I know this sounds crazy but at least the beginning sounds like a Hamilton commercial, with reference to a faith in technology- watches and celestial navigation. Then it side slips in to silly old- clausism.
The Futurama theme song was inspired by a 1967 song by Pierre Henry called Psyche Rock.
The name of that song is Believe by Josh Groban here are the lyrics ... Children sleeping Snow is softly falling Dreams are calling Likes bells in the distance We were dreamers Not so long ago But one by one We all had to grow up When it seems the magic slipped away We find it all again on Christmas Day Believe in what your heart is saying Hear the melody that's playing There's no time to waste There's so much to celebrate Believe in what you feel inside And give your dreams the wings to fly You have everything you need If you just believe Trains move quickly To their journey's end Destinations Are where we begin again Ships go sailing Far across the sea Trusting starlight To get where they need to be When it seems that we have lost our way We find ourselves again on Christmas Day Believe in what your heart is saying Hear the melody that's playing There's no time to waste There's so much to celebrate Believe in what you feel inside And give your dreams the wings to fly You have everything you need If you just believe If you just believe If you just believe If you just believe Just believe Just believe
I believe
afternoon delight
Charles Wright and the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band sing the song express yourself in Cheaper by the Dozen.
No it is not
When Christmas Comes To Town
"Believe" from The Polar Express was written by Glen Ballard and Alan Silvestri. Glen Ballard is known for his work as a songwriter and producer, while Alan Silvestri is a renowned film composer. The song plays a significant role in the movie, emphasizing themes of belief and the magic of the holiday season.
The Hot Coco song from the Polar Express
The song featuring dancing waiters was Hot Chocolate.
I believe it was a boy in her school that inspired her to write her song "Teardrops on my Guitar".
river that inspired a song
river that inspired a song
I believe it was also in Pineapple Millionaire and Slumdog Express.
Drummer Hoff won the Caldecott Medal in 1968. It's illustrated by Ed Emberley. The text was adapted by his wife, Barbara Emberley, from a folk song.
The Futurama theme song was inspired by a 1967 song by Pierre Henry called Psyche Rock.
Mike Dirnt's ex-wife Anastasia inspired the song "Pulling Teeth", which is a song that Mike wrote.