Title Credited artist Length 1. However, the Chipmunks want to sing the song again. The Chipmunks and Dave argue as the instrumental music fades out. A scene similar to that of the original segment on The Alvin Show appears with portraying Dave Seville. Minimal wear on the exterior of item. D:Will you put that thing down and sing? S:Sure, let's go D:All set, Theodore? The song managed to chart on the Hot Digital Songs for the first time in 2005, peaking at No. The subsequent argument about singing the song again ends abruptly with their Christmas tree falling over, and Seville and the Chipmunks emerge from the mess to wish the viewers a merry Christmas.
Near the end of the interlude, Dave tells the Chipmunks to get ready to sing again, compliments Simon and Theodore for singing well, and scolds Alvin for singing a little flat. Alvin plays the wrong song in a wrong key as the song ends, with David Seville scolding Alvin. Title Credited artist Length 1. The film also features the original track by and a new rock mix, both of which appear on the film's soundtrack. An interlude follows, which repeats the musical accompaniment to the Chipmunks' singing. Alvin put that harmonica down! D:Now cut that out C:And everyone to get a kiss We take them through for popcorn Because they always fall in love A:When I play my harmonicorn sic! At the same time, a remixed version of the song that appears on the Chipmunks' 2007 album and soundtrack to the film , peaked at No. The cover art and liner notes are included.
A photo of Alvin with his Harmonica is featured on the album cover of 1964's. Dave tells them not to overdo it. This was a pretty song, it's not supposed to be a- C:Cha-cha-cha! Now look fellas, this is a pretty song so let's try not to goof it up. Starting in 1963, Billboard would list recurrent Christmas songs on a separate chart. The teeth of disk holder are undamaged. The single peaked at No. It has the distinction of being the only Christmas record to reach No.
At the end of the song, Seville rewards Simon and Theodore with toy planes and Alvin with his hula hoop. The video game instructions and box are included. The video game instructions and box are included. . Very good: An item that is used but still in very good condition.
Title Credited artist Length 1. The song was released as the second single from the group's debut album, in 1958. The song won three in 1958, for Best Comedy Performance, Best Children's Recording, and Best Engineered Record non-classical. Since the song was also credited to David Seville by , the song became his third consecutive Top 10 single on the charts, although it was his first to not reach No. David screams at Alvin as the song ends.
No damage to the jewellery case or item cover, no scuffs, scratches, cracks, or holes. Minimal wear on the exterior of item. C:We sure like girls all kind of girls From Annie to Veronica We like them small or fat or tall A:I want to play my harmonica! The segment depicts Alvin sifting through various presents to find a hula hoop, even as he reluctantly sings along with the other Chipmunks. The original track is played briefly during a flashback in. The cover art and liner notes are included. Title Credited artist Length 1.
Between 1958 and 1962, the single managed to re-enter the Hot 100, peaking at No. You got them all cha-chaing and singing and wrecking the song! No damage to the jewellery case or item cover, no scuffs, scratches, cracks, or holes. A depressed Alvin sings along flatly at first much like the 1958 original , but then leaves the studio to give away his to a sick boy. An item that is used but still in very good condition. The teeth of disk holder are undamaged. D:Because we're gonna sing, that's why A:Not again! C:We sure like girls all kind of girls From Annie to Veronica We like them small or fat or tall A:I'm gonna play my harmonica!! When Alvin, in the song, mentions that he only wants to play his harmonica, David repeatedly scolds him, and orders him to sing again.
YouTube : Original recording accompanied by still images. Alvin, you're goofing it all up! As Seville starts to resume recording the song without Alvin, Alvin returns in the nick of time to sing the song with the others. At the end, Dave compliments the Chipmunks for their performance. Make a fool of yourself. However, Arthur soon takes a great liking to the song and continually plays it throughout the episode, much to Doug and his wife Carrie's annoyance.
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