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Various - Music For Young Americans - Book Three Recordings flac album
  • Performer Various
  • Title Music For Young Americans - Book Three Recordings
  • Date of release 1963
  • Style Educational, Folk, Romantic, Vocal, Baroque
  • Other formats DXD MP1 VOC VOX AHX DMF APE
  • Genre Classical / For kids / World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1312 mb
  • Size FLAC 1315 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 157

Audio Education, Inc. ‎– Album BM-5. Format: 2 Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono. Words By, Music By – Mary Francis (3). 1:23.

Produced in association with Columbia Special Products for the Audio Education Division of American Book Company. Side 2 recordings reproduced by permission of Columbia Records. Labels state "Side 5" and "Side 6". Código de Barras e Outros Identificadores. Matrix, Runout (Side A label): XTV 109167. Matrix, Runout (Side B label): XTV 109167. Matrix, Runout (Side A runout): o XTV109167-2A P. Matrix, Runout (Side B runout): o XTV109168-1B P.

The Anthology of American Folk Music is a six-album compilation released in 1952 by Folkways Records (catalogue FP 251, FP 252, and FP 253), comprising eighty-four American folk, blues and country music recordings that were originally issued from 1927 to 1932. Experimental film maker Harry Smith compiled the music from his personal collection of 78 rpm records. The album is famous due to its role as a touchstone for the American folk music revival in the 1950s and 1960s

Young Americans" is a single by English singer and songwriter David Bowie, released in 1975. It is included in the album of the same name. The song was a breakthrough in the United States, where the glam rock of Bowie's earlier career had limited popularity outside the major cities. The song reached No. 28 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it his second biggest success on that chart until that point.

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Because of the strong influence of black music on the album, Bowie used the term "plastic soul" (originally coined by an unknown black musician in the 1960s) to describe the sound of Young Americans. Although Bowie was an English musician bringing up touchy American issues, the album was still very successful in the US; the album itself reached the top ten in that country, with the song "Fame" hitting the No. 1 spot the same year the album was released. com/Young Americans (album)

Listen free to Various Artists – Recordings 1927-1933. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last. Hmm, it looks like we don’t know much about this album.

This is a collection of digitized versions of 33 1/3 rpm long playing records.

Native Americans began playing European fiddle music by the 1800s, and those repertories are considered traditional in the 21st century. The Mi’kmaq fiddler Lee Cremo is well known among the First Nations of Canada, while the Coushatta fiddler Deo Langley won a regional Cajun music contest in Louisiana during the 1980s. Then most powwows include performances in various categories of dance, such as Men’s Traditional, Women’s Traditional, Men’s Fancy Dance, Women’s Fancy Shawl, Grass Dance (male), and Jingle Dress Dance (female); the exact number and names of dances differ somewhat across North America. Many powwows involve dance competitions, with prizes awarded in each category. Each Drum includes three or more singers. Like many other aspects of 21st-century Native American life, powwows generally promote indigenous culture, spirituality, and social unity.

Tracklist Hide Credits

School
A1 Singing Along
Music By – Daniel HooleyWords By – Traditional Rhyme*
A2 Starting The Day
Music By – Czech Folk Tune*Words By [Adapted Words] – Folk
A3 Painting
Words By, Music By – Stephen Scott
A4 Happy Birthday
Music By – Robert PaceWords By – Lou Ann Hatcher
Autumn Songs
A5 Captain Columbus
Music By [Sailor Chantey] – FolkWords By [Adapted Words] – Folk
A6 Halloween Scare
Music By – Daniel HooleyWords By – Julie Gibault
A7 Over The River And Through The Wood
Music By – Traditional Song*Words By – Lydia Maria Child
A8 Flag Song
Music By – Nancy KellyWords By – Eleanor Smith
We Read Music
A9 The Merry-Go-Round
A10 Circus Performers
A11 Soap Bubbles
A12 The Sky
Words By, Music By – Robert Pace
The World
A13 At Twilight
Music By – L. Waldmann*Words By [Adapted Words] – Traditional
A14 The Storm
A15 Gold And Silver
Music By – German Folk Tune*Words By – Joan Hurst
A16 Coming On A Rainbow
Music By [Negro Melody] – TraditionalWords By [Adapted Words] – Traditional
Song Story
B1 Tiny Town-Bells
Written-By [Song Story By] – Daniel Hooley
Animals And Birds
B2 Muskrat, Muskrat
Written-By – Kentucky Folk Song*
B3 Moon's A-Rising
Written-By – American Folk Song*
B4 The Woodpecker
Music By – French Folk Tune*Words By [Adapted Words] – Folk
B5 Listen To The Mocking Bird
Music By – Alice HawthorneWords By [Adapted Words] – Traditional
Fun
B6 Walking Alone
Music By – Anthony Burke Words By – Dorothy Aldis
B7 The Postman
Music By – Josephine WolvertonWords By [Adapted] – Traditional
B8 Laughing Town
Music By – German Folk Tune*Words By [Adapted Words] – Folk
B9 Some Folks Do
Music By – Stephen FosterWords By [Adapted Words] – Folk
Winter Songs
B10 Father Christmas
Written-By – Carl Reinecke
B11 Child Of God
Written-By – Southern Folk Song*
B12 Snow In The Night
Music By – Robert Franz Words By [Adapted Words] – Folk
B13 The Skaters' Waltz
Music By – Emil WaldteufelWords By [Adapted Words] – Folk
Travel
C1 The Little Red Boat
Words By, Music By – Daniel Hooley
C2 Taking A Trip
Written-By – Folk Style*
C3 In A Supersonic Jet
Words By, Music By – Richard C. Berg
C4 Get On Board
Written-By – Negro Folk Song*
C5 On Wheels
Words By, Music By – Richard C. Berg
Game Songs
C6 Walk Along, John
Written-By – Southern Folk Game*
C7 The Shoemaker
Written-By [Puerto Rican Song] – Folk
C8 Tommy
Music By – English Folk Tune*Words By [Adapted Words] – Folk
C9 Around The Circle
Music By – American Folk Game*Words By [Adapted Words] – Folk
Music Making
C10 Rhythm Everywhere
Words By, Music By – Richard C. Berg
C11 Jungle Drums
Words By, Music By – Stephen Scott
C12 Music Making
Written-By – Panamanian Folk Song*
C13 Leader Of The Band
Words By, Music By – Stephen Scott
C14 The Shangri-la Conductor
Written-By – Southern Folk Song*
Song Story
D1 Cinderella
Spring Songs
D2 Be My Valentine
Music By – German Folk Tune*Words By [Adapted Words] – Folk
D3 Washington And Lincoln
Words By, Music By – Charles Crane
D4 Early One Morning
Written-By – English Folk Song*
D5 Easter Time
Music By – Daniel HooleyWords By – Mary Owen Bruce
Other Lands
D6 The Harmonica
Written-By – Korean Folk Song*
D7 Little Eskimo
Music By – Daniel HooleyWords By – Bertha Freeman
D8 In China
Music By – Chinese Folk Tune*Words By [Adapted Words] – Folk
Great Composers
D9 Of Br'er Rabbit
Composed By – MacDowell*Piano – Ruth Cumbie
D10 Day (Coppelia Waltz)
Composed By – Delibes*Words By [Adapted Words] – Folk
D11 Waltz
Composed By – Brahms*
D12 Minuet
Composed By – Bach*

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – RCA Victor Custom Records
  • Distributed By – The American Book Company
  • Pressed By – RCA Records Pressing Plant, Rockaway
  • Printed By – MacMurray Press

Credits

  • Illustration [Book] – Brinton Turkle, Ezra Jack Keats
  • Vocals – Dorothy Renzi, Merrill Ostrus, Valarie Lamoree, Wesley Kern
  • Written-By [Book] – Claudeane Burns, Daniel S. Hooley*, Josephine Wolverton, Richard C. Berg, Robert Pace

Notes

Gatefold cover.

Recordings to go with "Music for Young Americans" - Book Three
ABC Music Series

Originally included small pamphlet "Instruments Used" which details the instrumentation of each track.

Track D9 "Of Br'er Rabbit" from RCA Victor Listening Program, Vol. III, Primary Grades

Copyright 1963 by American Book Company
Manufactured for Audio Education, Inc., by RCA Victor Custom Record Department.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1 - label): JO7P-0509
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2 - label): JO7P-0510
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 3 - label): JO7P-0511
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 4 - label): JO7P-0512
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1 - runout): JO7P--0509--2B A1 R
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2 - runout): JO7P-510-2E A2 R
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 3 - runout): JO7P-511-2 A1 R
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 4 - runout): JO7P--0512--2A A1 XY R