The Sound of Girls Aloud: 2006 "No Good Advice" Sound of the Underground: 2003 "No Regrets" Chemistry: 2005 "Nobody But You" "Biology" CD2 2005 "Not Tonight Santa" Chemistry Christmas bonus disc 2005 "On a Round" "No Good Advice" CD1 2003 "On My Way to Satisfaction" St. Trinian's: The Soundtrack: 2007 "On the Metro" Ten: 2012 "The Promise" Out ...
"Girls, Girls, Girls" is the second single from rapper Jay-Z's album The Blueprint (2001). The single was released on October 2, 2001. It is a playful description of the artist's promiscuous lifestyle. The song contains a sample of "There's Nothing In This World That Can Stop Me From Loving You" by Tom Brock, who died a year later
"Girls" Lee Seu-Lan, Roel De Meulemeester, Guy Balbaert, Stefanie De Meulemeester Catch Me If You Can: 2015 "Green Light" Mafly, The Underdogs, Mike Daley, Andrew Hey, Britany Burton, Rodnae 'Chikk' Bell Lion Heart: 2015 "Girls Are Back" Jo Yoon-kyung, Im Jung-hyo, Deez, Anne Judith Stokke Wik, Che Jamal Pope Holiday Night: 2017
A Song about a Girls is the most introspective and melancholic work of Zita Swoon so far. Violins make an important contribution to the calmer sound of the album. Singer and songwriter Stef Kamil Carlens explains how they came to this new sound: "I had written some really loud songs, but we were searching in vain to get the sound right.
A version of the song was included in the Kidsongs video of the same name. [56] A cover of the song was featured on the VeggieTales album Bob and Larry Sing the 70's. [citation needed] In 2016, Lucy Layton (daughter of New Seekers singer and bassist Paul Layton) released a cover of the song.