PLAY ALL. American Folk, Game And Activity Songs. Released by SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS RECORDINGS Jan 2000 22 Tracks.
Most notable in retrospect was his music for children: American Game and Activity Songs for Children (1962) included such numbers as Skip to My Lou and Yankee Doodle. In the 1960s came the folksong revival, and later the folk-rock boom caught up with him. Covers of songs he wrote or recorded became global hits. This article was further amended on 4 February 2014. The original stated that Charles Seeger and Ruth Crawford had three children.
In stock now for same day shipping. American Game & Activity Songs For Children. Format: LP Cat: SUITABLE 1311 Released: 23 May 14 Genre: Folk/Americana.
Accompanied by his banjo, Pete Seeger presents 22 songs for young children that the whole family will enjoy. Extensive notes include lyrics and some instructions for dance. Especially for children 3 to 7. 59 minutes. Originally released as "American Folk Songs for Children. Winner of the 2001 Early Childhood News' Director's Choice Award Winner of the Parents' Choice 2000 Audio Classic Award. AWARDS 2001 Early Childhood News Director's Choice Award, 2000 Parents Choice Classic Choice Bronze Award.
Barchas creates a specific activity for each of her 12 original songs in this collection, ranging from making animal sounds to engaging in alphabetic and counting activities. The liner notes describe the activity for each song and provide the lyrics. 101. A Quite Remarkable Snowman.
Originally released in 1962, Pete Seeger's American Game And Activity Songs For Children is a joyous listen for everyone. Accompanying himself on banjo, American folk hero Seeger runs through 11 classic kid's song, giving to them a fresh arrangement and sound that only the unique and inimitable Seeger could. A classic folk title that has inspired children for generations and still sounds great today, reissued on vinyl L. .More Albums by Pete Seeger.
Vintage Pete Seeger for children. Fun activity songs and a trip down memory lane for grandparents. The songs featured in a book with the same title that Pete’s stepmother had collected. Then we get another album American Game and Activity songs for Children. This focuses on activity games. Songs like Skip to my lou, Yankee Doodle, and Here we go round the mullberry bush are fine examples. The album was recorded in 1962.