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"Too Many" is a song from "Dough-Nutty". It's sung by Herky as he realizes he ate too many donuts, causing him to not fly right and crash as a result. He reprises this at the end of the episode, as Jay Jay and Tracy fly him home and he learned his lesson to not have too much of a good thing. This song serves as the eleventh track of Disk 2 on the album "Jay Jay the Jet Plane: Musical Parade".

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  • Too Many
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  • "Too Many" is a song from "Dough-Nutty". It's sung by Herky as he realizes he ate too many donuts, causing him to not fly right and crash as a result. He reprises this at the end of the episode, as Jay Jay and Tracy fly him home and he learned his lesson to not have too much of a good thing. This song serves as the eleventh track of Disk 2 on the album "Jay Jay the Jet Plane: Musical Parade".
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  • 78.0
  • 27.0
sung
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Genre
  • Vaudeville
Arranged
  • Brian Mann
  • Craig Dobbin
Lyrics
  • David Baker
Episode
  • "Dough-Nutty"
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  • "Too Many" is a song from "Dough-Nutty". It's sung by Herky as he realizes he ate too many donuts, causing him to not fly right and crash as a result. He reprises this at the end of the episode, as Jay Jay and Tracy fly him home and he learned his lesson to not have too much of a good thing. This song serves as the eleventh track of Disk 2 on the album "Jay Jay the Jet Plane: Musical Parade".
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