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Aloha Nina The Imagination Movers think Nina will move away to Hawaii and panic. Nina's Song, We Can Work Together, Now We're Cooking, Here We Go, On My Way Home (Hawaiian Lullaby) Skot Bright David Sacks, Brian Ash, Randi Barnes, Jennifer Heftler, Vivien Mejia, Mark Saltzman & Michael G. Stern April 7, 2013 75 – 3x24 Save the Warehouse
The Imagination Movers are an American children's band formed in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 2003. [1] The line-up includes drummer and multi-instrumentalist Rich Collins, keyboardist and banjo/mandolin player Scott K Durbin, bassist Dave Poche, and guitarist Scott "Smitty" Smith. Members of the group were longtime friends and neighbors.
September 6, 2008. ( 2008-09-06) –. April 14, 2013. ( 2013-04-14) Imagination Movers is an American musical sitcom developed by Rick Gitelson and based on the format and music of the New Orleans music group of the same name that premiered its first two episodes consecutively on September 6, 2008, on Disney Channel 's Playhouse Disney daily ...
Jake Gosling. " Nina " is a song written by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran and Northern Irish singer Johnny McDaid. It was recorded by the former for his second studio album, x (2014), and it appeared as the sixth track. [1] The song was produced by Jake Gosling. "Nina" samples elements of "Welcome to My World" by Wretch 32, written by ...
The Imagination Movers, a rock band for children created in New Orleans, releases a new song entitled "Road Trip," for the perfect family playlist.
Label. RCA. Songwriter (s) Billy Taylor. " I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free " is a jazz piece written by American musician Billy Taylor, originally recorded as an instrumental and later released as a song with lyrics by Dick Dallas. Taylor's original version ("I Wish I Knew") was recorded on November 12, 1963, and released on his ...
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood. " Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood " is a song written by Bennie Benjamin, Horace Ott and Sol Marcus for American singer-songwriter and pianist Nina Simone, who recorded the first version in 1964. "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" has been covered by many artists. Two of the covers were transatlantic hits, the first in ...
See media help. "Make You Mine" is an uptempo song, that blends the sound of contemporary R&B and hip-hop, with a touch of bubblegum pop. The song has a rich harmonic chemistry of Nina's mesmerizing vocals and hypnotic urban-style beats with a blend of funky strings. [3] It is described as "an upbeat R&B piece that offers a blissful listening ...