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"I've Been Working on The Railroad" is a traditional song covered by The Just Dance Kids, which is featured on Just Dance Kids, Just Dance Unlimited, and Just Dance Now.
Appearance of the Dancer
The dancer is a boy. He is wearing a grey hat, a red bandana around his neck, a pair of black suspenders over a white shirt, and a pair of black shoes.
Background
The routine takes place on a railroad with flowers that bounce to the beat and a crossing sign.
Gold Moves
There are 2 Gold Moves for both the original and the remake:
Original
There are 2 Gold Moves in the Just Dance Kids version:
Both Gold Moves: Pretend you are playing a banjo, the second gold move is the last move in the routine.
Remake
There are 2 Gold Moves in the remake:
Both Gold Moves: Raise your arms up.
Appearances in Playlists
I’ve Been Working on The Railroad is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance Now
- Kids Corner
- All Songs F-J
Trivia
- The version of the song that is used in the main series is slightly different from the one in Just Dance Kids.
- This is also the case with The Lion Sleeps Tonight, Lollipop and The Hokey Pokey.
- A early icon for Just Dance Kids can be found in the The Smurfs Dance Party files, where both the main coach and the background dancers are different.
- The pictograms are blue not to blend with the background.
- This is also the case with ABC and Jungle Boogie.
- When the remake was first uploaded to the Just Dance Now archives, the code name was spelled as "KIDSWorkingOnTheRailRoad". In the officially released version, however, it is spelled as "KIDSWorkingOnTheRailroad".[citation needed]
- As of an unknown date prior to May 16, 2019, the song was removed from Just Dance Unlimited via Just Dance 2017 for unknown reasons.[1]
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