Snoopy himself. His use of themes is unparalleled and far ahead of his time.
McCoys
I had "Jingles the Christmas Mouse" on a LP as a kid. I don't know who sang the song, but she sang other songs on the album "Snoopy's Christmas". Snoopy is nowhere to be seen on the album cover, just a kind of scary Red Baron type Santa! I think you can get the album on Amazon, used of course.Good luck!Tom
Snoopy Concert was created on 1995-05-19.
Snoopy vs the Red Baron record
The Hotshots reached no. 4 on the UK charts in 1973 with 'Snoopy vs the Red Dragon'. This was a ska version of the 1966 hit for the Royal Guardsmen, 'Snoopy vs the Red Baron.
Sang pour sang was created on 1999-09-13.
hang out wit snoopy!!!!!
Hang-Sang Alexander Kwan has written: 'Social planning in new communities'
Orlons-1962
"Hang" is typically pronounced with a short 'a' sound, like in 'hat'.
Yes. The A has a short A sound as in had and sang.
MOTHERS--his girlfriend sang there
The A in hang has a short A sound, as in hat and sang. (this sounds slightly different from the short A in ant or am)
Snoopy.
Pang, Rang, Sang, Hang
I had "Jingles the Christmas Mouse" on a LP as a kid. I don't know who sang the song, but she sang other songs on the album "Snoopy's Christmas". Snoopy is nowhere to be seen on the album cover, just a kind of scary Red Baron type Santa! I think you can get the album on Amazon, used of course.Good luck!Tom
Lee Mendelson has written: 'Snoopy at the Dog Show (World of Snoopy)' 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' 'Snoopy's Birthday Party (World of Snoopy)' 'Snoopy's Talent Show (World of Snoopy)' 'Happy birthday, Charlie Brown' -- subject(s): Cartoons and comics 'Snoopy Goes Camping (World of Snoopy)' 'Snoopy and the Great Pumpkin (World of Snoopy)' 'Snoopy's Land of Make Believe (World of Snoopy)'
Snoopy the noun, or snoopy the verb?