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  2. 50 Best Kid-Friendly Songs to Play All Day - AOL

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    Kids love "Roar" because of the easy lyrics and that one part where she goes "ro-o-o-o-o-o-ar." See the original post on Youtube "We Don't Talk About Bruno" by Multiple Artists (from Encanto)

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    4. “The Boy Is Mine” by Brandy and Monica. Notable lyrics: "When will you get the picture.You're the past, I'm the future. Get away, it's my time to shine. If you didn't know, the boy is mine."

  4. Dear Edwina - Wikipedia

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    A children's one-hour musical, it concerns a young girl who gives her neighborhood friends and family advice through singing in a musical show. It is set in the town of Paw Paw, Michigan (but also based on Deerfield, Illinois, where Marcy Heisler was born). A 'Junior' version for younger children cuts the songs Seamus and RSVP.

  5. Category:Songs from musicals - Wikipedia

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    Of Thee I Sing (song) Oh Promise Me; Ohio (1953 song) Ol' Man River; Old Devil Moon; On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever) On My Own (Les Misérables) On the Good Ship Lollipop; On the Reeperbahn at Half Past Midnight (song) Once Upon a Time (Charles Strouse and Lee Adams song) One Day More; Only Us (Dear Evan Hansen song) Only You (Starlight ...

  6. South Pacific (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The songs of South Pacific could be heard on the radio, and they were popular among dance bands and in piano lounges. [130] Mordden comments that South Pacific contained nothing but hit songs; Rodgers and Hammerstein's other successful works always included at least one song which did not become popular. [162]

  7. The Broadway Kids - Wikipedia

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    The Broadway Kids was a concert group based in New York from 1994 to 2004. The group consisted of a rotating company of children, aged 8 to 14, who have performed in at least one Broadway, Off-Broadway or major national touring production.

  8. The Sherman Brothers, who wrote the Mary Poppins song, have given several conflicting explanations for the word's origin, in one instance claiming to have coined it themselves, based on their memories of having created double-talk words as children. [8]

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