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Tiny Bubbles having fun 🫧
Supergirl loves her tiny bubbles
G1 My Little Pony comic #51 (1987) - A Shock for Spike
hello i am back with more of my records to sell! i think i'm going to clear house and start over unfortunately, it's just .. THAT bad. so here are a few more options, please dm me for more info and whatnot! Prices don't include shipping! P*ypal or V*nmo please! Thank you!
Taylor Swift
folklore original cover record: $25
Red OG original cover record: $25
The Life of a Showgirl Tiny Bubbles Cover Variant (Aka my favorite one): $40
💚Tiny Bubbles💚
Baby sea ponies are born with training wings to help them swim
Don Ho and The Aliis - Tiny Bubbles (1966) (Stereo) Sonny Burke from: "Tiny Bubbles" / "Do I Love You?" (Single) "Tiny Bubbles" (LP)
Hawaiian | Traditional Pop
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Personnel: Don Ho: Lead Vocals / Piano / Ukulele Benny Chong: Lead Guitar Danny K. Stewart: Steel Guitar Rudy Aquino: Keyboards (Hammond Organ) / Xylophone / Percussion Joe Mundo: Keyboards / Piano Manny Lagodlagod: Bass Al Akana: Drums
Backing Vocals by The Aliis: Al Akana / Rudy Aquino / Benny Chong / Manny Lagodlagod / Joe Mundo
Session Conductor: H. B. Barnum String Arrangement by H. B. Barnum Produced by Sonny Burke
Recorded: @ An Unknown Studio in Los Angeles, California USA during 1966
Single Released: on November 11, 1966 Reprise Records
October 1988. Batman's musical acumen knows no bounds, as this scene from BATMAN: THE CULT #3 reveals. (In keeping with the book's unrelenting ugliness, the humming turns out to be the story's villain, who's happily bathing in a cauldron full of human blood.) For the record, while "Tiny Bubbles" was Don Ho's theme song, it was actually composed by Leon Pober, and was originally intended for Lawrence Welk.