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  1. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupStrange Things · Randy NewmanToy Story℗ 1995 Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc.Released on: 1995-01-01Produc...

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  2. Randy Newman - Strange Things (EN ESPAÑOL) (Letra y canción para escuchar) - I was on top of the world livin' high / It was right in my pocket / I was livin' the life / Things were just the way they should be / When from out of the sky.

  3. 22 de nov. de 1995 · Strange Things Lyrics: I was on top of the world livin' high / It was right in my pocket / I was livin' the life / Things were just the way they should be / When from out of the sky like a...

  4. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupStrange Things (Remastered 2015) · Randy NewmanWalt Disney Records The Legacy Collection: Toy Story℗ 2015 Walt Di...

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    "Strange Things" is a song in the 1995 Disney/Pixar animated film, Toy Story which was written and performed by Randy Newman. The song is lyrically told from the perspective of Woody and how he feels about being replaced shortly after his owner, Andy Davis, gets his new favorite toy: Buzz Lightyear.

    The song is listed as Track 2 on the Toy Story Soundtrack.

    When the song starts, Andy, wearing his cowboy hat and cowboy pajamas, is jumping on the bed, holding Woody, and plays around with him, but then he sets Woody on a floor next to a box labeled "Bank", brings out Buzz, "fires" his laser at Woody, and smacks Woody on the floor as if he has been blown away by Buzz's laser. Woody then watches as Andy runs into the closet, then emerges out wearing Buzz Lightyear pajamas and homemade spaceman's helmet, declaring "Buzz Lightyear to the rescue!" Woody then watches in horror as posters and drawings of him get replaced by those of Buzz, as well as a Buzz Lightyear blanket now on Andy's bed. Buzz is later seen teaching Rex (who is making a wimpy roar) how to roar better, and when Rex makes a Jurassic Park roar, he blasts Mr. Potato Head's parts out of his potato body.

    Woody then spots a portrait of Buzz on Etch A Sketch, looks across the room to see Buzz combing the Troll doll's head, then he angrily shakes Etch, removing Buzz's image. Buzz is later seen working out on the upside-down Robot (using his feet as a treadmill) as Rocky Gibraltar, Snake, Troll, Rex, and Mr. Potato Head lift tinker-toys as weights, with Mr. Potato Head leaving his arms connected to the barbell as he tumbles backwards. Woody looks for Slinky under the bed to play checkers with him, but sees Slinky and Robot, under Buzz's direction, setting Buzz's "ship" up on top of alphabet blocks for repair, then kicks the checkerboard in frustration, causing one of the pieces to ricochet off the dresser and boomerang back into Woody's mouth.

    I was on top of the world, living high

    It was right in my pocket

    I was living the life

    Things were just the way they should be

    When from out of the sky like a bomb

    Comes some little punk in a rocket

    •The version used in the first film is a lot different than the soundtrack version. The bridge comes after the first chorus, as well as missing the second verse.

  5. Sci-fi. Pixar. "Strange Things" is a song in Toy Story. It was written and performed by Randy Newman, but is lyrically told from the perspective of Woody and how he feels about being replaced shortly after his owner, Andy Davis, gets a new toy Buzz Lightyear. The song is listed as Track 2 on the Toy Story...

  6. 15 de ago. de 2012 · Toy Story - Strange Things. BlastToken. 7.4K subscribers. Subscribed. 19K. 7.9M views 11 years ago. Clip from Toy Story (1995) Artist: Randy Newman Song: Strange Things ...more. Clip...

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