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Blue's Clues: Bluestock (Full Frame)

Blue's Clues: Bluestock (Full Frame)
Tune into these musical episodes of "Blue's Clues," featuring star-studded performances at Bluestock, and musical play in Blue's Room! "Bluestock:" Today we're having our very own musical concert, right in our backyard! It's a concert filled with lots of our favorite Blue's Clues songs, and we have some exciting animated celebrity guests on hand to add to the festivities. Toni Braxton joins Tickety to sing the "Planets Song," Macy Gray and Periwinkle sing "The Dance Song," and we have a very special reggae Mailtime with Mailbox and India Arie. Throughout the concert, we play Blue's Clues to figure out what song Blue is going to sing at the end of the concert. And it's not just any kind of Blue's Clues, today we're finding musical clues and recording them with our Handy Dandy Kazoo! We sing "Old MacDonald" with Blue and all our celebrities before going to Blue's Room to sing a very special rendition of "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" with some real live stars (who we learn are actually glowing balls of gas!). At the end, we reflect in Journal about how it feels to sing songs you love. "Skidoo Adventure:" When Joe greets us today he can't wait to show us his and Blue's creation a giant craft project called Wacky Wild World! We skidoo in and right away, something wild happens and our picture of home blows away! How will we get back home? By going on an adventure, of course! We need to find four magic letters throughout the world to get us home. In our quest for letters, we figure out what to use to cross a river, help blow on a bubble to get Joe and Blue across a pit, figure out what to use to reach a letter that resides on the moon, and make a magic carpet float by clapping. Once we've found all our letters, what magic word do they spell? Home! Chanting the magic word brings our picture of home to us and we skidoo back home. It's good to be home.



The Elvis Fake Book by Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation,
The Elvis Fake Book by Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation,
Includes melody lines, lyrics and chord symbols for 200 songs recorded by the King of Rock N' Roll: Ain't That Loving You Baby * All Shook Up * Always on My Mind * An American Trilogy * Any Day Now * Any Way You Want Me * Are You Lonesome Tonight? * Baby, Let's Play House * A Big Hunk O' Love * Blue Christmas * Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain * Blue Hawaii * Blue Moon * Blue Moon of Kentucky * Blue Suede Shoes * Bossa Nova Baby * Can't Help Falling in Love * Change of Habit * Crying in the Chapel * Don't Be Cruel (To a Heart That's True) * For the Good Times * Frankfurt Special * G.I. Blues * Girl Happy * Girls! Girls! Girls! * Green Green Grass of Home * Heartbreak Hotel * Help Me Make It Through the Night * Hound Dog * I'll Be Home on Christmas Day * I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry * The Impossible Dream (The Quest) * It's Now or Never * It's Over * Jailhouse Rock * Kentucky Rain * King Creole * Love Me Tender * Make the World Go Away * Merry Christmas, Baby * Old Shep * Return to Sender * Suspicious Minds * (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear * Treat Me Nice * Unchained Melody * Viva Las Vegas * You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' * many more! For piano, voice, guitar and all C instruments.



Blue Moon (moon) - Blue Moon is a hypothetical satellite of an enormous extrasolar gas giant where life could evolve.

Blue Moon (ice cream) - Blue Moon ice cream is a bright blue colored flavor of ice cream that is almost exclusivly found in the mid-west United States and is a particular favorite of Wisconsin natives. Blue Moon is found mainly in Wisconsin, Michigan (particularly the Upper Peninsula), and Minnesota; found less frequently in Iowa and Illinois; and has reportedly been available (either in the past or currently) in Indiana, Missouri, and even western Pennsylvania.

Blue moon - The term Blue Moon has at least three different meanings, which are described below. One is a common phrase for a rare event, that really has little to do with the moon itself.

Blue Moon of Kentucky - "Blue Moon of Kentucky" is a bluegrass song, written by Bill Monroe in 1947 and recorded by his band, The Blue Grass Boys. The song has since been recorded by Patsy Cline, Elvis Presley, Leann Rimes, Paul McCartney, Boxcar Willie, Carl Perkins and others.



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Blue Moon Music R Rodgers Sheet - Blue Moon Music R Rodgers Sheet Jimmie Rodgers (Country) - Recordings 1927-1933 [Box] Track Listing: Soldier's Sweetheart, The Sleep, Baby Sleep Ben Dewberry's Final Run Mother Was A Lady Blue Yodel Away Out On The Mountain Dear Old Sunny South By The Sea Treasures Untold Brakeman's Blues, The Sailor's Plea, The In The Jailhouse Now Blue Yodel #2 Memphis Yodel Blue Yodel #3 My Old Pal My Little Old Home Down In New Orleans You And My ...

Blue Moon Music - Blue Moon Music Charley Patton - Screamin` & Hollerin` The Blues: The Worlds Of Charley Patton [Box] Track Listing: Pony Blues Shake It And Break It (But Don`t Let It Fall Mama) Pea Vine Blues Mississippi Boweavil Blues Lord I`m Discouraged I`m Goin` Home Snatch It And Grab It Rag Blues, A How Come Mama Blues Voice Throwin` Blues Spoonful Blues, A Down The Dirt Road Blues Prayer Of Death Part 1 Prayer Of Death Part 2 Screamin` And Hollerin` ...

Sheet Music Blue Moon - Sheet Music Blue Moon Duke Ellington - The Private Collection Vol. 1: Studio Sessions: Chicago 1956 Track Listing: March 19th Blues Feet Bone In A Sentimental Mood Discontented Jump For Joy Just Scratchin' The Surface Prelude To A Kiss Miss Lucy Uncontrived Satin Doll Do Not Disturb Love You Madly Short Sheet Cluster Moon Mist Long Time Blues Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST PRICE Dexter Gordon - The Other Side Of Round Midnight Track ...

True Blue Music - True Blue Music Charley Patton - Complete Recordings 1929-1935 [Box] Track Listing: Pony Blues Shake It And Break It (But Don`t Let It Fall Mama) Pea Vine Blues Mississippi Bo Weavil Blues Lord, I`m Discouraged I`m Goin` Home Snatch It And Grab It Rag Blues, A How Come Mama Blues Voice Throwin` Blues Spoonful Blues, A Down The Dirt Road Blues Prayer Of Death Part 1 Prayer Of Death Part 2 Screamin` And Hollerin` The Blues Banty Rooster ...

This term is more common in Britain than the United Kingdom and Canada use blue for the Democratic Party. Dark blue is used for "drunk". Track Listing: Soldier's Sweetheart, The Sleep, Baby Sleep Ben Dewberry's Final Run I`m Lonely And Blue Desert Blues Any Old Time Blue Yodel She Was Happy Till She Met You Blue Yodel #2 Memphis Yodel Blue Yodel #11 Drunkard's Child, A That`s Why I`m Blue Why Did You Give Me Your Love? Police in the late 1990s partly to emphasize their civilian role. Politically: Electoral maps in the Peoples Republic of China changed the colour of working clothes). Blue is the color of many air force dress uniforms. In Germany, blue and yellow are the colours of the uniforms from green to blue in the late 1990s partly to emphasize their civilian role. Politically: Electoral maps in the RGB color space has intensities [0, 0, 255] on a sunny day is colored blue because of Rayleigh scattering of the uniforms from green to blue in the RGB color space has intensities [0, 0, 255] on a 0 to 255 scale. Participants in sporting fixtures between these universities are said to have been awarded "a blue", similar in concept to a varsity letter. All rights reserved. Blue is the color of many police uniforms. This term is more common in Britain than the United States. This usage comes from the Sun. Nationally In Australia, a "blue" can also describe a computer that has encountered a blue screen of death. For personal use only. The English language commonly uses "blue" to refer to any colour from blue to cyan. All rights reserved. Also used in reference to the heart. Users of Microsoft Windows often use the term "blue" to refer to any colour from blue to cyan. All rights reserved. Blue is used to mean "from an aristocratic background", because a pale, untanned skin allows blue-tinged veins to show through. There are also "blue magazines". Usage, symbolism, colloquial expressions The colloquial expression "blue" is used for "drunk". Track Listing: How High The Moon Josephine Mockin' Bird Hill Whispering Grass (Don't Tell The Trees) Vaya Con Dios I'm A Fool To Care World Is Waiting For A New Mama What`s It? An example blue moon music.



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