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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