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Songs to grow on for mother and child / Woody Guthrie.

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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Guthrie, Woody, 1912-1967.
Standardized Title:
Songs. Selections
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Children's songs.
Folk songs.
Songs.
Genre:
Children's songs.
Sound recordings.
Songs.
Physical Description:
1 audio disc (37 min.) : analog, mono ; 4 3/4 in. + notes, in jewel box
4 3/4 in.
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian/Folkways ; Cambridge, Mass. : Distributed by Rounder Records, [1991]
System Details:
analog
1.4 m/s
mono
digital recording
Summary:
A classic collection of children's songs by Woody Guthrie.
Contents:
Grassy grassy grass (Grow, grow, grow) (1:35)
Swimmy swim (1:53)
Little sugar (Little saka sugar) (1:22)
Rattle my rattle (1:11)
I want my milk (I want it now) (2:17)
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 (1:11)
One day old (1:33)
Wasy-y wash wash (Warshy little tootsy) (1:34)
I'll eat you, I'll drink you (1:40)
Make a blobble (2:05)
Who's my pretty baby (Hey pretty baby) (1:43)
I'll write and I'll draw (2:27)
Why, oh why (3:27)
Pick it up (1:51)
Pretty and shiny-o (1:28)
Needle sing (2:15)
Bling-blang (2:41)
Goodnight little Arlo (Goodnight little darlin') (3:16).
Participant:
All songs written, composed, and performed by Woody Guthrie.
Notes:
Analog recording. SPARS: AAD.
Previously issued on Folkways FC7015 (1956) and side one of FC7016 (1985).
Lyrics and notes by Woody Guthrie enclosed.
OCLC:
26021233
Publisher Number:
093074503522
CD SF 45035 Smithsonian/Folkways
FC7015 Folkways
FC7016 Folkways

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