Singable Songs Collection by Raffi
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Introducing: Singable Songs Collection by Raffi
CDz are delighted to present the famous Singable Songs Collection.
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For this price, the Singable Songs Collection comes widely recommended and is a regular choice with many people. Raffi have included some excellent touches and this results in great value.
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Media Type: CD
Artist: RAFFI
Title: SINGABLE SONGS COLLECTION
Street Release Date: 08/10/1998
Genre: CHILDREN'S
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Media Type: CD
Artist: RAFFI
Title: SINGABLE SONGS COLLECTION
Street Release Date: 08/10/1998
Genre: CHILDREN'S
In 1976 a young Toronto musician released a fun and lively record called Singable Songs for the Very Young. The artist was a fellow called Raffi, and in the liner notes he wrote at the time that "there are very few good children's records." True as that was in the '70s, Singable Songs became the No. 1 bestseller in its field and set the standard for today's greater volume of high-quality material. The Singable Songs Collection reissues the classic Singable Songs for the Very Young and its superlative successors, More Singable Songs and Corner Grocery Store, as a set. Raffi's exhilarating acoustic musicality and sense of humor shine brightly through. Single-digit-age kids and their parents will get a kick out of these silly, educational, and joyful songs, which range in subject matter and tone from shared peanut-butter sandwiches and instrumental ragtime to standards like "Goodnight, Irene." --Paige La Grone
