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Teshi
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I'll be right up front: This is something I need help on for my job in the summer.

I run a music summer camp for children ages 3-8, and I although I play classical music a lot as well as upbeat latin-ish or caribbean (steel drums, we heard that CD so many times!) music, I would like to make a CD of more modern (last 60 years) music. I have very limited experience with the last 60 years of music, especially after 60s, so I'm at a loss. I wondered if Jatraqueros could help me out. All I need is the names and performers of songs that your children/you liked as children, with totally clean and non-insinuitive lyrics (so I do't get sued when their little darlings come home).

Songs from movies or over the credits of movies are fine!

So far I have:

Octopus's Garden - The Beatles
Yellow Submarine - The Beatles
Three Little Fishes - Swinging Blue Jeans (I think- I heard it on the radio)
Feelin' Groovy - Simon and Garfunkel

So yeah, I need help! If you can think of just one, that would be great [Big Grin] . Thank you!

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Synesthesia
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You can't go wrong with Puff the Magic Dragon by Peter Paul and Mary.
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Elizabeth
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You gotta have Raffi's "Baby Beluga" in there somewhere.

"Puff the Magic Dragon," by Peter Paul and Mary(no matter what they tell you it is really about)

Dan Zanes' "All Around the Kitchen."
(clip)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005TT6M/103-0111637-4758267?v=glance

Rosenshontz: "I Drive My Mommy Crazy"

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IrishAphrodite19
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Lol. Just so you know, my summer camp can't sing Puff the Magic Dragon at camp any more because one year our CITs started doing hand motions to the song that lead the campers to think the song had another meaning. So yeah. Darn CITs.

~Irish

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Elizabeth
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"The Hokey pokey" (Dan Zanes reminded me)

"Hush Little Baby"

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Teshi
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I don't need so much children's songs, but otherwise 'adult' songs that have been adopted by children.
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Elizabeth
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Hmm. The more I think about it, the more I think that what we think of as classic children's songs are actually folk songs.

"Big Rock Candy Mountain,"
"She'll Be Coming Around the Mountain,"
"Jimmy Crack Corn."

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Elizabeth
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OH, in that case, Teshi, how about the soundtrack to "Shrek?" Seriously.

"I like big butts, I cannot lie..."

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Teshi
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So basically, pop/rock etc. songs about clean and fun topics, as opposed to the traditional "kids songs"

[Smile]

Yes! Good suggestion! I don't know the soundtrack but I'm sure that's more of what I'm looking for. [Big Grin]

[ May 01, 2005, 04:50 PM: Message edited by: Teshi ]

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Elizabeth
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It does have the big butt song, but there are a lot of older person songs that kids decided were cool after that movie.
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Hmmm.

I have to say, I'd do a lot better without that "last 60 years" restriction. But I do have a few:

Tijuana Jail, the Kingston Trio
MTA, the Kingston Trio
Help Me Rhonda, the Beach Boys
Surfin' USA, the Beach Boys
I Want to Hold Your Hand, the Beatles
Wild Thing, um, the Rolling Stones? I'm not sure
That Was Your Mother, Paul Simon
I Know What I Know, Paul Simon
Me and Julio Down By the Schoolyard, Paul Simon
Kodachrome, Paul Simon (although the lines "When I think back on all the crap I learned in high school/ It's a wonder I can think at all" might make this one inappropriate)
Stranded in a Limousine, Paul Simon
Arkansas Traveller (many great versions of this old classic, I love Michelle Shocked's on Arkansas Traveller)

I hope some of that was what you needed; those all got me dancing as a kid, but none are real "kid" songs, I guess. I'll try to think of more. So many that I loved (and love) might be "inappropriate"... Some observations on what gets kids dancing, though: the Beatles, zydeco (try Alligator Stomp), South American or African music with a good beat, or some hot Celtic fiddle almost never fail (at least until kids get old enough to decide what music they "don't like" [Roll Eyes] ; I was raised with many, many kinds of music, and was teased on a regular basis because I didn't buy into bubblegum pop or pop hip-hop).

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Oh, and Barbara Ann, the Beach Boys.
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"Thank God I'm a Country Boy" by John Denver is a lot of fun. And pretty much anything you hear on a light oldies station. (Oldies = post-crooner, pre-classic rock era.)

quote:
Wild Thing, um, the Rolling Stones? I'm not sure
Nope, that was the Troggs.
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ketchupqueen
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Texas Bluebonnets, Laurie Lewis
Diamond Joe, Laurie Lewis
When the Cactus is in Bloom, Laurie Lewis
(Hey Baby) Que Paso, Texas Tornados (gotta love Flaco Jimenez! I saw him at the State Fair two years ago, absolutely awesome.)

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ketchupqueen
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Also, kids love murder ballads, anything silly, anything with clapping, and most of all, anything that's supremely danceable. So if it makes you tap your feet (or want to jump up and twirl) and gets stuck in your head, it's a good bet kids will feel the same way about it.
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ketchupqueen
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Thanks, Verily. [Smile]
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I'm going through a list of songs we played in orchestra, because I once thought about it as being perfect for kids, I'm mostly going through the ones written in the last 60 years but can do the rest if you like. (for anyone who knows me, it's NIght of Dance)

I will follow him
Rock around the Clock
Unchained Melody
Pennsylvania 65000 (that might be just a bit more than 60 years)
Moon River
Twist and Shout
I do it for you
Locomotion
Under the Boardwalk
Memory

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Teshi
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Well, I say the last 60 years because I wanted them to be something the kids could relate to and I thought '45 was about the bottom of that, but if you have a really great song, by all means!

[Smile]

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ketchupqueen
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Rockin' Robin. Gotta love Rockin' Robin.
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They Might Be Giants, "Istanbul"
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ketchupqueen
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Well, the 60 years thing, for me, is more of a "genre" issue; it's not as "pop" if you go back, say, 210 years. [Wink]

I could point you to some really awesome versions of "Oh, Susanna", though. And I think I did list "Arkansas Traveller", which is a minstrel-show tune.

[ May 01, 2005, 05:32 PM: Message edited by: ketchupqueen ]

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ketchupqueen
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Oh, yes, Dan_raven, my daughter loves that! And it certainly meets the "silly" criterion. [Big Grin]
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Sister Act soundtracks
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Chatanooga Choo-choo
Blue Moon (the 50's version... I'm at a loss...)
Barnacle Bill the Sailor, Louis Jordan (listen to it before you use it, but I think it's okay)
Beans and Cornbread, Louis Jordan

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Teshi
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Well, it doesn't HAVE to be silly... But I think by virtue of appealing to children 'silly' is involved...
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Actually, just get Louis Jordan's greatest hits. Kids really love Big Band, although you wouldn't guess it to look at them, and he does some really great, funny, kid-friendly songs.
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ketchupqueen
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Teshi, see my above statement on what kids seem to like...
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Annie
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Cake does a really cool version of "Mahna Mahna."

Also, "The Lion Sleeps Tonight."

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Sandra Boyton's got two really great CDs of songs for kids, Philadelphia Chickens and Rhinocerous Tap. They're just really fun, silly songs that pretty much anyone can enjoy.
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ketchupqueen
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Also, get Sam Cooke's greatest hits, while you're at it. Chain Gang, Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha, Cupid, Twistin' the Night Away...

And check out the Everley Brothers. Lots of great songs there.

Then there's Elvis: All Shook Up, Hound Dog, Jailhouse Rock, Blue Suede Shoes...

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My kids favorite Beatle's song is "Bungalow Bill"

Oh, and of course "Hey Jude".

My kids tend to like really old, traditional ballads, like "Bedlam Boys", "Twa Corbies", "The Devil and the Farmer's Wife" etc, which might not work. And of course war songs. (Not even touching on "John Barleycorn" and the like)

[ May 01, 2005, 06:25 PM: Message edited by: romanylass ]

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Kids love Wierd Al, too.
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Peter, Paul, and Mary:
Leaving on a Jet Plane
Goodnight Irene
Kisses Sweeter Than Wine
Stewball
Blowin' in the Wind
If I Had A Hammer
This Land Is Your Land
It's Raining
River of Jordan
Light One Candle
Michael, Row the Boat Ashore
We Shall Overcome

Judy Collins:
Farewell to Tarwathie
Both Sides Now

Joni Mitchell:
Big Yellow Taxi
Chelsea Morning
The Circle Game
Morning Morgantown

The Mamas and the Papas
Dancing Bear
No Salt on Her Tial
Dream a Little Dream of Me

Suzanne Vega
Queen and the Soldier
Tom's Diner

Kate and Anna McGarrigle
Hard Times Come Again No More
Goin' Back to Harlan

Simon and Garfunkel:
Red Rubber Ball
Scarborough Fair/Canticle
Bye, Bye Love

Beatles:
Blackbird
Let It Be

Dolly Parton:
Islands in the Stream
Joshua
Coat of Many Colors
Eagle When She Flies
Light of a Clear Blue Morning

Emmylou Harris
Boulder to Brimingham
Wayfaring Stranger

Others:
The Rainbow Connection
Water is Wide
All Through the Night
Oh Susannah
Almost anything from the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack and O Sister 2
Barbara Allen
Delta Dawn
Angels Watching Over Me

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I also like the The Unicorn, that one always went over big....hand signs and all... [Big Grin]

[ May 03, 2005, 02:48 AM: Message edited by: Kwea ]

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Elizabeth
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it was a Shel Silverstein poem first.
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I only know the spanish ones. I doubt you'd be able to sing those, sorry.
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Oh, Mrs. M brought up "Big Yellow Taxi," and that's the other one I was trying to remember. My little siblings LOVE it. (something to do with the Shooo-bop-bop-bops)
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And "Dragostea Din Tei," if you're that adventurous. [Smile]
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I loved "Return to Sender" by Elvis when I was little.
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[Laugh] @ Annie
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::must resist urge to suggest "Closer" and "Wrong Way":: ::bites tongue::

(edit: Someone had already suggested weird al)

[ May 03, 2005, 12:34 PM: Message edited by: The Pixiest ]

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