Tap your feet to this new 'Schmigadoon!' singalong video
What you need to know
- Apple TV+ show Schmigadoon! has a new singalong video on YouTube.
- The Apple TV+ show is based on musical shows and movies of yesteryear.
Apple TV+ show Schmigadoon! has another singalong video for us all to tap our feet to, this time based around the With All of Your Heart song.
One of a series of videos that are designed to have us all singing along to Apple TV+'s musical shows, this latest one is another great example of what makes Schimgadoon! unlike most shows you're likely to find on TV right now. This video is a great taster for what you can expect to get from the full first season, too.
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