About "Start Jumpin'"
Jump5 is the self-titled debut album from Christian pop group of the same name. It was released on August 14, 2001 through Sparrow Records. Two re-releases followed: the first featured the "Start Jumpin'" bonus track targeted towards Christian audiences, while the second featured a Radio Disney-targeted version of "Start Jumpin'" with different lyrics plus a cover of Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the U.S.A." to remember the lives lost after the September 11 attacks. A portion of sales from the second re-release was donated to families who lost a loved one during the attacks on September 11, 2001."Spinnin' Around" was released as the album's lead Radio Disney single. A music video for this song was also filmed for release on VHS and DVD. The Radio Disney versions of "Start Jumpin'" and "God Bless the USA" were both released for airplay on Radio Disney.
Top songs by Jump5
- Celebration
- Way Of The World
- Joy To The World
- Put Me In The Picture
- Just A Dream
- When I Say Your Name
- All Because Of You
- All I Can Do
- Angel In My Heart
- All I Want
- Aloha, E Komo Mai
- I've Got The Music In Me
- Wonderful
- Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree ...
- We Are Family
- Mind Your Head
- Sleigh Ride
- Start Jumpin'
- Tell Me Why
- Throw Your Hands Up
- Wonderful Christmas Time
- Why Do I Do
- Virtual Reality
- Joyride
- Change A Heart, Change The World
- Dance With Me
- Feels Like Falling
- Forever In My Heart
- God Bless The Usa
- It's A Beautiful World
- In My Heart
- Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
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