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"'''Danger's No Stranger'''" was performed by [[How Now Brown and the Moo Wave]]. They play this song in a street in the middle of the night. It also features a case of explosions, falling bricks and construction vehicles on the loose. |
"'''Danger's No Stranger'''" was performed by [[How Now Brown and the Moo Wave]]. They play this song in a street in the middle of the night. It also features a case of explosions, falling bricks and construction vehicles on the loose. |
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+ | Amongst the things [[How Now Brown]] sings us to do is not to mention a "Sherman" in "Savannah", a reference to [[wikipedia:William Tecumseh Sherman|General William Tecumseh Sherman]], who was responsible for burning the town of Savannah, [[Georgia]], during the American Civil War. |
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==Releases== |
==Releases== |
Revision as of 00:33, 10 July 2009
Music by | Christopher Cerf |
Lyrics by | Jon Stone |
Date | 1984 |
Publisher | Splotched Animal Music Company |
"Danger's No Stranger" was performed by How Now Brown and the Moo Wave. They play this song in a street in the middle of the night. It also features a case of explosions, falling bricks and construction vehicles on the loose.
Amongst the things How Now Brown sings us to do is not to mention a "Sherman" in "Savannah", a reference to General William Tecumseh Sherman, who was responsible for burning the town of Savannah, Georgia, during the American Civil War.
Releases
- Online
See also
- Danger (Song by Little Jerry and the Monotones)