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Old English Nursery Rhymes
Traditional
(Composer),
Barlow, Jeremy
(Conductor),
Broadside Band
(Orchestra),
Ellis, Vivien
(Performer),
Laycock, Tim
(Performer)
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| 9 | Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush (Games And Dances): Oranges And Lemons |
| 10 | Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush (Games And Dances): Oats And Beans And Barley Grow |
| 11 | Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush (Games And Dances): The Farmer's In His Den |
| 12 | Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush (Games And Dances): Dance To Your Daddy |
| 13 | Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush (Games And Dances): A Ring O' Roses |
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| 16 | Hey Diddle Diddle (Riddles And Nonsense): I Saw A Ship A-Sailing |
| 17 | Hey Diddle Diddle (Riddles And Nonsense): There Was A Man Lived In The Moon |
| 18 | Hey Diddle Diddle (Riddles And Nonsense): If All The World Were Paper |
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| 20 | The Lion And The Unicorn (The High And Mighty): Sing A Song Of Sixpence |
| 21 | The Lion And The Unicorn (The High And Mighty): I Had A Little Nut Tree |
| 22 | The Lion And The Unicorn (The High And Mighty): Oliver Cromwell Lay Buried And Dead |
| 23 | The Lion And The Unicorn (The High And Mighty): Old King Cole Was A Merry Old Soul |
| 24 | The Lion And The Unicorn (The High And Mighty): The Grand Old Duke Of York - The Lion And The Unicor |
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| 26 | Ding Dong Bell (Cats And Mice): Hickory Dickory Dock - Jeremy Barlow |
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| 29 | Ding Dong Bell (Cats And Mice): I Love Little Pussy |
| 30 | Ding Dong Bell (Cats And Mice): Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat, Where Have You Been? |
| 31 | Ding Dong Bell (Cats And Mice): Three Mice Went Into A Hole To Spin |
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| 35 | A Frog He Would A Wooing Go (Fortune And Fate): Who Killed Cock Robin? |
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Product description
A classic disc filled with nursery rhymes that when taught have given children a musical base for many generations. 50 classic tunes in all.
Product details
- Product Dimensions : 15.19 x 12.5 x 1.09 cm; 104.04 Grams
- Manufacturer : Saydisc
- Item model number : CDSDL419
- Original Release Date : 1996
- Label : Saydisc
- ASIN : B000024NBX
- Country of origin : Germany
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: 109,916 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- 733 in English Folk
- 15,171 in Classical Music (CDs & Vinyl)
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 March 2011
My husband and i love this cd (as much as anyone can love childrens music!) as it throws up all the quirkiness of english historical culture (e.g. the Oliver Cromwell song etc etc). I think it is important that children know some of these songs. They are sung by either the same man or same woman (sometimes both) and accompanied by traditional english folk intruments. My favourites are Three Mice Went into a Hole to Spin and The Grand Old Duke of York. Buy it, you wont regret it when there is so much crap out there as an alternative.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 September 2008
I bought this CD based on the rave reviews it had received and because there was such a long list of songs. However the style of the music is not quite what i was expecting. I am no music buff but the style of the singing is more Irish folk/light opera music than jolly children's music. The words of some songs are not very clear and hard to sing along to. Also, the music sounds quite samey due to the style of the two singers. If you are a music pro this might be for you but if, like me, you wanted something simple and jolly to entertain your child and sing along to this is not the right CD.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 February 2013
The varieties of songs and singers are fantastic. On top of that, all lyrics are included. What a wonderful bonus!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 March 2016
Excellent service, excellent quality, just excellent .....
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 January 2015
..for you shall be stuffed and my customers filled!" (wagtails are young ducks). That's one of the more interesting entries to be found in this collection of original, unadulterated nursery rhymes, dances and ballads, some going as far back as the 15th century. They range from the well known (JACK & JILL, BAA BAA BLACK SHEEP) to the obscure (DAME GET UP AND BAKE YOUR PIES, THE GRAND OLD DUKE OF YORK) to the downright bizarre (MY DADDY IS DEAD BUT I CAN'T TELL YOU HOW, OLIVER CROMWELL LAY BURIED AND DEAD). There are 52 in all. Most are a minute or less although several last over 3 minutes. What makes this collection outstanding are the singers Vivien Ellis and Tim Laycock. Even better is the musical accompaniment by The Broadside Band, early music specialists who perform on lutes, viols, recorders, concertinas, and hurdy-gurdys. You can close your eyes and be transported back to a much earlier England and see the villagers and their children dancing, playing, and singing away. However you should be warned in advance that frogs, mice, and certain birds do not fare well in this collection.
A little background on how I came across this album. I have been primarily a classical music announcer for a public radio station in Asheville NC for over 30 years. Shortly before the dawn of the 21st century I came across an album called ENCHANTED CAROLS. This is a Victorian Christmas album featuring well known carols as performed by street pianos, handbell choirs, brass bands and others. The CD became very popular at the radio station and I still trot it out every holiday season. The album was produced by a small unique label called Saydisc which focused on period British offerings such as 1588: MUSIC FROM THE TIME OF THE SPANISH ARMADA to PILLS TO PURGE MELANCHOLY, a collection of bawdy (and I do mean BAWDY!) 18th century songs as performed by period ensembles. I originally bought OLD ENGLISH NURSERY RHYMES in the hopes of introducing them to my children but it wound up sitting on the shelf for a number of years. I recently rediscovered it and have been enjoying it immensely. Used copies are affordable and there seem to be plenty of them.
A little background on how I came across this album. I have been primarily a classical music announcer for a public radio station in Asheville NC for over 30 years. Shortly before the dawn of the 21st century I came across an album called ENCHANTED CAROLS. This is a Victorian Christmas album featuring well known carols as performed by street pianos, handbell choirs, brass bands and others. The CD became very popular at the radio station and I still trot it out every holiday season. The album was produced by a small unique label called Saydisc which focused on period British offerings such as 1588: MUSIC FROM THE TIME OF THE SPANISH ARMADA to PILLS TO PURGE MELANCHOLY, a collection of bawdy (and I do mean BAWDY!) 18th century songs as performed by period ensembles. I originally bought OLD ENGLISH NURSERY RHYMES in the hopes of introducing them to my children but it wound up sitting on the shelf for a number of years. I recently rediscovered it and have been enjoying it immensely. Used copies are affordable and there seem to be plenty of them.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 November 2010
I remember listening to nursery rhymes on an old vinyl record when I was a child and enjoying them. I wanted to find something similar for my kids and came across this CD in a bookshop. My kid's have loved it and, fortunately, the music is enjoyable for adults too (if you enjoy folk), as the CD got played over and over on long car journeys! The music is in the style of old English folk and seems to fit the old rhymes perfectly. Now my friends have small children I am looking to buy this CD again as I am sure they will love it too!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 November 2011
I wanted a CD of rhymes with real instruments and decent vocals and this CD delivers! Yes it is in a folk-ish style but if you hate acoustic type music then buy something else. The delivery suits the music, no lame attempts to make very old childrens rhymes contemporary/pop/rock. It turns out that my boys (6 & 3) really like them and we all sing along like mad in the car. Bonus is that the words are in the sleeve notes so great if you're unfamiliar with the more obscure ones. One warning - these are the original rhymes with some gruesome bits (which my boys really loved)!
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