Join Larry the Cucumber for the silliest collection of songs youve ever heard Have fun and laugh along to songs about everything form lazy pirates to missing hairbrushes With 35 toetapping ...
Proceed with caution, this song may get stuck in your head! The WGN Morning News team also discusses the weirdest town names ...
Song of the Mountains host Tim White dropped by the Daytime studio today, to get us ready for the next live taping of The ...
Every week I will select the best "Lunch with Larry" fan question, with the winner receiving a ... During his hospital stay, Miller was so bored that he began writing country music songs to pass time ...
Manager Larry Page suggested the group’s ... just the audience chanting along with the end of the song, while Ray introduces songs in silly voices and smirks through covers of Tin Pan Alley ...
Learn about every single ... producer of Larry the Musical and co-author of the book Journey for Justice: The Life of Larry Itliong with late historian Dawn Mabalon. Cast members in ‘Larry the Musical ...
In The Number Ones, I’m reviewing every single #1 single in the history ... “Mr. Custer” was a novelty song about the Battle Of Little Bighorn, sung from the perspective of a cowardly ...
It includes just over 200 songs from John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. Some are much more memorable than others, but every Beatles ... 1958 song by Larry Williams.
Whether you're participating in an egg hunt or playing another silly Easter game ... origin story or listen to plenty of cheerful Easter songs. But sprinkling in some knock-knock jokes and ...
The (very silly) practise of 'buying likes' has been going on for as long... It's well-known that comic book writer, producer, and former Marvel editor-in-chief Stan Lee made cameos in every movie ...
We'd just get divorced. I didn't want to chase away the one person who thought it was cute when I made up songs about him. And I didn't want to spend the next ten years hollering at him.
Manager Larry Page suggested the group’s name change to the Kinks in January 1964, and a couple months later, Ray wrote the song that launched the band to stardom, “You Really Got Me.” ...