![]() ![]() What’s more, the most beloved pop artists are not always the safest karaoke go-tos: Our list has plenty of one-hit wonders and other top 40 curiosities, but no songs by such obvious icons as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Prince, Mariah Carey, Justin Bieber, Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Christina Aguilera, Guns N’ Roses or Rihanna. So what makes a great karaoke song? Well, there’s definitely no one-size-fits-all answer to that question - a classic sing-along for some is a compulsory bathroom break for others, and a great performer can make a controversial choice seem inspired as easily as a lackluster performer can flop with a can’t-miss pick. (And if not, surely it’s the room’s fault.) In addition to our own staff’s hard-earned wisdom, gleaned through decades of empty orchestra trial and error, we called in some ringers - karaoke jockeys, bartenders and owners from around the country - for their own heard-it-all expert commentary, which you’ll find sprinkled throughout our list. Today, we present our list of the 100 greatest karaoke songs of all time, a road-tested set of classics you can find in most karaoke songbooks that are guaranteed to set the room on fire. With karaoke now finally back in full effect - and please, continue to practice safe singing, everyone - Billboard wanted to celebrate the art form that’s given us countless instances of incomparable joy and similarly peerless hangovers over the years. Throw in a cheaply made non-sequitur music video, a pitcher of domestic beer and a tambourine, and any random Thursday night downtown could turn into the most transcendent musical experience of your entire year. Whether at a solo mic on stage in a strange and sparsely populated bar or packed in a room with a dozen of our closest and most animated friends, karaoke allowed us pop music lovers the opportunity to not just celebrate those tunes but to crawl inside them, to become an essential part of them. Concerts were how we connected best with our favorite artists, but karaoke is how we really bonded with our favorite songs. The Pumpkin Face version of the song was uploaded on The Wiggles' YouTube channel on December 7th, 2017, and the Live from Hot Potato Studios version was uploaded on August 15, 2020.As much as we here at Billboard missed live music in the thick of the pandemic, another cultural loss was just as devastating to our day-to-day lives: the shutdown of karaoke.Like " Dorothy Queen Of The Roses", this song's clip was filmed live from the Wiggly Party tour.An instrumental track of this song is played during the end credits of the Splish Splash! Big Red Boat video.The album version has a slightly longer fade-out.The song is one of the most popular animal songs.This is the second song to lead into another song after Joannie Works With One Hammer which led into The Monkey Dance, and this song led into Kookaburra Choir.There is a medley named after this song.The 2013 music video showed footage making some older fans believe that Lachy and Emma are in a romantic relationship.The 2013 music video was filmed alongside Furry Tales as the cliffs are seen in Tasmanian Tiger.In the 2013 version, Anthony tells the audience to dance along.In the 2013 version, the brass section is omitted so that the guitars and keyboards can sound more clearly. ![]() Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field, Greg Page, John Field, Dominic Lindsay, Steve Irwin ( Wiggly Tunes) "Escuchen esto! esta bien que un Buho lo encuentran en casi todo el mondo? pueden ser pequenas o enormes! y tienen sus ojos grandes para poder cazar su alimento! Imaginense! Que impresionante!" ![]() REPEAT X2 & FADE OUT Español (Copia Al Buho) (incomplete) "We love you to do the owl dance everybody! Gee c'mon! Oh yeah man, do the owl! That's it, spread your wings! Gee c'mon! Hoot Hoot!" ![]()
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