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Bing Bong Song - Peppa Pig Lyrics

 

Bing Bong Song - Peppa Pig Lyrics

we're playing a tune and we're singing a song with a bing and a ball and a ping pong
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ping pong
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oh

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ping pong
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is everybody ready yes daddy pig
then let's go

recycle recycle we're going to recycle
tin cans

we're going to recycle

this is miss rabbit's recycle center
we're here
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bye-bye granny see

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all day long

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is
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[Applause]
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again again
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oh
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little star on the christmas tree goes
twinkle twinkle twinkle two
what a charming song and all the little
piggies on christmas eve
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lovely peppa now it's time to wait
there's more
sweet little star on the christmas tree

maybe that's enough singing

the end of the rainbow looks like it's
just on the next hill let's go
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it's a rainy sunny day
the rainbow's here to play
rainbow rainbow
red and orange and yellow and green and
purple and blue
rainbow rainbow
it's a rainy sunny day
rainbow
rainbow
red and orange and yellow and green and
purple and blue
rainbow rainbow
it's a very sunny day
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the wheels on the bus go round and round
round and round
the wheels on the bus go round and round
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round and round

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all day long

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is everybody ready ready
counting to ten
two
three four
five
six
seven
eight
nine ten

you look tired daddy pig
i'm fine
i could skip to a hundred good idea
daddy pig to a hundred uh
maybe to twenty okay 220.
11
12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20.

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sunny skies
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wow the sky is back again hooray

big balloon
big balloon
bigger than the sun
flying high
in the
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bigger than the sun
flying high
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i know a song about the sea and the sky
do you want to hear it no thank you yes
please i got up this morning
the sea was still there
so was the sky

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the sea the sky the sea the sky the sea
the sky the sea the sky

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peace

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peace and harmony in all the world
peace and harmony
in all the world
peace
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do
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you



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