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"The Wheels on the Bus" was a popular children's song. Irvin Horatio Thatcher ‎ used this song as a metaphor for the principle of nuclear escalation. After his mental breakdown, this song, having been included in his Nobel prize acceptance speech, was at the forefront of his mind for many years.

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  • "The Wheels on the Bus" was a popular children's song. Irvin Horatio Thatcher ‎ used this song as a metaphor for the principle of nuclear escalation. After his mental breakdown, this song, having been included in his Nobel prize acceptance speech, was at the forefront of his mind for many years.
  • The Wheels on the Bus is a popular song sung by Trevor Evans, Sarah and James and Norman Price in the US, Canada and the UK from the episode Sheep on the Road It is popular on journeys to keep Sarah and James and Norman Price amused and has a very repetivtive rhythm. In particular it is sung by pre-teens on real-life bus journeys.
  • On Sesame Street itself, the song was prominently featured in episode 3920 (from 2001), as the favorite song of Lulu, who sings it for most of the episode (later including lyric alterations). Other known uses, often with altered lyrics, include "Elmo's World: Bicycles" and episode 4163 (2008).
  • "The Wheels on the Bus" is the eighth episode of Season Eight of Criminal Minds.
  • The Wheels on the Bus is a children's song
  • "The Wheels on the Bus' is an American folk song dating to the mid-20th century. It is often sung by children on bus trips to keep themselves amused. It has a very repetitive rhythm, making the song both easy for a large number of people to sing. "The Wheels on the Bus" is sung by Rallo to a rap beat as he sets off to find Cleveland in "Pins, Spins and Fins!".
  • The Wheels on the Bus is a children's folk song that first appeared in Going Places!.
  • The Wheels on the Bus is a popular children song. It was sung by Springfield kids in The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer
  • The Wheels on the Bus is a song from Racing to the Rainbow (video) and Apples and Bananas (video). This song was written by Verna Hills
  • The wheels on the Bus is a children's song in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. It is popular on journeys to keep children amused and has a very repetitive rhythm. In particular it is sung by pre-teens on bus journeys. When Lois prepares Stewie for the trip to New York to get Chris reinstated into the scouts in "The Son Also Draws", she brings his Raffi tape. He grudging requests that she play "The Wheels on the Bus" and leave him alone.
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  • "The Wheels on the Bus" was a popular children's song. Irvin Horatio Thatcher ‎ used this song as a metaphor for the principle of nuclear escalation. After his mental breakdown, this song, having been included in his Nobel prize acceptance speech, was at the forefront of his mind for many years.
  • The Wheels on the Bus is a popular song sung by Trevor Evans, Sarah and James and Norman Price in the US, Canada and the UK from the episode Sheep on the Road It is popular on journeys to keep Sarah and James and Norman Price amused and has a very repetivtive rhythm. In particular it is sung by pre-teens on real-life bus journeys.
  • On Sesame Street itself, the song was prominently featured in episode 3920 (from 2001), as the favorite song of Lulu, who sings it for most of the episode (later including lyric alterations). Other known uses, often with altered lyrics, include "Elmo's World: Bicycles" and episode 4163 (2008).
  • "The Wheels on the Bus" is the eighth episode of Season Eight of Criminal Minds.
  • The Wheels on the Bus is a children's song
  • "The Wheels on the Bus' is an American folk song dating to the mid-20th century. It is often sung by children on bus trips to keep themselves amused. It has a very repetitive rhythm, making the song both easy for a large number of people to sing. "The Wheels on the Bus" is sung by Rallo to a rap beat as he sets off to find Cleveland in "Pins, Spins and Fins!".
  • The wheels on the Bus is a children's song in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. It is popular on journeys to keep children amused and has a very repetitive rhythm. In particular it is sung by pre-teens on bus journeys. When Lois prepares Stewie for the trip to New York to get Chris reinstated into the scouts in "The Son Also Draws", she brings his Raffi tape. He grudging requests that she play "The Wheels on the Bus" and leave him alone. In "Seahorse Seashell Party", Brian observes Peter Griffin singing "The Wheels on the Bus" while being turned over a spit during a hallucination from taking 'shrooms.
  • The Wheels on the Bus is a children's folk song that first appeared in Going Places!.
  • The Wheels on the Bus is a popular children song. It was sung by Springfield kids in The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer
  • The Wheels on the Bus is a song from Racing to the Rainbow (video) and Apples and Bananas (video). This song was written by Verna Hills
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