Charity Bailey - Look At Michie Banjo And More Playtime Songs album flac
Performer: Charity BaileyTitle: Look At Michie Banjo And More Playtime Songs
Style: Vocal, Folk
Released: 1950
MP3 album: 1556 mb
FLAC album: 1822 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: ASF AIFF AAC MMF APE AA ADX
Genre: Kids / Folk and Country
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Tracklist Hide Credits
| A1a | Michie BanjoLyrics By [English] – Marion AbesonWritten-By – Louisiana Creole* |
1:14 |
| A1b | AngelicoLyrics By [English] – Marion AbesonWritten-By – Creole Play Song* |
1:52 |
| B1a | Sandy LandWritten-By – American Play Song* |
1:17 |
| B1b | Paw Paw PatchWritten-By – American Play Song* |
1:13 |
Companies, etc.
- Copyright (c) – Young People's Records
Credits
- Artwork [Cover] – AJAY*
- Compiled By, Adapted By – Marion Abeson
- Vocals [Sung By] – Charity Bailey
Notes
Age Group 2-5Activity Record
To Parents:
These playtime songs have been tested and re-tested at the school and are favorites with children and parents alike. The music and lyrics of the songs invite children to respond with dramatic play and rhythmic activity.
'Michie Banjo' is a word and music picture of a funny little man whom children love to imitate. It is of Louisiana Creole origin — and is sung in the native patois* as well as in English. Children enjoy the strange sound of the patois, and after a few hearings they generally prefer to sing the song that way.
'Angelico,' another Creole play song, contains some fine imagery and humor at the pre-school level. The English lyrics to 'Michie Banjo' and 'Angelico' were written by Marion Abeson.
'Sandy Land' and 'Paw Paw Patch' are American play songs of folk origin that are ideally suited for children.
* patois is the French-African dialect used by the Creoles of Louisiana and some of the West Indies.
Non-breakable PERMADISC
On label: For Non Commercial Use on Phonographs in Homes Only. Trade Mark Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. Made in U.S.A.
Copyright MCML Young People's Records
Made in U.S.A.
Also issued on Children's Record Guild CRG-729.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A - Runout): YPR-729A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B - Runout): YPR-729B









