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This is a fun song about a kids view of all the things he can do, like swim and jump and climb a tree, and fly and say the alphabet and count to 63... |
Credits: Composed, arranged and performed by Al Burgasser |
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Originally written as an intro song for an educational CD, this song tells the story of Spacegirl Sally and her quest to save all the letters of the world after they have been blown away by the solar wind! |
Credits: written and produced by Al Burgasser, vocals Susan Quinn |
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This song is a fun song which encourages kids to brush their teeth, clearn their ears, wash their hands and wipe their feet.. and other things to keep them clearn and healthy. |
Credits: written, produced and vocals by Al Burgasser |
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A song which tells kids how great it is to have an imagination |
Credits: written by and vocals, Al Burgasser; performed by Al Burgasser and Bill Petkanas |
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A fun instrumental piece specifically designed to get kids dancing! |
Credits: written and produced by Al Burgasser |
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A simple lullaby for Kelly, to help her go to sleep... |
Credits: written, produced and performed by Al Burgasser |
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A simple lullaby about a mom's feelings for her little girl |
Credits: written and produced by Al Burgasser, vocals by Missy Alexander and Al Burgasser |
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A song which asks the question, "Whatcha gonna do", written for a little boy named Nicholas. |
Credits: written, produced, music and vocals by Al Burgasser |
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This is a soft bluesy kind of song which tells the story of two kids who are driving their mom to distraction. |
Credits: written, produced and vocals by Al Burgasser, music performed by Al Burgasser and Bill Pekanas |
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