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Listen to music from Jim & Tammy & Their Friends like Oops, There Comes a Smile, Oops There Comes a Smile & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Jim & Tammy & Their Friends. Jim and Tammy Bakker had been involved with television from the time of their departure from Minneapolis until they moved to the Charlotte area via Portsmouth, Virginia, where they were founding members of the 700 Club. While in Portsmouth, they were hosts of the popular children's show Jim and Tammy. Listen to music from Jim & Tammy & Their Friends. While in PortsmJim and Tammy Bakker had been involved with television from the time of their departure from Minneapolis until they moved to the Charlotte area via Portsmouth, Virginia, where they were founding members of the 700 Club. While in Portsm read more. Similar Artists. Play all. Frank Perry and the Big Action Sound. 327 listeners. Dick Catan and the Losers Combo. 423 listeners. Eddie Osbourne. I'm Susie Moppet and Jim and Tammy are my friends. We sing and tell stories for boys and girls. When Jim and Tammy said we were going to make a record, it made me so happy. I sing ten songs for you, and all of us, including my friends Allie, the talking alligator, and muffin, the talking dog, join in to tell two old stories in a new, new way. We had lots of musical help from the Goss Brothers and Vic Clay. They played their instruments so I could sing. We all hope you like what we put on the record for you. Features Song Lyrics for Jim & Tammy & Their Friends's Oops. Tammy is a popular song with music by Jay Livingston and lyrics by Ray Evans. It was published in 1957 and made its debut in the film Tammy and the Bachelor. It was nominated for the 1957 Oscar for Best Original Song. Tammy is heard in the film in two versions. The one that became a number one hit single for Debbie Reynolds in 1957 is heard midway through the film, and was a UK No. 2 hit single in the same year. The version that used for the film's main titles was a hit for the Ames Brothers. Tammy Faye scenario. Their sins and scandals were extreme, but its too easy to dismiss them as an aberration. The apostle Paul considered himself the chief of sinners, but then again, he never met Jim Bakker. The latters ministry got off to an innocent enough start. Jim and his wife, Tammy Faye, were young, no-name, itinerant Pentecostal evangelists when a puppet show they had developed for children garnered the attention of pioneering televangelist Pat Robertson. Robertson took a chance on the entrepreneurial couple, and they made the most of it, breaking out on their own and developing a signature Christia. Jim & Tammy & Their Friends Albums total. Browse 's Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker and their fluffy puppet friends, singing songs and telling stories years before the tawdry scandals and gloppy mascara Listen to music from Jim & Tammy & Their Friends like Oops, There Comes a Smile, Oops Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Jim & Tammy & Their Friends. Jim and their friends