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Featuring appearances from the sultry jazz singer Madeleine Peyroux and SEINFELD and THIRD ROCK FROM THE SUN star Wayne Knight, this entry in actor John Lithgow's series of children's CDs features jaunty songs like "Getting to Know You," the vaudeville chestnut "The Laughing Policeman," and the hilarious "Song of the Sewer," in a high quality production brimming with family appeal. Sunny Side Of The Street Music John Lithgow Sunny Side Of The Street Songs Sunny Side Of The Street Review
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