Snoopy himself. His use of themes is unparalleled and far ahead of his time.
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
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.
The word hang, like bang and sang, has a short A sound.
Pang, Rang, Sang, Hang
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)'
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 the noun, or snoopy the verb?