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'''Song Name:''' L M N O
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|Song Name = L M N O
  
'''Artist:'''  [[They Might Be Giants]]
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|Artist = They Might Be Giants
  
'''Album:''' [[Dial A Song]], [[Here Come The ABCs!]], [[TMBG Clock Radio]]
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|Album = [[Dial-A-Song]], [[Here Come The ABCs]], [[TMBG Clock Radio]]
  
'''Track Number:''' [[Track 18]]
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|Year = 2004
  
'''Year:''' [[2005]]
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|Run Time = 1:43
  
'''Run Time:''' 1:43
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|Sung By = John Flansburgh
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'''Sung By:''' [[John Flansburgh]]
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====Trivia/Info====
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*The song debuted around May 2004 on the Dial-A-Song service, nine months before the release of ''Here Come The ABCs''.
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*Designed & animated by Brandon Martinez & Michelle Hammond ([[Colourmovie]]).
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*There exists two versions of the video with different endings. The second version simply features a girl walking with many balloons at the end, possibly because Disney did not want to encourage vandalism with graffiti.
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*From 0:34 to 0:43 and 1:06 to 1:17, the opening drum break of the 1972 Al Green song [https://youtu.be/GbaZTTCInEI "I'm Glad You're Mine"] is sampled, being slightly sped up in both sections.
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*According to a [https://tmbgareok.tumblr.com/post/714043551412043776/while-listening-to-lmno-i-have-found-something 2023 Tumblr post], Flansburgh created the entire song at his home studio.
  
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====Song Themes====
* Designed & animated by Brandon Martinez & Michelle Hammond ([[ColourMovie]])
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[[Children]], [[Letters Of The Alphabet]], [[School]], [[Songs With Samples]], [[Spoken Word]], [[Titles And Honorifics]], [[Yes]]
  
'''Song Themes:''' [[Children]], [[Letters Of The Alphabet]], [[No]], [[School]], [[Titles And Honorifics]]
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====Videos====
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*[[Figure Eight (Podcast Episode)|On They Might Be Giants Friday Night Family Podcast]]
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*{{YouTube|v=i0r8egBvWRM}}
  
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Latest revision as of 22:29, 21 February 2024

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Music video for "L M N O"
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Video with alternate ending
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song name L M N O
artist They Might Be Giants
releases Dial-A-Song, Here Come The ABCs, TMBG Clock Radio
year 2004
run time 1:43
sung by John Flansburgh


Trivia/Info

  • The song debuted around May 2004 on the Dial-A-Song service, nine months before the release of Here Come The ABCs.
  • Designed & animated by Brandon Martinez & Michelle Hammond (Colourmovie).
  • There exists two versions of the video with different endings. The second version simply features a girl walking with many balloons at the end, possibly because Disney did not want to encourage vandalism with graffiti.
  • From 0:34 to 0:43 and 1:06 to 1:17, the opening drum break of the 1972 Al Green song "I'm Glad You're Mine" is sampled, being slightly sped up in both sections.
  • According to a 2023 Tumblr post, Flansburgh created the entire song at his home studio.

Song Themes

Children, Letters Of The Alphabet, School, Songs With Samples, Spoken Word, Titles And Honorifics, Yes

Videos

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L M N O is currently ranked #881 out of 1035. (39 wikians have given it an average rating of 7.28)