| | Piper & Scooter Ain't No Collawearin' Dog CD Piper & Scooter Discography of CDs
Catchy, hilarious and lovable, this duo is ready to “roll over” the competition. Meet the first ever weiner dog pop stars to hit the music scene, Piper and Scooter! The second you hear the first notes of their debut album, “Ain’t No Collawearin’ Dog, you’ll be clapping your paws, shaking your rump and begging for more. Piper and Scooter write and perform songs about the real life issues that dogs face. And we aren’t talkin’ simple songs about chewing a bone or playing fetch. These canines know how to dig deep! You’ll be grooving to Scooter’s slow jam, “Letz go Make A Litter”, and piddling for Piper’s “Un-pottytrainable”. With a grassroots beginning on myspace.com that would make Lassie proud, Piper and Scooter are ready to pursue their ultimate goal: world domination. As Piper always says: “My passion is to change the world with my songs, one dog at a time”. Give these wieners a chance to show you what they’ve got and buy their debut album. You won’t be disappointed!To hear the album sampler with more song clips, visit Piper and Scooter's website by following the link on the left side of the page! Ain't No Collawearin' Dog Music | Category | Children's Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7249858 | | Catalog number | 92869 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 13, 2006 |
Piper & Scooter Ain't No Collawearin' Dog Songs | 1. | Ain't No Collawearin' Dog |
| 2. | D.J. Scooter |
| 3. | Un-Pottytrinable |
| 4. | Two Paws Up |
| 5. | Piperism #28 |
| 6. | Crate Train |
| 7. | Letz Go Make A Litter |
| 8. | Piperism #19 |
| 9. | Time Creeps |
| 10. | One Way Ticket To L.A. |
| 11. | Piperism #11 |
| 12. | He Came From A Puppy Mill |
| 13. | Let Me Outta My Crate! |
| 14. | Piperism #13 |
| 15. | Scratch My Back |
| 16. | I Believe (Live From The Rose Bowl) |
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