If I Sang A Silly Song (2012)
Features 20 silly songs in a Silly Song "Telethon" to decide the subject of a new Silly Song. Includes the Top 10 fan rated movies from each the first two decades of VeggieTales plus the new song.
- "The Water Buffalo Song" (Dec. 1993, from "Where's God When I'm S-Scared?")
- "The Hairbrush Song" (Feb. 1995, from "Are You My Neighbor?")
- "The Dance of the Cucumber" (Oct. 1995, from "Rack, Shack and Benny")
- "Love My Lips" (Mar. 1996, from "Dave and the Giant Pickle")
- "The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything" (Mar. 1997, from "A Very Silly Sing-Along")
- "The Song of the CebĂș" (Oct. 1997, from "Josh and the Big Wall!")
- "His Cheeseburger" (Jul. 1998, from "Madame Blueberry")
- "The Yodeling Veterinarian of the Alps" (Nov. 1998, from "Silly Sing-Along 2")
- "Endangered Love" (Apr. 2000, from "King George and the Ducky")
- "Bellybutton" (Aug. 2003, from "The Ballad of Little Joe")
- "The SUV Song" (May 2004, from "A Snoodle's Tale")
- "Pizza Angel" (Aug. 2005, from "The Search for Samson's Hairbrush")
- "Gated Community" (Mar. 2006, from "Sheerluck Holmes")
- "Lance the Turtle" (Nov. 2006, from "Gideon")
- "Monkey" (Oct. 2007, from "The Wonderful Wizard of Ha's")
- "Biscuit of Zazzamarandabo" (Jul. 2008, from "Huckleberry Larry")
- "Sippy Cup" (Aug. 2009, from "The Search for Noah's Umbrella")
- "Where Have All the Staplers Gone?" (Mar. 2010, from "Pistachio")
- "Pants" (Aug. 2010, from "Sweetpea Beauty")
- "Goodnight Junior" (Oct. 2010, from "It's a Meaningful Life")
- "Bubble Rap" (2012) (Brand New Silly Song)
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Famous quotes containing the words sang and/or silly:
“Nearing again the legendary isle
Where sirens sang and mariners were skinned,
We wonder now what was there to beguile
That such stout fellows left their bones behind.”
—Cecil Day Lewis (19041972)
“The complete life, the perfect pattern, includes old age as well as youth and maturity. The beauty of the morning and the radiance of noon are good, but it would be a very silly person who drew the curtains and turned on the light in order to shut out the tranquillity of the evening. Old age has its pleasures, which, though different, are not less than the pleasures of youth.”
—W. Somerset Maugham (18741965)