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Music Video "Give this Christmas Away" performed by Matthew West and Amy Grant. Note: Big Idea produced this video to announce VeggieTales partnership with Operation Christmas Child and to inform families of the charity's mission.
Time for Timer is a series of seven short public service announcements broadcast on Saturday mornings on the ABC television network starting in 1975. The animated spots feature Timer, a tiny cartoon character who is an anthropomorphic circadian rhythm , the self-proclaimed "keeper of body time."
"Notion" is about immortality. The opening lines, "Sure it's a calming notion, perpetual in motion, but I don't need the comfort of any lies" And the ending lines, “Sure it’s a calming notion, but it’s a lie” Describe how thoughts of immortality calm people, though what they tell might not be true.
When that video raked up hundreds of thousands of views in a matter of days, it inspired him to reimagine other ways to teach math, including using the tune to Swift's "Anti-Hero" to help students ...
The 20 (formerly known as the VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown) is a weekly music video countdown television show that aired on the VH1 cable television network in the United States. The long-running show was first introduced in 1994 as VH1 Top 10 Countdown , part of VH1's "Music First" re-branding effort. [ 1 ]
Country music singer Kenny Rogers recorded the song in 1970 with his group, The First Edition, on their album Tell It All Brother under the title of "Camptown Ladies". The football song " Two World Wars and One World Cup " is set the tune of "Camptown Races", chanted as part of the England–Germany football rivalry .
"Drifter's Last Day" ("Dragga's Last Day" in North America) The cars worry that Drifter (Dragga in the US) is to be taken to the scrapheap for good. 16: 16 "Make Your Mind Up Roary" The gang prepare for a special trip, but Roary cannot decide whether the Silver Hatch crew should go to the countryside or the beach. 17: 17 "Molecom Makes Music"
The song's chorus is widely known and appears in many children's songbooks. The preceding verses are little known. It appears in Disney's 1961 Goofy short Aquamania. The song also appears on Disney's "Sing Along Songs" Volume 6 - 'Under The Sea' which also features the Sailor's Hornpipe during which Ludwig Von Drake is setting off on a cruise ...