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Whole Family Sings About Bed Wetting [VIDEO]

By Madeline Holler |

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The Kelly Family turns overnight problems into a rousing, soulful family sing-along. You will, too. Just watch the video.

Gotta kid with a bed-wetting problem? Perhaps he just needs a little inspiration and I’ve got just the thing: a song, performed by an entire dry-all-night family (I’m assuming): the Kellys!

This American-German, multi-generational rock/pop/folk group belt out a kidney-calming performance of an unlikely tune “I Ain’t Gonna Pee Pee (in My Bed Tonight).”

Fronted by an adorable Paddy (a Shiloh Jolie-Pitt look alike!), we’re assured by the dozen on stage (including … God?) that come tomorrow the sheets will be dry!

Uplifting VIDEO after the jump.

Just because you haven’t heard of the Kellys, doesn’t mean they weren’t a thing. Because this sprawling family started out in the ’70s touring Europe, having babies and homeschooling the progeny before moving to the U.S., touring, having more babies and homeschooling some more.

Like David Hasselhoff, though, their real fan-base was in Germany, where they sold several million copies of their album, “Over the Hump,” and where, even after a break-up over professional disagreements, they got back together for a reunion performance in 2007.

Here’s a link to their a stack of YouTube videos. Paddy might be free of incontinence, but careful: you might pee yourself watching them. Oh, oh, if you’re in the Netherlands this spring, note that they’ll be performing in May.

Image: bajula125 via flickr

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madeline-holler

Madeline Holler is a writer, journalist and blogger. She has written for Babble since the site launched in 2006. Her writing has appeared elsewhere in print and around the web, including Salon.com and True/Slant (now Forbes). A native of the Midwest, Madeline lives, writes and parents in Southern California, where she's raising two daughters and a son.

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