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The Disney Song Encyclopedia - fieldi

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26 “BUG-A-BOO”<br />

bring the friendly visitor to school with them. <strong>The</strong>re the duck demonstrates<br />

that rock and roll is not new, and the students cheer Bubba in this 1960slike<br />

tribute, complete with “hubba hubba” and other rocking expressions.<br />

“Bug-A-Boo” is the peppy and silly disco song by Larry Groce that encourages<br />

kids to dance like bugs. <strong>The</strong> vivacious number was written for<br />

the 1979 <strong>Disney</strong> Records album Mickey Mouse Disco but was cut before<br />

the record was put to vinyl. <strong>The</strong> song was included in the <strong>Disney</strong> aerobics<br />

album Mousercise (1982) and then was later used on occasion in the television<br />

exercise program Mousercise (1983).<br />

“Bunnytown” is the sunny title song for the 2007 television series that<br />

utilizes puppets to play all the citizens of the kooky little town. A children’s<br />

chorus sings the simple ditty on the soundtrack during a montage in which<br />

colorful bunnies go about their daily lives working, playing, driving cars,<br />

and acting like humans in a normal town.<br />

“Bye-Yum Pum Pum” is the lighthearted tango number written by Richard<br />

M. and Robert B. Sherman for the movie musical <strong>The</strong> Happiest Millionaire<br />

(1967). Philadelphia heiress Cordelia Biddle (Lesley Ann Warren)<br />

asks her finishing school roommate Rosemary (Joyce Bulifant) for lessons<br />

in how to flirt with men, and Rosemary obliges with this silly Latin number<br />

about how to be alluring. <strong>The</strong> song soon turns into a duet in which the two<br />

girls do a wild Spanish-flavored dance in their dorm room. <strong>The</strong> music from<br />

the tango is then heard at the dance where the two try out their flirtation<br />

techniques.

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