More Singable Songs
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More Singable Songs is a music album
by popular
children's entertainer Raffi
, released in 1977. The sequel to Singable Songs for the Very Young
, the album shares many of the same qualities as its predecessor, such as its composition, a mixture of traditional and original songs.
According to the artist's autobiography, "The Life Of A Children's Troubadour," a difficulty faced in the initial release of this album was that the manufacturer assumed that, because it was a children's record, it was therefore acceptable to do sub-standard work. The pressing plant pressed the initial order of 10,000 units without issuing a test pressing, and attempted, unsuccessfully, to bill Raffi for the units, which were full of mastering errors such as clicks, pops, and groove distortions.
Music Album
Music album is the name of:* Music Album , a 1970s Canadian television series* Album, a collection of music tracks...
by popular
Popular music
Popular music belongs to any of a number of musical genres "having wide appeal" and is typically distributed to large audiences through the music industry. It stands in contrast to both art music and traditional music, which are typically disseminated academically or orally to smaller, local...
children's entertainer Raffi
Raffi (musician)
Raffi Cavoukian, CM, OBC , better known by his stage name Raffi, is a Canadian-Armenian singer-songwriter, author, essayist and lecturer...
, released in 1977. The sequel to Singable Songs for the Very Young
Singable Songs for the Very Young
Singable Songs for the Very Young is a music album by Canadian children's entertainer Raffi, released in 1976.The album contains a mixture of traditional and original songs. Simple instrument arrangements and clear, forward vocals make each track easy to follow and sing along with. Despite its...
, the album shares many of the same qualities as its predecessor, such as its composition, a mixture of traditional and original songs.
According to the artist's autobiography, "The Life Of A Children's Troubadour," a difficulty faced in the initial release of this album was that the manufacturer assumed that, because it was a children's record, it was therefore acceptable to do sub-standard work. The pressing plant pressed the initial order of 10,000 units without issuing a test pressing, and attempted, unsuccessfully, to bill Raffi for the units, which were full of mastering errors such as clicks, pops, and groove distortions.
Track listing
- "Six Little Ducks" (Traditional) – 1:33
- "You Gotta Sing" – 2:16
- "Les Petites Marionettes" – 0:51
- "Sodeo" (Traditional) – 1:44
- "Oh Me, Oh My" – 1:59
- "Junior Ragtime" – 1:33
- "Comin' Down the Chimney" (Traditional) – 1:48
- "Douglas Mountain" – 1:40
- "Listen to the Horses" – 1:54
- "Who Built the Ark?" – 1:50
- "Sambalèlè" – 2:04
- "Skin and Bones" – 1:03
- "Shake My Sillies Out" – 1:04
- "If I Had A Dinosaur" – 1:06
- "I've Been Working on the RailroadI've Been Working on the Railroad"I've Been Working on the Railroad" is an American folk song. The first published version appeared as "Levee Song" in Carmina Princetonia, a book of Princeton University songs published in 1894...
" – 1:09 - "New River Train" – 3:40