
This post is a celebration of the lost art of the children’s record. When I was a young lad, I had numerous records for younger listeners, be it compilations of songs from Disney films, nursery rhymes or even the absolute classic ‘All Aboard’ which featured songs by the likes of Bernard Cribbins and Arthur Askey. That album was one for the inspirations of this compilation and a number of the songs on that record appear on Disc 1. The second inspiration was a compilation released by Light in the Attic called ‘This Record Belongs To’. I was initially drawn to buying that as it contained the rather wonderful ‘Pinball Number Count’ by the Pointer Sisters, which was featured in episodes of Sesame Street. I also owned a couple of records on the BBC Record label which were soundtracks to children’s shows such as Play School and Play Away.
On listening to ‘This Record Belongs To’, I wondered if there was enough material to extend this to a whole CD worth of music. It did not take me long for this to turn into a three CD set. Not every song is directly aimed at children (e.g. the songs included by Pink Floyd and the Velvet Underground), but they fit the general theme of this compilation.
Disc 1
- Dance Of The Cuckoos (Laurel & Hardy Theme) – Marvin Hatley
- Tip Toe Through The Tulips – Nick Lucas
- Trail Of The Lonesome Pine – The Avalon Boys feat. Laurel & Hardy
- Whistle While You Work – Adrianna Caselotti
- The Owl & The Pussycat – Elton Hayes
- The Teddy Bears Picnic – Henry Hall & His Orchestra
- Buckingham Palace – Anne Kinney Stephens
- The Runaway Train – Michael Holliday
- Nellie The Elephant – Mandy Miller
- The Bee Song – Arthur Askey
- I’ve Got No Strings – Dickie Jones
- I Known An Old Lady – Burl Ives
- Chim Chim Cheree – Dick Van Dyke & Julie Andrews
- The Ugly Duckling – Danny Kaye
- The Hippopotamus Song – Ian Wallace
- Daisy Bell (On A Bicycle Made For Two) – Dinah Shore
- Mr. Sandman – The Chordates
- Robin Hood – Dick James
- The Gnu Song – Flanders & Swann
- Banana Boat (Day-O) – Stan Freberg
- Goodness Gracious Me – Peter Sellers & Sophia Loren
- Who’s Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf – Pink & Perky
- Push Like A Button – Ninette
- Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport – Rolf Harris
- My Boomerang Won’t Come Back – Charlie Drake
- Right Said Fred – Bernard Cribbins
- My Brother – Terry Scott
- A Windmill In Old Amsterdam – Ronnie Hilton
- Puff The Magic Dragon – Peter, Paul & Mary
- Lazy Moon – Oliver Hardy
Disc 2
- Little Cowboy – Harry Nilsson
- The Clapping Song – Shirley Ellis
- Scooby Doo, Where Are You – Larry Marks
- Yellow Submarine – The Beatles
- Siamese Cat – The Cowslils
- Simon Smith & His Amazing Dancing Bear – Harpers Bizarre
- The Gnome – Pink Floyd
- Lazy Sunday – The Small Faces
- Barefoot & Tiptoe – Sweet Shop
- Dream, Dream, Dream – Zion De Gallier
- Lighthouse Keeper – Sunforest
- Loop De Loop (Flip Flop Flyin’ In An Aeroplane) – The Beach Boys
- Lily Pond – Vashti Bunyan
- Mickey The Monkey – Tiny Tim
- Best Friend – Puppet
- Mabel – Procol Harum
- Mellow Yellow – Donovan
- Everybody Wants To Be A Cat – Scatman Crothers
- London Bridge – Jonathan Moore
- The Scarecrow – Pink Floyd
- I’m An Urban Spaceman – Bonzo Bog Do Dah Band
- (Theme From) The Monkees – The Monkees
- Poison Apples – The Happy Medium
- Corduroy Joy – The Staines Glass
- Alice – Gil & Johnny
- I’m A Lonesome Little Raindrop – Tiny Tim
- The Land Where Animals Are People – Brother’s Legend
- I’m Sticking With You – The Velvet Underground
- Cellophane Mary-Jane – Astronaut Alan & The Planets
- Oo-De-Lally – Roger Miller
- Pretty Tress Around The World – Ella Jenkins
- Mornington Ride – The Seekers
- Laurel & Hardy – Jan & Dean
- Little Cowboy (Reprise) – Harry Nilsson
Disc 3
- Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star – Steeleye Span
- Play School Theme – Carol Chell & Brian Cant
- Remember Your A Womble – The Wombles
- Rupert – Jackie Lee
- Rainbow – Tell Tale
- Bang On A Drum – Rick Jones
- Wotcher (Knocked ‘Em In The Old Kent World) – The Muppets
- The Mandolin Man & His Secret – Donovan
- Elementary, My Dear – Bob Dorough
- Ernie (The Fastest Milkmen In The West) – Benny Hill
- Gimme Dat Ding – The Pipkins
- Snoopy vs. The Red Baron – Hotshots
- Fat Sam’s Grand Slam – Paul Williams
- The Smurf Song – Father Abraham
- Pinball Number Count – The Pointer Sisters
- Rubber Duckie – Ernie
- Ricky & His Aeroplane – Derek Griffiths
- Pure Imagination – Gene Wilder
- Grandad – Clive Dunn
- Two Little Boys – Rolf Harris
- Autumn’s Really Here Now – Tell Tale
- You Can Sing A Rainbow – Nina Simone
- Love Is All – Roger Glover feat. Dio
- Running In The Garden – Miss Abrahams & The Strawberry Point 4th Grade Class
- Rainbow Connection – Kermit The Frog
- You Give A Little Love – Paul Williams
- Play Away Theme – Brian Cant, Toni Arthur, Lionel Morton, Julie Covington
The image on the front is a Fisher Price Music Box Record Player. This was a wind-up device which played plastic records. The tunes included classics such as ‘Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star’ and ‘London Bridge’. I owned one back in the day and these records did better than the vinyl I was given as these were impossible to scratch. Some of the records I was given in my childhood were on the Surprise Surprise label. This was a subsidiary of EMI’s Music For Pleasure label and was designed to rerelease music specifically aimed at children. I thought that the logo of the rabbit in the box with the words Surprise Surprise above its head would be a perfect label for a release of this sort.