Ants in Your Pants - Songs

Songs

  • The Laundry-Charlotte Diamond
  • Old King Cole-Lenny Graf
  • Tomato Hat-Justin Hines
  • Do Your Socks Get Soggy?-Douglas John & MacHeel
  • Angels Do-Rick Scott
  • Mail Myself To You-Woody Guthrie
  • Bling Blang-Woody Guthrie
  • Riding In My Car-Woody Guthrie
  • La Bastrangue-Charlotte Diamond
  • La Bamba-Charlotte Diamond
  • Froggie In The Bathtub-Judy And David
  • Ooey Gooey Squishy Stuff-???????
  • In The Bedroom-Kim And Jerry Brodey
  • Garbage? No No No-Kim And Jerry Brodey
  • Jig Along Home!-Woody Guthrie
  • Do The Wiggle!-Douglas John
  • There Is A Robot-Kim And Jerry Brodey
  • Grassey Grass Grass-Woody Guthrie
  • Ug A Bug-Douglas John
  • Backwards Land-Hap Palmer
  • Teddy Bear Hospital-Hap Palmer
  • Hand Clap Band-Terri And Rick
  • Homemade Band-Hap Palmer
  • All Work Together-Woody Guthrie
  • Lets Talk Turkey!-Douglas John
  • Waldo Do-Lenny Graf
  • Bicycle Song-Lenny Graf
  • Under Your Bed-Joe Scruggs
  • Belly Button-Joe Scruggs
  • This Little Piggy-Joe Scruggs
  • Busy Box Band-Joe Scruggs
  • Bahamas Pajamas-Joe Scruggs
  • By The Way-Joe Scruggs
  • Deep In The Jungle-Joe Scruggs
  • Flying Around The Mountain-Joe Scruggs
  • Goo Goo Ga Ga-Joe Scruggs
  • In The Freezer-Joe Scruggs
  • Late Last Night-Joe Scruggs
  • Put Your Thumb In The Air!-Joe Scruggs
  • Old Macdonald-Joe Scruggs
  • Skateboard-Joe Scruggs
  • Talking Toy Box-Joe Scruggs
  • Tick Talk Rock-?????
  • Not Fair-Eric Nagler
  • The Carpenter Ants-Janesaw, Woodchip, and Dusty
  • Carpenter Ants' Vacation-Janesaw, Woodchip, and Dusty
  • ANTHEM: Ants In Your Pants-Lickety Split (with Douglas John's voice), Janesaw, Woodchip, and Dusty

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