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Entries in Songs For... (50)

Monday
Nov102008

Songs With Wings (Airplane Songs)

It's time to complete the Wheeled Transportation Trilogy. Yes, after train songs and car/bike/miscellaneous songs, it's time for airplane songs. (OK, so airplanes typically don't go very far on wheels.)

This list joins the many different lists in my "Songs For..." category. Maybe one day I'll get around to a seafaring list, but that list seems like it'd be so broad -- virtually its own genre -- that I may not tackle that one.

As always, additional suggestions welcomed in the comments...
"Flying Machine" - Father Goose (It's A Bam Bam Diddly!)
"Our Family Car is a Helicopter" - Joe McDermott (Everybody Plays Air Guitar)
"Airplane" - Johnny Bregar (Hootenanny)
"Rocketship Run" - Laurie Berkner (Rocketship Run)
"The Airplane Song" - Laurie Berkner (Whaddaya Think of That?)
"On an Airplane" - Medeski, Martin & Wood (Let's Go Everywhere)
"My Daddy (Flies a Ship in the Sky)" - Woody Guthrie
"Airplane" - Ellen & Matt <Best Friends)
"Snoopy vs. The Red Baron" - covered by Daddy-A-Go-Go (Rock of All Ages)
"Airplane" - Egg (Sunny Side Up)

Tuesday
Nov042008

Music To Vote By

Arizona has early balloting, but even though I had my mail-in ballot, I took it to the polls this morning. I also took my kids. Given the historical nature of the election, no matter who wins (especially if you're an Arizona resident), I wanted Miss Mary Mack and Little Boy Blue to say they went to the polls on Election Day 2008. (Oddly enough, there were hardly any Obama or McCain signs at the polling place, so the kids got their photos taken in front of assorted signs for the Legislature, school board, and propositions.) They'll thank me when they're older, they will.

Even though you don't get a day off, Election Day is a holiday to me. A party for democracy, how aweome is that?

My sense is that my (United States) readership probably will exhibit a near 100% turnout this year, but if you need some more kids music to get you in the proper frame of mind to vote (or to register for the next election), Brady Rymer has posted "My United States," a bluesy roots-rocker that, well, lists the United States. Check out the rhyme scheme (and his take on "Mississippi") and listen to or download the track here.
Who could forget James K. Polk?

(Which reminds me -- TMBG have posted the totally kid-friendly "Vote and Don't" on their Myspace page for a limited time...

Or who could forget all the Presidents (minus the current and future one, though with a different possible future one), frankly?

Thursday
Oct302008

Songs For Halloween (Updated Again)

I'm not a huge Halloween fan, but lots of other people are. So I'm once again updating last year's list. At least this year I'm doing this the day before Halloween.

If you have more suggestions, leave 'em in the comments...

First, 2 new albums appropriate for the season. A bit too late too order in time for this year, but definitely worth getting if you collect Halloween albums like some people collect Christmas albums...
-- Eban Schletter's Witching Hour is a full hour of Halloween-themed music, some pretty hysterical ("Devil Doll," featuring Paul F Tompkins, or the droll "Some Things To Know About Monsters," featuring Jill Sobule), some melancholy ("Forever Lurking," featuring Grant Lee Phillips), and some even a little creepy ("Incantation"). (The 9-minute-long "Headless Hitchhiker of Highway 13," featuring comedian Dave Foley, is a story that didn't quite meet my outrageously high expectations for something featuring Foley.) It's not really a kids' record per se, but there's nothing on here that a 7- or 8-year-old with their head on straight wouldn't be too freaked out by. Listen to selected songs here.
-- Wee Hairy Beasties' Creepy Lullabies, a double 7" single, features Halloween-ish, monstery songs that are appropriate for all but the most timid (and youngest) of kids. The monsters here are mostly humorous, with just as many problems (if not more so) than the "normal" among us. I mean, who can be churlish about the instant classic "Monster's Disco," which features lyrical nuggets such as "The boogiemen / Sang 'Boogie Nights'?" As noted here before, you can stream essentially the whole thing at the Beasties' Myspace page. (Buy it digitally here.)
Last year's new stuff:
-- Sue Schnitzer's Boo, Cackle, Trick or Treat is a fairly tame (read: appropriate for preschoolers) celebration of the holiday that matches Schnitzer's folk-pop songs (and some traditional songs) with Halloween themes. If Halloween is more about the candy in your household than the scary, this is for you. (The album is also available on iTunes.)
-- Katherine Dines' Hunk-Ta-Bunk-Ta Spooky! is for older kids (ages 6 and up). It's a little scarier, though many of the songs and stories (they're about evenly split) have a purpose -- overcoming fears. The song arrangements are a little more electronic, but it's still most folk/pop. (This album is available on iTunes as well, though it'll come without the excellent liner notes, which include all the lyrics and stories, plus other stuff.)
-- Magic Maestro Music's The Sorcerer's Apprentice is for kids of all ages. It plays Paul Dukas' famous "Sorcerer's Apprentice" (you know, Mickey and the nightmare of the ever-multiplying broomsticks in Fantasia) both with and without narration. There are plenty of versions available, of course, but this one does provide some context for kids to help them enjoy the piece.
-- Plus, potentially, that Thirteen For Halloween disk by M. Ryan Taylor.

Devon has a lot more suggestions, including this list of songs. Also Eric Herman has a review of an interesting sounding family-friendly CD here.

- Mr. David recorded a Halloween podcast, including a new song, "The Winchester Festival," which continues story-paintings of his Great Adventures of Mr. David CD. You can hear and see the podcast here. (Sorry, I can't seem to get that link working properly off my site.)
-- Monty Harper also put out a Halloween podcast a couple years ago; check it out here.

Finally, a list of other songs:
-- "Skin and Bones" -- countless recordings (Raffi, Sam Hinton, the Hunk-Ta-Bunk-Ta Spooky disk above)
-- "Dia de los Muertos," Uncle Rock -- off his Plays Well With Others disk
-- "A Skeleton Bang," Rasputina -- off the Colours Are Brighter
-- "Harry's Haunted Halloween Circus," from At the Bottom of the Sea by Ralph's World
-- "The Edison Museum" - They Might Be Giants (No!)
-- "The Day After Halloween" - The Sippy Cups (One Day Soon EP)

Bill from Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child also published his playlists from his '05 and '06 shows...

Themed songs from 2006 show:

Ralph's World - Harry's Haunted Halloween Circus (At the Bottom of the Sea)
Roger Day - Monster Face (Ready to Fly)
ScribbleMonster & Friends - A Monster Goes Rrraargh! (Chocolate Milk)
Deedle Deedle Dees - Scared By My Own Costume (Live at Flywheel)
Monty Harper - Trick or Treat, Smell My Feet (Great Green Squishy Mean Concert CD)
Elizabeth Street - Really Gross (Different)
Telephone Company - Baby Halloween (The King's Surprse?)
Milkshake - Scared (Happy Songs)
Steve Weeks - 4 Little Girls (Aaron and his Aeroplane)
TMBG - Something Grabbed Ahold of My Hand (Apollo 18)
Mary Kaye - Skeleton Song (Spin Your Web)
Rebecca Frezza - Monster in My Room (Music in My Heart)
TMBG - Fingertips (Apollo 18)
Laurie Berkner - Monster Boogie (Buzz Buzz)
Andy Glockenspiel - Monster in Pink Underwear
Muppets - Wild Thing
They Might Be Giants - Hovering Sombrero '05 (Here Come the ABCs)

2005's list, where we were much more Halloween-themed throughout:

They Might Be Giants - Hovering Sombrero '05 (Here Come the ABCs) (telling you, that floating hat is scary)
Splash 'n' Boots - Spooky-Doo (Getting Our Feet Wet)
Josh Greenberg & the Mother Goose Jazz Band - Boogie Woogie Ghost (Rhythm and Rhymes)
Trout Fishing in America - The Goops (It's a Puzzle)
Jennie Avila - Gargoyles (For Kids)
Troubador - There's a Werewolf Under My Bed (All About Animals)
Laurie Berkner - Monster Boogie (Buzz Buzz)
Two of a Kind - This Holiday Is Halloween (Friends)
Kevin Kameraad - Pumpkin Belly (Tomato Collection)
Monty Harper - Trick or Treat Smell My Feet (The Great Green Squishy Mean Concert CD)
Babaloo - Gorilla in the Middle of My Bedroom (Bean Bag Bop)
Ben Kweller with Ben Folds and Ben Lee - Wicked Little Town (Wig in a Box)
They Might Be Giants - Something Grabbed A Hold of My Hand (Apollo 18)
Ralph's World - Harry's Haunted Halloween Circus (At the Bottom of the Sea)
Nerf Herder - Buffy the Vampire Slayer Theme
Daddy A Go-Go - Scaredy Cat Cowboy Part 2 (Mojo A Go Go)
Roger Day - Monster Face (Ready To Fly)
ScribbleMonster & His Pals - A Monster Goes Rrraargh! (Best of Friends)
They Might Be Giants - Someone Keeps Moving My Chair (Flood)
Too Much Joy - Pride of Frankenstein (Cereal Killers)
Kevin Kammeraad - Moogie Monster Man (The Tomato Collection)
CandyBand - Monsters (More Candy)
Jack Sheldon - Them Not-So-Dry Bones (Schoolhouse Rock! Science Rock)
They Might Be Giants - Fingertips (Reprise) (Apollo 18)
Monster Mash (Music for Little People)
Telephone Company - Baby Halloween (The King's Surprise?)
Gunnar Madsen - Mayonnaise & Pumpernickel Bread (Ants in My Pants)
They Might Be Giants - Exquisite Dead Guy (Factory Showroom)
Peter Alsop - What If? (Pluggin' Away)
Bill Harley - Monsters in the Bathroom (Play It Again)
Babaloo - Monsters in the Bathroom (Room for Everyone)
Wolf Party (Sun, Sun Shine: Songs for Curious Children)
Belly - Witch (Star)
Daddy A Go-Go - Scaredy Cat Cowboy Part 1 (Mojo A Go Go)
Rockapella - Zombie Jamboree
David Roth - Halloween
Deedle Deedle Dees - Scared of My Own Costume (Let It Dee)
Justin Roberts - Thought It Was A Monster (Yellow Bus)
Milkshake - Scared (Happy Songs)
Steve Weeks - 4 Little Girls (Alphabet Songs Vol. 1)
They Might Be Giants - Skullivan (The Spine Surfs Alone EP)

Gwyneth's Halloween set from last year:
Lager Rhythms - Zombie Jamboree - Aftermath
Steve Weeks - 4 Little Girls - Alphabet Songs Vol. I
Ralph's World - Harry's Haunted Halloween Circus - At The Bottom Of The Sea
ScribbleMonster & His Pals - A Monster Goes Rrraargh! - Best Of Friends
Karl Williams - Merry Halloween - Big Fish Little Fish
Sue Schnitzer - Black Cats, Spiders, and Bats Blues - Boo, Cackle, Trick or Treat
Wendy Rochman and Sue Schnitzer - Your Bones - Boo, Cackle, Trick or Treat
Laurie Berkner - Monster Boogie - Buzz Buzz
C. Shells - Halloween Ghosts - C. Shells
Dan Zanes & Friends - Moonlit Town - Catch That Train!
GeereMusic - Halloween is Magic Time - Celebrate! Vol 1
Family Circus Kids - The Spider - The Complete Lyric Language
Janet Sirett - Another Halloween Night - Creepy Crawly Slimy Things
Brady Rymer - Full Moon Walk - Every Day Is A Birthday
John McCutcheon - Halloween - Four Seasons-Autumn Songs
Carole Peterson - Black Bat Farm (Oct) - H.U.M
DJ Spook A Lot - Skeleton Dance - Halloween For All
The Hipwaders - Howling At The Moon - The Hipwaders
John Bindel, Nashville Chamber Orchestra And Kid Pan Alley - Scary Things - Kid Pan Alley- Nashville
String Bean Jones (With The Lefty Jones Band) - Good Ghosts Here - Live From The Bathtub
Justin Roberts - Maybe The Monster - Meltdown!
Pam Blanchard & the Sunny-Side Up Band - Halloween Waltz - Music Makes Me Happy
Bruce, Troy, and Margaret - Thirty-Six Witches - Now For My Next Number
Steve Songs - One Halloween Night... - On A Flying Guitar
Monty Harper - Trick or Treat Smell My Feet - The Great Green Squishy Mean Concert CD
Steve Blunt and Friends - Pumpkins, Beware! - Outta School!
Sesame Street - The Monster in the Mirror (Grover) - Sesame Street Platinum All-Time Favorites
Brent & Woofy - On Halloween - Shine Shine Shine
Eric Herman And The Invisible Band - Hide And Go Seek With The Moon - Snow Day
Erin Lee & Marci - The Moonlight Wolfbite Batjuice Jamboree - Snowdance
Mary Kaye - The Skeleton Song - Spin Your Web
Thaddeus Rex - The Moon Is Rising - We Wanna Rock
Wee Sing - The Ghosts Go Flying - Wee Sing For Halloween
Danny Adlerman - Pump the Pumpkin -
Imagination Movers - Knocking on Your Door 2 -

Friday
Oct242008

Songs With Wheels (Car Songs, Truck Songs, Bike Songs, You Get The Idea)

I participated today in Little Boy Blue's classroom. It was the tail-end of two weeks of transportation-themed activities, where the preschool brings in tons of different vehicles for the kids to explore. Today was a Jeep. Yesterday, sadly (for me), was the ice cream truck.

So, anyway, I gave you a list of train songs last week. Here, then, are more songs about getting around, this time focusing on cars, trucks, bikes, and a whole bunch of other ways of getting around by wheel.

(And, as always, your favorites that I've missed are welcome in the comments.)

Bicycles and Tricycles
"Tricycle" - Lunch Money Silly Reflection
"Charlie Davidson's Tricycle Club" - Parker Bent Charlie Davidson's Tricycle Club
"Tricycle" - Frances England Fascinating Creatures
"I Love To Ride My Bike" - Jamie Barnett I Love To Ride My Bike
"Training Wheel Rag" - Asylum Street Spankers Mommy Says No!
"My Bike" - Candy Band Calling All Kids
"Bicycle Ride" - Gwendolyn And The Good Time Gang Get Up & Dance
"Bicycle" - The Jellydots Hey You Kids!
"Rainbow Road" - Recess Monkey Monkey Town
"Pedal Power" - Recess Monkey Tabby Road
"Bike" - The Sippy Cups Kids Rock for Peas
"Bicycle Built For Two" - Sweet Baby Dessesrts The Family Hootenanny

Buses
"School Bus Driver" - Danny Adlerman One Size Fits All
"School Bus Driver" - Daddy-A-Go-Go Rock Of All Ages
"School Bus" - Rocknoceros Dark Side Of The Moon Bounce
"Yellow Bus" - Justin Roberts Yellow Bus
"Wheels On The Bus" (natch) - try Kyle Andrews on For The Kids Three or Old Town School Of Folk Music's Songs For Wiggleworms

Cars
"Drive The Car" - Meredith Brooks If I Could Be...
"I Know I'm Gonna Drive A Car" - Rebecca Frezza Road Trip
"Road Trip" - Rebecca Frezza Road Trip
"Drive My Car" - Laurie Berkner Under A Shady Tree
"Riding Without Fighting" - Adam and the Couch Potatoes One Size Fits All!
"Car Car" - Woody Guthrie, or try Elizabeth Mitchell's You Are My Sunshine
"Riding in my Car" - Dave Hamilton Wiggleworms Love You
"Race Cars Go" - The JellydotsHey You Kids!
"Art Car" - The Hipwaders Educated Kid
"In The Car" - Justin Roberts Yellow Bus
"Drivin' In My Car" - Ralph Covert Ralph's World
"Eight Hundred And Thirteen Mile Car Trip" - They Might Be Giants Here Come The 123s
"In the Middle, In the Middle, In the Middle" - They Might Be Giants No! (sort of)

Fire Engines
"Drive The Fire Truck" - Old Town School Of Folk Music Songs For Wiggleworms
"I'm A Fire Engine" - Uncle Rock Uncle Rock U
"The Fire Engine" - Randy Kaplan Loquat Rooftop

Trucks
"Big Truck" - Rebecca Frezza Music In My Heart
"Dumptruck" - Ralph Covert The Amazing Adventures Of Kid Astro
"Eighteen Wheels On A Big Rig" - try Trout Fishing in America's version, or Ralph Covert At the Bottom Of The Sea
"Monster Truck" - Recess Monkey Tabby Road

Miscellany (Subways, Roller Coasters, Wagons, Tractors, Ice Cream Trucks, and Light Rail -- one day!)
"Subway" - David Weinstone, Music For Aardvarks And Other Mammals Park Slope Parents: The Album (Vol. 1)
"Roller Coaster" - Joe McDermottEverybody Plays Air Guitar
"Roller in the Coaster" - Justin Roberts Way Out
"Roller Coaster" - Lunch Money Silly Reflection
"I Hear A Train (NYC Subway Song)" - Michael Leyden Park Slope Parents: The Album (Vol. 1)
"Old Red #7" - Ralph's World Green Gorilla, Monster & Me
"Little Red Wagon" - Timmy Abell Little Red Wagon
"The Tractor Goes Chug Chug Chug" - Jason Ringenberg A Day At The Farm With Farmer Jason
"Ice Cream Man" - Johnny Bregar Firefly
"Going to Grandma's" - Timmy Abell Little Red Wagon

Wednesday
Oct152008

Train Songs (Updated)

It's "Transportation Week" at Little Boy Blue's preschool, so I decided to put together a CD of transportation-related kids music to be played in his class.

Man, was that hard work.

I don't have anywhere near all my kids' CDs loaded on my hard drive, and even then, I had waaaay more good music than I could fit on a CD. (And, really, 2 CDs would've been overkill.)

So I've decided to update my list of train songs for kids.

If you've got more (and I know there are, there was only so much I could do), list 'em in the comments.
"Catch That Train!" - off of Dan Zanes and Friends' (DZ&F) Catch That Train!, of course
"Choo Choo Ch'Boogie" - also try DZ&F's Catch That Train!
"Wabash Cannonball" - many, try DZ&F's House Party
"Guysborough Railway" - try DZ&F's Night Time
"Rock Island Line" - try DZ&F's Family Dance
A whole bunch of songs on DZ&F's Parades and Panoramas
"Freight Train" - try Elizabeth Mitchell's You Are My Flower, also on Enzo Garcia's Breakfast with Enzo and the Saltminers' version on Family Hootenanny compilation
"Little Red Caboose" - many, try Elizabeth Mitchell and Lisa Loeb's Catch The Moon (also Laurie Berkner)
"I've Been Working on the Railroad - many, try Laurie Berkner's version on Buzz Buzz
"New River Train" - try Raffi's version
"Choo Choo Train" - try Ralph's World's debut Ralph's World
"The Little Engine That Could" - try the Hollow Trees' self-titled debut
"Big Locomotive" - Peter Apel (I've Got A Dinosaur On My Head!)
"Train" - try Erin Flynn's version on Dreamers of Dreams)
"Fast Train to Grandma's" - Frances England (Family Tree)
"Aidan's Train" - Hipwaders (Educated Kid)
"Eastbound Freight Train" - try Johnny Bregar's version on Hootenanny
"Caboose" - Lunch Money
"The Train Song" - Medeski, Martin & Wood (Let's Go Everywhere)
"Choo-Choo Train" - Ralph's World (self-titled debut)
"Chugga Chugga Choo Choo" - Abby and the Pipsqueaks
"Train Medley" on Yosi's Under A Big Bright Yellow Umbrella that includes some (if not all) of the songs listed above.
James Coffey has an entire CD of train-related songs called My Mama Was a Train
John Denver did a train-themed album called All Aboard

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