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*My Backseat, the 6th song on the tape was from the June 1994 Nick magazine, later reappeared on Nick.com's former Jukebox. |
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*The last song was originally in June 1994's Nick Magazine. |
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[[File:11195587_1611235689123401_2068580184_n.jpg|thumb|This is the front of the tape in its case.]] |
[[File:11195587_1611235689123401_2068580184_n.jpg|thumb|This is the front of the tape in its case.]] |
Revision as of 01:51, 6 December 2018
This is a 1994 Nickelodeon audio cassette as won in Nickelodeon Magazine's "Annoying Pet Song" contest. It was released on June 7, 1994 along with Peanut Butter Jam.
The lyrics were included on the insert to help listeners to sing along.
Tracks
Side 1:
- Are We There Yet? (Frere Jacques)
- Oh Ma I Gotta Go (My Country Tis of Thee)
- Which Way Do We Go? (Old MacDonald)
- Can We Stop Here? (Oh Susannah)
- The Ballad of the Carsick Child (My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean)
Side 2:
- My Backseat (My Darling Clementine)
- Traffic Jam Overture (William Tell Overture)
- Trip to Aunt Lou (Skip to My Lou)
- The Cranky Song (On Top Of Old Smoky)
- Bored (Bingo)
Trivia
- All the songs were written by Anne D Bernstein, David Lewman and Julie Winterbottom.
- The album was recorded at Studio L and produced by Rick Witowski in Weirton, Virginia.
- Oh Ma I Gotta Go later reappeared in the Nick Magazine 10th Birthday special and on Nick.com's former Jukebox.
- Before the 1st song appeared on the tape, it appeared in a Nickelodeon Magazine commercial and in the premiere issue of Nickelodeon magazine in 1993.
- Before the 2nd, 5th and 9th songs were on the tape, they were in the July 1993 issue of Nickelodeon Magazine.
- My Backseat, the 6th song on the tape was from the June 1994 Nick magazine, later reappeared on Nick.com's former Jukebox.
- The last song was originally in June 1994's Nick Magazine.
- The grownups' voices were done by Tom Pomposello and Rick Witowski.
External Link
AUDIO FROM INTERNET ARCHIVE: https://archive.org/details/nick_songs_from_the_90s