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Georgia & August GreenbergGeorgia & August Greenberg - Sing Songs for You and Me! [csr010] (2004)

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This album is a collection of songs and music that Georgia and August made for you and me. Whether you want to jingle some bells (Jingle Bells), learn more about the do's and don'ts (Big Girls), hear odes to hay (Itchy Itchy Hay Hay), or just take in some powerful and uplifting affirmations (Georgia Sings Yes!), this collection of recordings has it all! Also included is a musical 'radio play' rendition of Maurice Sendak's "Where The Wild Things Are". Pop this recording on when you are having a dinner party, relaxing with family and friends, or sitting quietly by yourself. It is sure to satisfy!

Check out more information about this album on it's Comfort Stand release page.

This item is part of the collection: Comfort Stand

Author: Georgia & August Greenberg
Date: 2004-00-00 00:00:00
Keywords: Pop; Children's

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial

Individual Files

Audio Files192Kbps MP3
Itchy Itchy Hay Hay2.4M
Snow Is Falling1.7M
Ring Around The Rosey376.8K
Jingle Bells2.1M
Big Girls643.1K
Georgia Sings Yes874.5K
Little Bear Song1.5M
Mr. Rolly2.4M
Where The Wild Things Are6.5M
Image FilesJPEG
Cover377.8K
Cover Thumbnail9.7K
InformationFormatSize
csr010_files.xmlMetadata7.3K
csr010_meta.xmlMetadata1.7K
csr010_reviews.xmlMetadata435.0B
Other FilesUnknown
csr010_rules.conf7.0B

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Reviewer: Pixiecherries - 5 out of 5 stars - July 26, 2007
Subject: Mr. Rolley

Five stars!


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