The Songs to Share Series, Vol. 2: Sing it Again!
The Songs to Share Series, Vol. 2: Sing it Again!
ASIN: B00005JHY2
Track Listings
| 1. Polly Wolly Doodle |
| 2. Blue Tail Fly |
| 3. Shenandoah |
| 4. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot/Swing Down Chariot, Take Me For a Ride |
| 5. My Grandfather's Clock |
| 6. Hard Times |
| 7. Old Folks at Home |
| 8. My Old Kentucky Home |
| 9. Oh Susanna |
| 10. On Top of Old Smokey |
| 11. Brown Jug Medley: |
| 12. Old Black Joe |
Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Watson Reid & Americana is a polished and enthusiastic 8-10 piece band which fuses stellar vocal performances with elements of country music (electric guitar, fiddle, and banjo) and jazz (trumpet, clarinet/sax) into a unique sound to which no toes, young or old, can resist tapping. It has released three CD's and features some of New England's most versatile and seasoned performers.
Product Description
A wonderful musical trip into America's past! History comes alive with these new recordings, digitally mixed and mastered. 18 favorites we've all been singing in school, on the bus and around the campfire for as long as we can remember! Share these musical treasures with the ones you love. Complete words to all songs included. All the songs on this album were #1 National Best Sellers of sheet music during the era of Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Foster.
The Songs to Share Series, Vol. 2: Sing it Again!,Dr. Watson Reid & Americana
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The Songs to Share Series, Vol. 2: Sing it Again!
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005JHY2 Release Date: 1997-07-01 |
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Album Description
A wonderful musical trip into America's past! History comes alive with these new recordings, digitally mixed and mastered. 18 favorites we've all been singing in school, on the bus and around the campfire for as long as we can remember! Share these musical treasures with the ones you love. Complete words to all songs included. All the songs on this album were #1 National Best Sellers of sheet music during the era of Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Foster.Album Review: