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Rubber Duckie and Other Songs From Sesame Street

Rubber Duckie and Other Songs From Sesame Street

  • copyright 1970 Walt Disney Productions
  • cuts are: Sesame Street, What Are Kids Called, Green, Somebody Come and Play
  • Rubber Duckie, I’ve Got Two, Sesame Street

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Disney presents some of the catchy familiar songs from the entertaining informative and award winning televison program, Sesame Street

Rubber Duckie and Other Songs From Sesame Street

World of Dreams: Soothing Songs & Lullabies

World of Dreams: Soothing Songs & Lullabies

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11 original songs and lullabies. On this album Charlie Hope has created music to help children transition from their daily activities to peaceful sleep. Themes include the wonderful world of dreams, sailing on the sea with a teddy bear, pitter patter of the rain, love between parent and child, and more. Many adults will also find her lullabies soothing and relaxing.

World of Dreams: Soothing Songs & Lullabies

Night Songs & Lullabies

Night Songs & Lullabies

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Vocalist Kim Scanlon recorded these 13 familiar tunes while pregnant and so, she says, each is about an “utter devotion” to someone she “had never met.” The tunes range across the American popular traditions–from Alec Wilder’s “The Starlighter” and “The Night Will Never Stay” to Harold Arlen’s “Hit the Road to Dreamland” and “Somewhere over the Rainbow” to Duke Ellington’s “Warm Valley”–and they get a subtle swing treatment from Scanlon and her accompanists. Scanlon is blessed with a voice that’s gentle enough to sound ideal in the lullaby realm, but it also has enough fiber when kicked up to sound grandly jazzy. Plus, it’s a rarity to find someone gutsy enough to sing Jobim’s “Waters of March” as a song for children. It works, like each of these songs, in a unique crossover between singer-songwriter folk, swinging small-group jazz, and straightforward lullabies. –Andrew Bartlett

Night Songs & Lullabies

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