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      • "The Wombling Song" also known as "The Wombles" or "The Wombles Theme Song" or "The Wombling Song (Underground Overground)" was released on the CBS label backed by "Wombles Everywhere." Orchestral-based with an emphasis on horns, this is surely one of the classics of children's TV theme songs.
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  2. Feb 3, 2010 · The Wombles - The Wombling Song music video, taken from the album 'Wombling Songs'.Amazon:http://amzn.to/AiQ80MiTunes:http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/wombli...

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  3. The Wombles were a novelty band from the 1970s fronted by composer, Mike Batt. This is their first single, being the theme music to the children’s TV program...

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  4. The Wombles were a British novelty pop group, featuring musicians dressed as the characters from the children's TV show The Wombles, which in turn was based on the children's book series by Elisabeth Beresford.

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    2011
    "Wombling Merry Christmas" / "The Wombles ...
    2000
    "I Wish It Could Be A Wombling Merry ...
    1998
    "The Wombling Song" / "The Orinoco Kid" ...
    1998
    "Remember You're A Womble" / "Remember ...
  5. The Wombling Song Lyrics. Underground, overground, Wombling free. The Wombles of Wimbledon Common are we. Making good use of the things that we find. Things that the everyday folks leave...

  6. Wombling Songs is the first album released by the Wombles. "The Wombling Song" was released as a single. The album was written, arranged and performed by Mike Batt, with vocals credited to "the younger Wombles, assisted by Mike Batt". History and reception.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_WomblesThe Wombles - Wikipedia

    The Wombles are fictional pointy-nosed, furry creatures created by Elisabeth Beresford and originally appearing in a series of children's novels from 1968. [1] . They live in burrows, where they aim to help the environment by collecting and recycling rubbish in creative ways.

  8. "The Wombling Song" also known as "The Wombles" or "The Wombles Theme Song" or "The Wombling Song (Underground Overground)" was released on the CBS label backed by "Wombles Everywhere." Orchestral-based with an emphasis on horns, this is surely one of the classics of children's TV theme songs.