1. Baby Einstein Theme
2. The Itsy-Bitsy Spider
3. Where Is Thumbkin?
4. Did You Ever See A Lassie?
5. Contradance No.1
6. The Wheels On The Bus
7. If You're Happy And You Know It
8. The Easy Winners Rag
9. B-I-N-G-O
10. Here We Go Loopty-Loo
11. Pop Goes The Weasel
12. Yummy Yum, Snack Time!
13. Pineapple Rag
14. Do Your Ears Hang Low?
15. This Old Man
16. Baa Baa Black Sheep
17. Wellington's Victory, Medley, 'Fanfare'
18. Willington's Victory, 'France'
19. She'll Be Comin' 'Round The Mountain
20. Contradance No.8
21. Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
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Item Specifications...
Record Label Buena Vista
Dimensions: Length: 5.6" Width: 4.9" Height: 0.4" Weight: 0.18 lbs.
Binding CD
Release Date Oct 1, 2006
Publisher EMI- CMG DISTRIBUTION #36
ISBN 0012361402 EAN 0050086162871 UPC 050086162871
Availability 5 units. Availability accurate as of May 28, 2012 01:39.
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Conceptually, this is a great product: a CD to help you teach your child typical childhood songs. CDs like this are particularly valuable if you are musically challenged like me. ("She couldn't carry a tune in a bucket." "She should sing solo -- 'solo' that no one can hear her." You get the idea.) You should recognize the melodies on this CD. UNFORTUNATELY, you might not recognize all the lyrics, which in some instances have been slightly or dramatically altered from the versions I learned. This is not horrible, except that these altered lyrics cannot always be clearly heard on this CD ... and there's no lyric sheet accompanying this CD ... and there's no easy-to-find place online with the Baby Einstein version of the lyrics. (So far, no website at all seems to have the Baby Einstein version of "Do Your Ears Hang Low?") The result: you won't have an entirely smooth or fun experience singing along with the CD as your child watches and tries to get it. Instead, your child will watch as you periodically stop singing and display a puzzled expression. There may be a learning experience in this incongruity, but I was not planning to teach this lesson for a couple more years.