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![]() ![]() | Various Artists Silly Favorites Genres: World Music, Miscellaneous, New Age, Pop, Children's Music
If you're the kind of person who occasionally needs to hear songs like "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt," this is the album for you. Silly Favorites collects 20 of these, um, silly songs in a collection aimed at children. ... more » ![]() |
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Amazon.com If you're the kind of person who occasionally needs to hear songs like "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt," this is the album for you. Silly Favorites collects 20 of these, um, silly songs in a collection aimed at children. The expected tracks are all here ("Apples and Bananas," "Tiny Tim," "Who Stole the Cookies?" and three renditions of "Be Kind to Your Web Footed Friends"), as are a slew of lesser-known ditties ("Ain't No Sin to Take Off Your Skin and Dance Around in Your Bones," "Do Your Ears Hang Low?"). Performed by an appropriately wacky contingent of adults and children, this is a wonderful collection for the nursery-school set. However, it can quickly become quite grating to anyone above age 8. --Randy Silver Similar CDsSimilarly Requested CDs
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CD ReviewsBeyond Grating isochrona | Newtown, CT USA | 10/26/2000 (1 out of 5 stars) "This is by far the MOST ANNOYING rendition of children's music EVER! The songs themselves aren't the worst, but the voices are simply unbearable--they kind of remind me of obnoxious children saying "nah, nah, nah, nah" over and over again. The collection overall seems rather slow--too slow even to captivate my 18 month old daughter. She completely ignores it when it is on, and she generally loves all music. My advice is to skip this one." Funny funky songs 11/06/2000 (4 out of 5 stars) "This CD presents a welcome change to all these super sweet over commercialized model-children's songs that we all know from tv. My three year old daughter can't get enough of Apples and Bananas and all the other songs and the tunes don't bore us either."
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