Greg & Steve We All Live Together 2 Album Track Listing
1.
Good Morning
2.
The Number Rock
3.
Months Of The Year English
4.
Months Of The Year Spanish
5.
Muffin Man
6.
Listen And Move
7.
The World Is A Rainbow
8.
Popcorn
9.
The Boogie Walk
10.
The Freeze
11.
She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain 1
12.
She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain 2
13.
Resting
We All Live Together 2 Music Review
Customer We All Live Together 2 Reviews
Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)
Found it Our other CD wore out and we have been searching for this one! So glad to have found it! Submitted by mjs (Fowler, IN) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
My Kids Love It I teach children with autism in a social group four days a week. They absolutely love this CD and request it every day. They particularly love "Listen and Move." It's an excellent song to get them to interact with each other. This is the second time I have purchased this CD. We wore the first one out!! Submitted by tannert (Columbus, GA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
$11.99 Track Listing of songs: Zip-A-Dee-Do-Dah; I'Ve Been Working on the Railroad; Join in the Game; Three Little Pigs Blues, The; Down by the Bay; We'Ve Got the Whole World; This Old Man; Ain't Gonna' Rain No More/ Rain , Rain, Go Away; Heavenly Music; Did You Ever See a Lassie?/More We Get ...
$9.55 Yet another Barney CD, and quite honestly it is not that different from previous releases. On this CD Barney spreads the joy of education and school. He makes school and learning fun. The songs are short and very melodic and the lyrics are full of lessons: the alphabet, numbers, the library, spelling, and just the fun of learning. Bob West provides the voice for Barney, and as usual it is extremely child-friendly. Children will love the music and parents who can tolerate Barney will not find this CD any better or worse than others. The booklet, complete with lyrics, is attractive and bright and it will add to the overall enjoyment of the CD. And yes, B.J. and Baby Bop are also here for the excitement. The CD closes with Barney's ...
$9.59 Nettwerk America and VH1's second installment in their For the Kids series offers up an another eclectic roster of alternative, folk, indie, and modern rock faces to raise money for the Lili Claire Foundation. For the most part, the songs are genuinely fun, endlessly playful, and appealing to both young and old. Choice covers -- Bay area singer/songwriter Matt Nathanson turns Prince's "Starfish and Coffee" into a Dave Matthews-style acoustic romp, Matthew Sweet gives the Beatles' "Goodnight" all of the lullaby warmth that it deserves, and Ron Sexsmith takes a walk down Sesame Street with "Very First Day" -- and spirited originals abound, but it's the lack of pretense that permeates the project as a whole that makes each offering so listenable. So why does Jason Mraz feel the need to turn "Rainbow Connection," a track that already appeared on the first collection, sung by Sarah McLachlan, into a hack Jeff Buckley/Chet Baker cabaret piece? Somewhere Kermit the Frog is ripping out the webbing between his toes. Bonus creep points, however, for including Robyn Hitchcock's "I Often Dream of Trains," a moody ballad that ...