093074504321

Smithsonian Folkways Children's Collection

Various Artists

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Format: CD

Cat No: SFW45043

Release Date:  17 March 1998

Label:  Smithsonian Folkways

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  093074504321

Genres:  Childrens  

  • Description

    Twenty-six songs, play-party games, and poems selected from over 200 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings and Folkways Records present a panorama of music performed for and by young children. Includes notes, song texts, and a complete list of recordings for children. Well-loved songs and unexpected treasures from Lead Belly, Woody Guthrie, Langston Hughes, Ella Jenkins, Suni Paz, Pete Seeger, and others.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Riding In My Car (Car Song) - Woody Guthrie
      • 2. Mary Mack - Ella Jenkins
      • 3. All Around The Kitchen - Pete Seeger
      • 4. Ha-Ha This-A-Way - Lead Belly
      • 5. Merrily We Roll Along - Lord Invader With The Calypso Orchestra
      • 6. Miwoe Nenyo - W.K. Amoaku
      • 7. Pole Pole - Ella Jenkins
      • 8. 'Dreams'/'Youth' - Langston Hughes
      • 9. Why, Oh Why - Woody Guthrie
      • 10. I Had A Rooster - Pete Seeger
      • 11. 'Oksn' - Ruth Rubin
      • 12. Sur Le Pont D' Avignon - Alan Mills
      • 13. Benjamin Franklin (Jump Rope Rhyme) - Illinois School Children
      • 14. Los Pollitos/The Chicks - Suni Paz
      • 15. Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star - Ella Jenkins
      • 16. ABC's - Ella Jenkins
      • 17. Animal Alphabet Song - Alan Mills
      • 18. Whoopie Ti Yi Yo - Cisco Houston
      • 19. A La Vibora De La Mar/Serpent Of The Sea - Mexican Children
      • 20. Wolf Song/Turtle Song - Irene Poolaw
      • 21. 'Bedbug' - Arna Bontemps
      • 22. Skip To My Lou/Four Pence A Day - Pete Seeger
      • 23. Hey, Coal Miner - Larry Long & Mrs. Side's 6th Grade Class
      • 24. Among The Little White Daisies - Jeanne Ritchie
      • 25. Old Bell Cow - New Lost City Ramblers
      • 26. One Grain Of Sand (Excerpt) - Pete Seeger