There are several notable songs titled or themed around goldfish. For example, Joe Purdy’s “Goldfish” has lyrics reflecting a mood of melancholy and escapism, with references to going fishing, being quiet, and reflective scenes like closed circuses and remembered relationships[1].
The Laurie Berkner Band released a popular children’s song called “The Goldfish (Let’s Go Swimming)”, which uses fun, repetitive lyrics and imaginative scenarios, such as fish riding bicycles, taking showers, and brushing their teeth before realizing they’re fish and can only swim[2][3]. The central chorus invites listeners to “let’s go swimming in the bottom of the ocean,” making it engaging for movement and interactive play.
There’s also a playful “Goldfish Theme Song” associated with the Goldfish crackers brand, featuring the line “I love the fishes ’cause they’re so delicious” and a lighthearted, snack-related theme. The lyrics encourage eating Goldfish crackers daily, as humorously sanctioned by the singer’s mom[4].
Other references to songs titled “Goldfish” or similar themes exist, but these are among the most widely recognized and frequently cited in popular culture.
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