Walking on Sunshine is the 1985 hit single by Katrina and the Waves. Philip J. Fry I sings it in the shower frequently. He taught his dog from the 20th century, Seymour Asses, to bark along to it. It is played at his funeral by Scruffy Scruffington on the bagpipes.
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| - Walking on Sunshine is the 1985 hit single by Katrina and the Waves. Philip J. Fry I sings it in the shower frequently. He taught his dog from the 20th century, Seymour Asses, to bark along to it. It is played at his funeral by Scruffy Scruffington on the bagpipes.
- Walking on Sushine is an American television sitcom, produced by Ultra Productions and Chicago Film Group, and started airing on Ultra 2 in July 25, 2016. The show follows the day-to-day lives and misadventures of office employees inside and outside an advertising agency Zig Dofmach London.
- Walking on Sunshine is a song that appears in Band Hero.
- Written by Jack Covell and played at Advanced Camp 2008.
- Walking On Sunshine是一首僅在Taiko Drum Master登場的西洋流行歌曲。
- In 1993, Clifford, Gonzo the Great, and Rizzo the Rat covered the song for the album Muppet Beach Party. The Christian pop group Jump5 recorded a version on their 2003 album Accelerate. This cover was also on the soundtrack to the movie Ella Enchanted. The song was also used for a commercial promoting Disneyland's 50th anniversary celebration.
- "Walking on Sunshine" is a song written by Kimberley Rew for Katrina and the Waves' 1983 eponymous debut full-length album. A rerecorded version was released on the band's 1985 self-titled album as the album's second single and reached #4 in Australia and #9 in the United States, as well as #8 in the United Kingdom. It is the Waves' first U.S. top 40 hit, and their biggest success in the UK until "Love Shine a Light" (1997). Conceived of as a ballad, Katrina decided the better part of valor was to belt the song out.
- Walking on Sunshine is a song by Katrina and the Waves Kimberly Rew, who founded Katrina and the Waves, wrote this song. Prior to The Waves, Rew was the guitarist between 1978 and 1980 of The Soft Boys, a band which also featured Robyn Hitchcock. Rew also wrote "Going Down to Liverpool," which was covered by The Bangles and "Love Shine A Light," which won the 1997 Eurovision Song Contest.
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| - Originally by Kimberley Rew, arranged for Futurama by Christopher Tyng
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