Tuesday, June 01, 2010

Tupperware 1981 Big Country Jubilee


Tupperware Tuesday concludes with this album from the 1981 Jubilee, my favorite of the three (or technically four if you count the circus themed Tupperware Jubilee album I posted a couple of years ago). I think this one is the best all-around show. It's the story of a Southern town, the good people there and the troubles caused by a money-hungry sheriff. In fact, if they ever did a "Dukes of Hazzard" musical, the song "Money Is the Root of All Evil" would be perfect for Boss Hogg.

Anyway, that's all the Tupperware Jubilee albums I've come across. I hope you've enjoyed them!

Here's the track list:
  1. Overture
  2. Country Music
  3. Goodtime Not a Lifetime
  4. Holdin' On to Love
  5. Hey, Good Buddy
  6. If You Do a Little Wrong
  7. Money Is the Root of All Evil
  8. We Can Never Be Friends
  9. A Bright New Shade of Red
  10. Big Country Jubilee
Click here to download!

Saturday, May 29, 2010

The Pre-Schooler - Melvin Kaiser



It's nearly the end of the school year, and if that means for you what it does for us, it's also dance recital season. Chances are you will have a child, sibling, grandchild, niece or nephew or friend (or maybe even yourself) involved. Many of the acts in these recitals are performed by young people (and sometimes adults) who work hard to produce some very good to excellent performances. But how are they best remembered? For the acts featuring small children who sometimes literally have to be pushed onstage, and are just as likely to cry or yell "Hi Mom!" as they are to do the steps they were taught. Yeah, they're cute (and their parents, grandparents, etc., help to guarantee a large audience), but I sometimes thought it wasn't really fair to the other people who busted their humps to perform the best they could.

Anyway, this record is one that would be used for those little rugrats. The album features six sung songs, and the same songs as instrumentals, all written by this guy...
This is Melvin Kaiser, and from what I read online, he was a famous dance school teacher and choreographer. When you're simply able to focus on the songs (without watching the kids dancing to them), you realize how silly these songs are. But, to be honest, they're no worse than most of the other ditties that get used for these occasions.

I had to go to a number of these dance recitals in my time and, for the record, my favorite act is still the women dressed as nuns who tap danced to the George Michael song "Faith". I haven't seen any other act nearly as entertaining as that.

Enjoy the record and, if you do end up going to any dance recitals coming up, be sure to acknowledge the hard work that the older kids and adults (and the teachers!) do as well.

Here's the track list:


  1. I'm a Pre-School Child

  2. Skinny the Scarecrow

  3. I Can Count to Eight

  4. The A.B.C.'s of Dance

  5. Manda the Panda

  6. The Five Basic Steps of Pre-School Tap

  7. I'm a Pre-School Child (Instrumental)

  8. Skinny the Scarecrow (Instrumental)

  9. I Can Count to Eight (Instrumental)

  10. The A.B.C.'s of Dance (Instrumental)

  11. Manda the Panda (Instrumental)

  12. The Five Basic Steps of Pre-School Tap (Instrumental)
Click here or here to download!

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Playtime Songs and Activities - The Bubble Gum Singers and Orchestra


This seems to be the same group who did this album and, like that one, I like the fact that they're not just doing the same kid's songs and that, at times, they really seem to be having a good time singing this stuff. I can tell you from experience that if you're having a good time performing, your audience tends to enjoy themselves as well. Hope you like the cover as well, even though that pirate kid has some serious gut action going on there!

Here's the track list:


  1. How D'ya Do My Partner

  2. Round the Village

  3. Strawberry Jam

  4. Shake My Hand

  5. Jack Can I Ride

  6. Skip to My Loo

  7. I Wish I Were a Windmill

  8. Rose Rose and Up She Rises

  9. Come On and Join the Game

  10. Clap Your Hands

  11. Eency Weency Spider

  12. Put Your Finger in the Air

  13. Girls and Boys Come Out to Play

  14. Ring Around the Rosy

  15. Ten Little Farmer Boys

  16. Paw Paw Patch
Click here or here to download!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Melodies from Tupperware's Star Spangled Jubilee '76


Tupperware Tuesday continues with this album, using the theme of the founding of the United States. This was, of course, the Tupperware Jubilee for 1976 (when bicentennial fever was hot in this country). You'll find appearances by George Washington, Betsy Ross, Paul Revere and more. There's some halfway decent stuff here. I particularly like the song "Where Do You Find a Marching Band in Yorktown". I also like the fact that Tupperware is actually acknowledged in one of the songs. I have no idea what the Category numbers mean, but they were listed in the track listings on the back so I include them here hoping that somebody around here is a Tupperware person and can explain it to us.

I've got one more Tupperware Jubilee album, and I'll cover that one here next week (with hopefully another one or two non-Tupperware albums along the way). Enjoy!

Here's the track list:
  1. Independence Independence
  2. Sugar, Spice, Tea
  3. A Sale
  4. Milkmaids (Category 2)
  5. Circles & Stars
  6. Milkmaids (Category 3)
  7. If I Only Had a Horse
  8. Tonight Tonight
  9. Milkmaids (Category 4)
  10. The Crown
  11. Milkmaids (Category 5)
  12. Pass & Stow
  13. Where Do You Find a Marching Band in Yorktown (Category 6)
  14. Fife & Drum
  15. Milkmaids (Category 7)
  16. Hello Dolly
  17. Tupperware Spirit of '76
  18. Milkmaids (Category 8)
  19. We Can't Forget/New Birth of Freedom
  20. America
Click here to download!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Once Upon a Time - Tupperware Jubilee '77


For the next few weeks, I'm starting a new feature here. I call it:

TUPPERWARE TUESDAY!!

I'm doing it because, for some reason, in my travels I've picked up a few of these records that were supposed to be soundtracks for the annual Tupperware Jubilee. I don't know much about this event, other than it seems to be something special for people who sell a lot of Tupperware, I guess. Each show has a different theme, and this one seemed to be Mother Goose. These are odd little shows. Don't get me wrong; they seem to be pretty professionally done, but they just seem...odd to me. So did people in the audience dress like the characters too? And there's not even any mention of Tupperware in the show at all (at least, not in the songs)! The back cover (which is included in the download) has photographs of some of the cast. Enjoy!

Here's the track list:
  1. Mother Goose (cast)
  2. How Will I Know (Jack)
  3. Stickin' to the City Life (Three Blind Mice)
  4. I'm on My Way (Jack)
  5. I Should of Stayed in Bed (Mother Hubbard)
  6. Why Do I Love Him (Fair Maiden)
  7. We're on Our Way (Jack and Fair Maiden)
  8. Peter Peter
  9. Little Bo Peep
  10. Being an Egg (Humpty Dumpty)
  11. We're on Our Way (Reprise) (Jack/Maiden/Peter Peter/Bo Peep/Humpty Dumpty/Jack & Jill
  12. Why Do I Love Her/Him Duet (Jack and Fair Maiden)
  13. Mother Goose (cast)
Click here to download!

Monday, May 17, 2010

Stories for Rainy Days - Frank Luther


Hey, look! I'm on a roll for my second week in a row!!

Frank Luther is a great storyteller, even if he does change things around a bit. For instance, in this version of "Jack and the Beanstalk", the reason Jack and his mother were so poor was because the Giant stole their bag of gold, their magic harp, and their hen that laid golden eggs. So Jack was just getting his own stuff back! Uhhhh, right. Anyway, these are some fun stories and songs and I think you'll like them.

Here's the track list:
  1. Jack and the Beanstalk
  2. The Tick Tock Shop
  3. The Raggleytaggletown Singers
  4. The Ugly Duckling
  5. Chicken Licken
  6. Sleeping Beauty
Click here to download!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Some Great Stuff from Amazon.com!

After a week of new content on the blog, I feel I'm due for some plugging!

If you like the albums on my blog, here's some others from Amazon.com that you should enjoy too! (Some of these are CD format and the rest are mp3 format.) And if you click on the link here and end up ordering the album, I'll even make a little bit off of it! And if there's nothing here that interests you, remember that clicking that link on the left means I'll make a little something off of anything you buy from Amazon! Thanks!!

Stay tuned for more music next week!










Friday, May 14, 2010

Songs from "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" and Other Sweet Songs


The first half of this album features songs from "Willy Wonka". They even include "Cheer Up Charlie", the song that most kids will skip. They've also changed some of the words on the Oompa-Loompa song. I'm not sure why since the original was perfectly fine. The second half has songs with sort of a candy theme. They run out of candy songs by the end, and put in things like "Cindy" (the one from the "Songs That Tickle Your Funny Bone" album) and yet another version of "Big Rock Candy Mountain" (that doesn't mention cigarette trees, but does mention "al-kee-hol')

If I get the stuff written up soon enough, I'll have another two or three albums for next week. Enjoy!

Here's the track list:
  1. Oompa-Loompa-Doompadee-Doo
  2. The Candy Man
  3. I've Got a Golden Ticket
  4. Pure Imagination
  5. Cheer Up Charlie
  6. I Want It Now
  7. Big Rock Candy Mountain
  8. Candy Store Owner
  9. You Turn for Sugar and Tea
  10. Raisins and Almonds
  11. Strawberry Jam
  12. Cindy
  13. Pat-a-Cake, Pat-a-Cake
Click here to download!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Song Stories for Little Cowboys & Cowgirls - Mother Goose Orchestra & Players


This is an album that I actually grew up with. It's a two-record set of cowboy songs and stories. The first record is all done by the same guy (identified as Cowboy Joe), and he does a nice job. The second record is sort of a potpourri of people, and you can tell by the end that they've kind of run out of cowboy stuff, and resort to train songs like "Casey Jones" and "I've Been Working on the Railroad".

There's a lot of nice stuff here (especially on the first half). Enjoy!

Here's the track list:
  1. Cowboy Joe Rides Through the Night
  2. Yipee-Ti-Yi-O (Get Along Little Dogies)
  3. Make Me a Cowboy Again for a Day
  4. Pony Boy/Cheyenne
  5. The Legend of Crystal Rock
  6. Whoa Mule Whoa
  7. Red River Valley
  8. Little Wahoo
  9. The Strawberry Roan
  10. A Cowboy's Prayer
  11. Red River Valley
  12. Old Chisholm Trail
  13. Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie
  14. Home on the Range
  15. Clementine
  16. Casey Jones
  17. Ten Little Indians
  18. I've Been Working on the Railroad
  19. Big Rock Candy Mountain
Click here to download!

Monday, May 10, 2010

Star Wars - The Kid Stuff Repertory Company


Here's another "classic" from the Kid Stuff Repertory Company. Looking at this cover, you might think it was the story of two little American kids who go up in a rocket and have an adventure on a strange planet with two robots, a Threepio and an Artoo ripoff. Except that just about everything on this cover is a lie. The only connection to "Star Wars" is that they play the theme song at the beginning of the record. After that, you get the story "Jack and the Flying Saucer", a sort-of "Jack and the Beanstalk" parallel. The difference is that Jack lives on the planet Boom Boom, a planet where everything makes a loud noise. He and his mother are poor, so she sends him to sell Pinky, their stuffem worm. Jack trades the worm for what he is told is a magic saucer. Mom is upset with Jack when he returns home and throws the saucer out the window. The next morning, it has turned into a flying saucer. He flies off into space, meets a space monster, and eventually lands on the planet Sshhhh which (as you might expect) is a very quiet planet. Jack goes to a castle, meets a giant and his wife, and you can pretty well guess how the story goes from here.

There are some interesting bits here. For example, for some reason the guy playing Jack does it with a Cockney accent. I have no idea why. Also, the story is narrated by Shadoe Stevens, a voice you might recognize from his radio work or from being the announcer on the latest version of the Hollywood Squares.

Anyway, this is a pretty odd one, and I hope you like it!

Click here to download!

Saturday, April 03, 2010

Peter Cottontail and Other Easter and Springtime Favorites




Here's an Easter themed album featuring songs from Roy Rogers & Dale Evans, the Sandpipers, and Mitch Miller and His Orchestra. Unfortunately, the album doesn't tell you who did which song. I'm pretty sure songs 6-8 below are Roy and Dale, but your guess is as good as mine on the rest of them. Oh well, enjoy it anyway, and have a Happy Easter!!!!

Here's the track list:
  1. Peter Cottontail
  2. Oh, What a Beautiful Morning
  3. Funny Little Bunnies
  4. The White Bunny and His Magic Nose
  5. Which Came First, the Chicken or the Egg?
  6. Easter is Loving Time
  7. Let There Be Peace on Earth
  8. Open Up Your Heart and Let the Sun Shine In
  9. Easter Parade
  10. Bunny Bunny Bunny
  11. Eustace the Useless Rabbit
  12. The Barnyard Song
  13. Flippety Floppety Bunny
  14. The Lively Little Rabbit
  15. Pee Wee the Bunny
  16. Easter Mornin'
Click here to download!

Friday, March 05, 2010

Happiness is a Peanuts Album! Songs from the Off-Broadway Musical "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown"


You've heard a few different versions of songs from "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown", on this blog, but this one is special to me because it's the first version of the songs I heard when I was a kid. You've only got two people doing the singing duties here, but they still do quite a nice job. Hope you like it!

Here's the track list:
  1. You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown
  2. Little Known Facts
  3. Suppertime
  4. My Blanket and Me
  5. Charlie Brown's Kite
  6. The Baseball Game
  7. Snoopy
  8. Schroeder
  9. Doctor Lucy
  10. Happiness
Click here to download!

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Bob Sings - Bob McGrath


Most people know Bob McGrath from his regular gig on a certain street we all know (even though we constantly have to ask directions on how to get there), but this album has an entirely different lineup of songs. There's some old-timey classics, tunes from "The Sound of Music", and even a few Stevie Wonder songs to be found here. I also could have done without hearing Bob singing "Muskrat Love". For some reason, it sounds even dirtier when you hear HIM sing it!

Bob sings a number of these songs accompanied by kids, and the funny thing about that is that he seems to keep pitching the songs higher and higher, until the poor kids have to squeak to keep up with his flawless tenor voice. By the way, one of those kids was Danielle Brisbois, who ended up doing some acting as well, including playing Archie Bunker's niece on "All in the Family".

Here's the track list:
  1. Sir Duke
  2. Do-Re-Mi
  3. Muskrat Love
  4. In the Good Old Summertime
  5. Sunshine Medley
  6. Jamaica Farewell
  7. Getting to Know You
  8. Isn't She Lovely
  9. I Whistle a Happy Tune
  10. Good Morning Starshine
  11. Edelweiss
  12. High Hopes
NOTE: This is now available for purchase from Amazon! You can get it here:

Monday, March 01, 2010

Down in Jungle Town - The Yum Yum Kids and the MGM Territorial Orchestra


I'm back with this fun album from 1966. I've always liked these kinds of records that have kids enthusiastically singing their lungs out, and except for a couple of choices here, we've got a really interesting lineup of songs here as well. I mean, how often are you going to hear a Noel Coward song sung by children? There's some great text on the back of the album cover too, which I've provided in the download. Enjoy, and I'm pleased to say that it won't be another month before you see something else new here. I've got two more posts scheduled for later this week, so stay tuned!

Here's the track list:
  1. Hooray for Captain Spaulding
  2. I Went to the Animal Fair
  3. Mad Dogs and Englishmen
  4. Song of the Nairobi Trio
  5. Down in Jungle Town
  6. Napoleon Sailed the Ocean Blue
  7. Tiger Rag
  8. Aba Daba Honeymoon
  9. How to Tell the Wild Animals
  10. Under the Bamboo Tree
  11. Abdul the Bulbul Ameer
  12. Civilization
Click here to download!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

The Square Song/Sesame Street


Well, I'm back again (hopefully for longer than just one record). Here's an album featuring songs from a number of different places, including "Sesame Street", "The Bugaloos", and some others that I don't even recognize.

I'd like to draw your attention to the part of the picture on the right side of the cover. Does it look familiar? Maybe it does if you remember this cover from a used album being sold on Amazon...

I mentioned it because the little boy on the left was featured on the cover of this album. Good grief, how many times are they going to recycle this (admittedly cute) picture??

Here's the track list:
  1. Sesame Street
  2. All Kinds of People
  3. For a Friend
  4. The Alphabet Song
  5. The Animal Song
  6. Clap Clap Clap
  7. The Square Song
  8. Hide and Seek
  9. Time to Tell Time
  10. Fork, Knife and Spoon
  11. The Counting Song
Click here or here to download!

Saturday, October 31, 2009

A Child's Introduction to Disco - The Kid Stuff Repertory Company


I wanted to put something scary here on the blog for Halloween, so I looked in the records I haven't put on here yet, and this is probably the scariest thing I've got. It's frightening enough to know the Kid Stuff Repertory Company is singing disco songs here, but that's only half the story. Before each song, a lady reads the lyrics to you first so you can follow along with the lyrics sheet in the album. Of course, some of the words are changed up a bit (no "burn that mother down" in "Disco Inferno" for example). It's just weird to hear some lady trying to extract some meaning out of stuff like "If I can't have you, oh-oh-oh".

Anyway, have a Happy Halloween!

Here's the track list:
  1. Introduction
  2. Same Old Song (lyrics)
  3. Same Old Song
  4. On Broadway (lyrics)
  5. On Broadway
  6. Last Dance (lyrics)
  7. Last Dance
  8. Night Fever (lyrics)
  9. Night Fever
  10. Disco Inferno (lyrics)
  11. Disco Inferno
  12. If I Can't Have You (lyrics)
  13. If I Can't Have You

Click here or here to download!

Friday, October 09, 2009

Smokey Bear with Ranger Hal


Yeah, I know I keep saying I'll be right back and I keep disappearing, but I'm back (again) with this interesting album from Smokey Bear, Ranger Hal and their animal friends in this musical adventure. I hope they look better than they do on this cover though! Anyway, hopefully I'll be back with more stuff soon. Enjoy!

Click here or here to download!

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

The Aristocats and Purr-ty Pussycat Songs


Hey, I'm back! Yeah, I know I said that last month, but hopefully I mean it this time. I finished with school, but now I'm trying to catch up with things that weren't getting done while I was in school. This is one of them.

This is a bit of a cheat, considering there's only two songs from "The Aristocats" on here. But the rest of the songs actually are about cats, so it has that going for it. It also has "The Alley Cat Dance" that I think is on one of the other records I have on here. Plus "Puss N Boots" was really more of a story than a song. And finally, I think that's the cutest cover I've ever seen of a butler stealing cats, don't you? The other reason I wanted to put this up today is because some websites are doing "A Day Without Cats" today, and I thought I'd fill the void. I'm an ornery cuss sometimes!

Anyway, I'm going to be off through next week so (among the other things I have to do) I want to get back to a more regular schedule here. Enjoy!

Here's the track list:
  1. The Aristocats
  2. The Cat's Me-ow!
  3. This Beautiful Creature
  4. Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat
  5. Three Blind Mice
  6. Ev'rybody Wants to Be a Cat
  7. The Alley Cat Dance
  8. The Three Little Kittens
  9. Puss 'N Boots
Click here or here to download!

But here's the best Puss in Boots of all!


Saturday, July 25, 2009

Pink Panther Punk



I'm back, I'm done with school, and hopefully I can get the blog back on a semi-regular schedule again. I wanted to find something really fun to return on, and I think this little beauty from Kid Stuff Records might just fit the bill. The Pink Panther has a band here called the Pink Punks, and they get to play a few of their songs here. (I also find it interesting that two of the group members are named Itchy and Scratchy.) For some reason, the Pink Panther sounds like an old hippie. Meanwhile, he's being sought out by Inspector Clouseau, who even gets to sing a bit himself. The songs really aren't too bad here, especially for a Kid Stuff Records production. I tried to do my best to split the songs out from the story. Hopefully the transitions aren't too jarring. The thing I think I liked best about this is the album cover. I think it looks pretty cool, don't you? Enjoy!

Here's the track list:


  1. Pink Panther Theme

  2. Pink Panther Punk Part 1

  3. Another Brick in the Wall

  4. Pink Panther Punk Part 2

  5. Panther on the Prowl

  6. Pink Panther Punk Part 3

  7. It's Still Rock and Roll to Me

  8. It's Punk

  9. Pink Panther Punk Part 4

  10. What a Fool Believes

  11. Pink Panther Punk Part 5

  12. Call Me

  13. Pink Panther Punk Part 6

  14. Rock and Roll Panther
Click here or here or here to download!

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Big Hits from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang - The New Christy Minstrels with Arthur Treacher


Hey Gang, I just wanted to get something new up here so you didn't think I forgot about you all!

Here's another collection of songs from "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang", this time by the pop/folk group The New Christy Minstrels. They're joined on a few songs by actor Arthur Treacher, who I know very little about except he had a chain of fish and chips restaurants in the United States and that he was somebody's second-banana on one of the talk shows (Merv Griffin?). I'm not quite sure what qualified him for the guest spot on this record. It certainly wasn't his singing ability!

Well, I've only got about another three weeks before I'm totally finished with school, and I'll get to graduate with my Masters degree in August. Once I get all that done I can go back to adding stuff here on a regular basis. Hooray!!

Here's the track list:
  1. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
  2. Posh! (with Arthur Treacher)
  3. Hushabye Mountain
  4. Medley: Doll on a Music Box/Truly Scrumptious
  5. Chu-Chi Face (with Arthur Treacher)
  6. Fun Fair
  7. Me Old Bam-Boo
  8. You Two (with Arthur Treacher)
  9. Roses of Success
  10. Lovely Lonely Man
  11. Toot Sweets (with Arthur Treacher)
  12. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (Reprise)
Click here or here to download!