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"The Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana)" is a 1968 pop song, which was the theme song for the children's television program The Banana Splits Adventure Hour. Originally released by Decca Records on the album titled We're the Banana Splits, the single release peaked at #96 on the Billboard Hot 100 on February 8, 1969 and also #96 in Canada, January 13, 1969. The writing of the song is credited to Mark Barkan and Ritchie Adams, who were the show's music directors. However, there are claims that the theme was written by jingle writer N. B. Winkless Jr. of the Leo Burnett Agency, but was credited to Adams and Barkan for contractual reasons.

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  • "The Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana)" is a 1968 pop song, which was the theme song for the children's television program The Banana Splits Adventure Hour. Originally released by Decca Records on the album titled We're the Banana Splits, the single release peaked at #96 on the Billboard Hot 100 on February 8, 1969 and also #96 in Canada, January 13, 1969. The writing of the song is credited to Mark Barkan and Ritchie Adams, who were the show's music directors. However, there are claims that the theme was written by jingle writer N. B. Winkless Jr. of the Leo Burnett Agency, but was credited to Adams and Barkan for contractual reasons. (en)
  • The Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana) è stata scritta da e Ritchie Adams ed è stata la sigla del programma televisivo per ragazzi Lo Show dei Banana Splits. Edita nel 1968 dalla Decca Records, faceva parte dell'album intitolato We're the Banana Splits: il singolo raggiunse la posizione n° 96 nella Billboard Hot 100 l'8 febbraio del 1969. Nel 1995, la ha prodotto la riedizione in CD con tiratura limitata a 1 000 copie ribattezzata We're the Banana Splits/Here Come the Beagles che, oltre alla versione originale, comprende una versione alternativa della canzone. (it)
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  • "The Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana)" is a 1968 pop song, which was the theme song for the children's television program The Banana Splits Adventure Hour. Originally released by Decca Records on the album titled We're the Banana Splits, the single release peaked at #96 on the Billboard Hot 100 on February 8, 1969 and also #96 in Canada, January 13, 1969. The writing of the song is credited to Mark Barkan and Ritchie Adams, who were the show's music directors. However, there are claims that the theme was written by jingle writer N. B. Winkless Jr. of the Leo Burnett Agency, but was credited to Adams and Barkan for contractual reasons. In 1995, Hollywood Library released the 1,000-copy limited-edition CD reissue We're the Banana Splits/Here Come the Beagles which, in addition to the original album version, includes an alternate version on the song. (en)
  • The Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana) è stata scritta da e Ritchie Adams ed è stata la sigla del programma televisivo per ragazzi Lo Show dei Banana Splits. Edita nel 1968 dalla Decca Records, faceva parte dell'album intitolato We're the Banana Splits: il singolo raggiunse la posizione n° 96 nella Billboard Hot 100 l'8 febbraio del 1969. Nel 1995, la ha prodotto la riedizione in CD con tiratura limitata a 1 000 copie ribattezzata We're the Banana Splits/Here Come the Beagles che, oltre alla versione originale, comprende una versione alternativa della canzone. Cal Tjader è uscito con una sua versione della canzone nel 1969 dal titolo ridotto semplicemente a Tra La La Song, che figura nell'album Plugs In. Nel 1979, il gruppo punk rock The Dickies ha avuto successo con la sua interpretazione della canzone intitolata per l'occasione Banana Splits (Tra La La Song), raggiungendo la posizione n° 7 nelle classifiche inglesi dei singoli. Questa versione è stata successivamente inserita nel film del 2010 Kick-Ass. Un'altra interpretazione di The Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana) ad opera di Liz Phair e dei , è inclusa nell'album tributo del 1995 Saturday Morning: Cartoons' Greatest Hits, prodotto da per la MCA Records. (it)
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