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Yes, I'm only a bill. And I'm sitting here on Capitol Hill. Well, it's a long, long journey To the capital city. It's a long, long wait While I'm sitting in committee, But I know I'll be a...
I’m Just A Bill Lyrics. (Whew, you sure gotta climb a lotta steps to get to this Capitol Building here in Washington. But I wonder who that sad little scrap of paper is?) I'm just...
Aug 18, 2014 · I'm Just a Bill - Schoolhouse Rock. Featuring a song of the same title written by Dave Frishberg. The segment debuted as part of "America Rock", the third season of the Schoolhouse...
"I'm Just a Bill" is a 1976 Schoolhouse Rock! segment, featuring a song of the same title written by Dave Frishberg. The segment debuted as part of "America Rock," the third season of the Schoolhouse Rock! series.
Feb 14, 2013 · Another Schoolhouse Rock classic. Music & lyrics by Dave Frishberg. Vocals by Jack Sheldon. ABC-TV, 1974
I'm Just a Bill. Music & Lyrics: Dave Frishberg. Performed By: Jack Sheldon. Animation: Phil Kimmelman and Associates. First Aired: 1975. Boy: Woof! You sure gotta climb a lot of steps to get to this Capitol Building here in Washington. But I wonder who that sad little scrap of paper is? I'm just a bill. Yes, I'm only a bill.
Featuring a song of the same title written by Dave Frishberg. The segment debuted as part of "America Rock", the third season of the Schoolhouse Rock series,...
The Meaning Behind The Song: I’m Just A Bill by Schoolhouse Rock. A Lesson in the Legislative Process. This iconic song serves as a captivating educational tool to explain the complex process of how a bill becomes a law in the United States.
Jan 14, 2013 · One spot featured a talking “bill” that explained to a boy how he could only become a law by passing both houses of Congress and then going to the White House hoping the president would sign ...
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I'm just a bill, yes, I'm only a bill. And if they vote for me on Capitol Hill. Well, then I'm off to the White House, where I'll wait in a line. With a lotta other bills for the president to sign. And if he signs me, then I'll be a law. How I hope and pray that he will. But today, I am still just a bill.