The Munchkin song, known as "Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead," is a celebratory tune from "The Wizard of Oz." The lyrics express the joy of the Munchkins after the defeat of the Wicked Witch of the West. While I can't provide the full lyrics, the song captures their relief and excitement, emphasizing the theme of liberation. If you want more details or a summary, feel free to ask!
Elton John's "Your Song" contains the words "This is my song."
Yes, the words and lyrics to a song are the same.
A song made-up of words is called a SONG! DUR!
The words to a song are known as "lyrics."
The band is Missing Persons: Song title is "Words"
No, munchkins is not a verb.
Munchkins
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun munchkins, used as an affectionate term. The capitalized form Munchkins applies to the race of dwarfish people in The Wizard of Oz.
Munchkins, I believe.
We must have seen two different movies. The munchkins from the first movie were not in Oz. They were in Munchkinville.
A large box of munchkins typically contains 50 pieces. Munchkins are small, bite-sized donut holes that are popular at Dunkin' Donuts. The number of munchkins may vary depending on the specific packaging or promotion, but a standard large box usually contains around 50 pieces.
Donuts :) LOL
The surviving Munchkins from the cast of the Wizard of Oz make a variety of public appearances.
All munchkins are now deceased, the last to die was the one who played the coroner, in approximately 2010.
In the movie The Wizard of Oz, the segment of small people called Munchkins, sang a song. They called themselves "the lollipop guild".
The Singer Midgets has: Performed in "Skirts" in 1921. Performed in "Wee Men" in 1935. Played The Munchkins in "The Wizard of Oz" in 1939. Played The Munchkins in "Ford Star Jubilee" in 1955. Played The Munchkins in "The Legend Floyd: The Dark Side of the Rainbow" in 2000. Played The Munchkins in "Prettier Than Ever: The Restoration of Oz" in 2005. Played The Munchkins in "Because of the Wonderful Things It Does: The Legacy of Oz" in 2005.
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