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The Learning Station is an American educational children's musical group, comprising the husband-and-wife team Don Monopoli, Laurie Monopoli, and Jan Hrkach. [1]
Greg & Steve are marketed toward children from preschool age through primary school and have sold more than 10 million albums, [3] making them the best-selling children's music duo in the United States. [4] They also have a rigorous concert schedule, playing an average of 100 shows per year. [1]
The song was released as a single on May 6, 2016, six months ... and for Favorite Song at the 2017 Kids ... for the year. It was the number two most-played song in ...
One of the best Christmas songs for kids is a clever remake of the popular children’s nursery rhyme, “B-I-N-G-O.” Even if your little ones are already familiar with the melody, they’ll ...
1. 1. "Three is a Magic Number". Bob Dorough. Bob Dorough. January 6, 1973. ( 1973-01-06) A magician shows how magic the multiplication of 3 really is, including a family of three and a football team whose uniforms are numbered in threes. "Three Is a Magic Number" was the pilot episode and had originally aired in full as part of Curiosity Shop ...
On the ARC (American Radio Chart), "Girls Just Want To Have Fun" reached #1 and made the Top 40 songs of the year for 1984. In Mexico "Girls Just Want To Have Fun" stayed in the Top 5 for five months, and reached #1 on October 1, 1984, the song remained number one for six weeks.
" You Are My Sunshine " is an American standard of Old-time and Country music and one of the official state songs of Louisiana. Its original writer is disputed. [2] [3] [4] According to the performance rights organisation BMI, by the year 2000 the song had been recorded by over 350 artists and translated into 30 languages. [5]
On December 10, 1966, five days after the song was recorded, local Top 40 radio station KHJ began playing the single. [17] It first appeared on the station's "Boss 30" chart on December 28, 1966, at number 26, [18] and was followed by rival KRLA on January 14, 1967, where the single entered its "Top 40 Requests" at number eight. [19]