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Barney is a friendly purple dinosaur who became a beloved character for children in the 1990s and early 2000s. He first appeared on the show Barney & Friends, which focused on teaching kids simple ...
UPDATED, 2:12 p.m., Feb. 11, 2021: “I love you, you love me, we’re a happy family!” For hundreds of hours in late January and early February, that “Barney & Friends” theme song blasted ...
There’s nothing more instantly recognizable about Arthur than its titular yellow-sweatered, eye-glassed aardvark, but the lyrics and music of the PBS KIDS’ series theme song might come in a ...
Though the lyrics were a little flubbed -- the original song is “We’re a happy family,” not “the cutest” -- True doesn’t seem to mind one bit!
TV theme songs, once a vibrant piece of pop culture, have been on the wane for years as networks experimented with ways to keep viewers from switching channels. Their mission?
Bob Singleton, whose song “I Love You” is beloved by legions of preschool Barney fans, wrote in a newspaper opinion column that any music can become unbearable if played loudly for long stretches.
Harking back to her first on-screen job, Gomez wrapped things up with a sing-along of the “Barney & Friends” theme song. Up to that point, things had been relatively tame.
“I love you / you love me / we’re the cutest family,” Kardashian sings, taking a small liberty with the lyrics and encouraging her 7-month-old to “Sing it!” as True looks on sweetly.