<P> The melody of the chorus section is identical for its first two measures to the published version of Aloha Oe by Princess Lili ` uokalani (1878), and "There's Music In the Air" by George F. Root (1854), and all three share the same chord progression IV - I-V-I . </P> <Ul> <Li> The most famous recording of this song was created for baby - boomers and featured Pebbles and Bamm - Bamm on The Flintstones "No Biz Like Show Biz" episode (which originally aired September 17, 1965). The clip of them performing this song was sometimes played during the closing credits in the show's final season (1965--1966), this episode being the opener of that season . Although Pebbles and Bamm Bamm went on to form a rock band as teenagers in the 1970s, they never approached the classic heights of their early childhood tune . The Flintstones version of the song was not stripped of its religious lyrics for inclusion in the show, and only the word "kids" was substituted . Original vocals were provided by Rebecca Page (as Pebbles) and her mother Ricky Page (as Bamm Bamm), who later became "The Bermudas" and then "The Majorettes". They were managed by George Motola, who was Ricky's husband . </Li> <Li> Anne Murray included the song (in a medley with "You Are My Sunshine") on her 1977 album There's a Hippo in My Tub . </Li> <Li> Husband and wife country duo The Wrights included the song on their album In the Summertime, a CD composed entirely of all acoustic covers of country standards . </Li> <Li> Frente! recorded a cover of the song for inclusion on the 1995 tribute album Saturday Morning: Cartoons' Greatest Hits, produced by Ralph Sall for MCA Records . </Li> </Ul> <Li> The most famous recording of this song was created for baby - boomers and featured Pebbles and Bamm - Bamm on The Flintstones "No Biz Like Show Biz" episode (which originally aired September 17, 1965). The clip of them performing this song was sometimes played during the closing credits in the show's final season (1965--1966), this episode being the opener of that season . Although Pebbles and Bamm Bamm went on to form a rock band as teenagers in the 1970s, they never approached the classic heights of their early childhood tune . The Flintstones version of the song was not stripped of its religious lyrics for inclusion in the show, and only the word "kids" was substituted . Original vocals were provided by Rebecca Page (as Pebbles) and her mother Ricky Page (as Bamm Bamm), who later became "The Bermudas" and then "The Majorettes". They were managed by George Motola, who was Ricky's husband . </Li> <Li> Anne Murray included the song (in a medley with "You Are My Sunshine") on her 1977 album There's a Hippo in My Tub . </Li>

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