I wasn't born in the 80s, but I discovered The Raccoons in 2017 and I instantly fell in love with it, and the music is some of the best I've ever listened too!
It's interesting that the first letter 'E' In Evergreen( on Lisa's album cover) is the same font as The Racoons on their TV intro. Also interesting is the album name Evergreen Nights. The Racoons live in Evergreen Forest. Thanks for posting this song:)
This was played on a raccoons episode that featured a guest star raccoon named Stanley. He visited Burt raccoon, gave him a hard time at first, but they eventually got closer.
I reckon she would have done moderately well on the UK charts with the right marketing., because around the time this album dropped, the show was beginning to catch fire in the UK after moving it from Wednesday Teatime to Saturday Morning.
The 5.35 slot on BBC One was basically for Cartoon and sitcom repeats as a bridge between CBBC and the 6'O Clock news. I'm guessing maybe one of the presenters/production managers of Children's BBC had a word with Michael Grade (BBC controller) or someone equally as high up and figured that it would work better at weekends (where it stayed for the next few years). Funny enough, it was usually shown at 7.30 in Canada on Mondays before being moved to Sundays (Season 2), Wednesdays (Season 4) and eventually Tuesdays (Season 5).
I vividly remember watching The Raccoons religiously every saturday morning in the UK, gosh I miss them days. thankfully I can watch the series on dvd. wait... THERE WAS 5 SEASONS AND I ONLY SAW 2 OF THEM?!!!
@@gothicraver89 Only 2 Seasons were released in the UK on DVD, its entire run has been repeated on the BBC X amount of times until 2002 and was repeated on Gold (when it was UK Gold) from 1993-95 and Boomerang from 2006-08.
Lisa should be remembered as the best singer of the 80’s. I wonder what she’s up to now.
Tina Turner has entered the chat.
Great tunes.. Reminiscent of the 80s and 90s era... The Racoons was a great kids tv show..
thanks crotoonia for introducing me to an amazing song
This lady can sing.
Legend has it that Bert Racoon still isn’t *growing up* eating Peanut Butter to this very day. XD
Yes, growing up- The one thing most of the Raccoons fanbase vehemently refuses to do.
Hell, Bert was an overgrown kid and Cedric still lived at home, so you can see why lol
Ha, so true. Raccoons fans tend to keep their curiosity, sense of wonder, and courage from childhood to adulthood more than usual, eh? ;)
@@gilsinan yes!
I wasn't born in the 80s, but I discovered The Raccoons in 2017 and I instantly fell in love with it, and the music is some of the best I've ever listened too!
I was born in the very late 80s and discovered the Raccoons in 1993... goes to show how different experiences can be !
I fell in love with this song the moment I heard it. It fills up my soul with JOY.
The most EPIC song about growing up, ever (I love it!).
This is the Evergreen Forest... quiet, peaceful, serene... that is, until Bert Raccoon wakes up!
It's interesting that the first letter 'E'
In Evergreen( on Lisa's album cover) is the same font as The Racoons on their TV intro. Also interesting is the album name Evergreen Nights. The Racoons live in Evergreen Forest.
Thanks for posting this song:)
Christopher Thiessen Well this whole LP is all from the raccoons cartoon :) Glad that you enjoyed it
Candace font is freaking epic :)
Christopher Thiessen it's like there is a connection, but I'm not sure what it is🤔
Good lord this is good!
I love this song so much.
This is fire 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you, this is exactly what I was looking for 👍
Lisa has FIRE.
Good
Powerful song with a powerful meaning.
The raccoons 🦝 coming soon on Dvd and Blu-ray
This was played on a raccoons episode that featured a guest star raccoon named Stanley. He visited Burt raccoon, gave him a hard time at first, but they eventually got closer.
This song 🎵 is good.
I reckon she would have done moderately well on the UK charts with the right marketing., because around the time this album dropped, the show was beginning to catch fire in the UK after moving it from Wednesday Teatime to Saturday Morning.
The show definitely works better as a saturday morning cartoon rather than a weekday teatime. Props to whoever decided to change the timeslot.
The 5.35 slot on BBC One was basically for Cartoon and sitcom repeats as a bridge between CBBC and the 6'O Clock news. I'm guessing maybe one of the presenters/production managers of Children's BBC had a word with Michael Grade (BBC controller) or someone equally as high up and figured that it would work better at weekends (where it stayed for the next few years).
Funny enough, it was usually shown at 7.30 in Canada on Mondays before being moved to Sundays (Season 2), Wednesdays (Season 4) and eventually Tuesdays (Season 5).
I vividly remember watching The Raccoons religiously every saturday morning in the UK, gosh I miss them days. thankfully I can watch the series on dvd.
wait... THERE WAS 5 SEASONS AND I ONLY SAW 2 OF THEM?!!!
@@gothicraver89 Only 2 Seasons were released in the UK on DVD, its entire run has been repeated on the BBC X amount of times until 2002 and was repeated on Gold (when it was UK Gold) from 1993-95 and Boomerang from 2006-08.
@@Hulk2k6 yes, I'm sad they never released the other 3 seasons, such a shame really.
I love this song
👏😘😍👍🤩
i grow up with lots of stuff.
nice
A beautiful song from the raccoons
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I’m here too
Yes
Me.
The raccoons 🦝 reboot coming in 2022
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