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My first golden record library : a basic collection for young people, (sound recording)
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 12 sound discs
- Note
- Golden Records: BRC-V-1--BRC-V-12
- Contents
-
- Vol. 1 (Mother Goose). Old Mother Goose -- Pussycat, pussycat ; Lucy Locket ; To market, to market -- Baa baa black sheep ; Humpty Dumpty ; Jack and Jill -- Hickory, dickory, dock ; Lavender's blue -- Bobby Shaftoe ; Sing-a-song of sixpence ; Ten little indians -- There was an old woman who lived in a shoe ; One-two, buckle my shoe ; Rub-a-dub-dub -- I saw a ship a-sailing ; Dr. Fell ; Goosey, goosey gander ; Dickery, dickery dare -- Twinkle, twinkle, little star ; Little Miss Muffet -- Old Mother Hubbard -- See-saw, Marjorie Daw ; Tom, Tom the piper's son ; Ride a cock horse -- Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater ; Solomon Grundy ; Deedle deedle dumpling -- Jack Sprat -- Georgie Porgie ; The Queen of Hearts ; There was a crooked man -- Little robin redbreast ; Pease porridge hot ; Little Tommy Tucker -- Cock-a-doodle-doo ; Simple Simon
- Vol. 2 (Favorite Nursery songs). Pop goes the weasel ; Rain, rain, go away ; Farmer in the dell -- Little Bo Peep ; Little Jack Horner ; When I grow up -- Frog he would a-wooing go -- Fiddle dee dee ; I had a little nut tree ; Cat and the fiddle -- Wynken, Blynken and Nod -- My very good friend the sand man -- Now I lay me down to sleep -- Old King Cole ; Ring around the rosie ; Muffin man ; Hot cross buns -- The King of France ; This little pig ; Taffy was a Welshman -- A tisket, a tasket ; Come to the barn dance -- Ding-dong bell ; Hickety pickety ; Wee Willie Winkie -- The house that Jack built -- Pat-a-cake ; Rock-a-bye baby -- Sleepy time is a happy time. Vol. 3 (My first record). Ding dong school -- London bridge -- Will you come and play with me? ; Clapping and stamping ; See me jump ; tippy-tip toe ; Hop up - hop down -- Scuffy the tugboat -- Polly wolly doodle -- Children's marching song -- Swiss dance -- Mr. Shortsleeves -- The do-bee song -- Dance of the swans -- Tawny scrawny lion -- Did you ever see a lassie? ; March to my drum -- Halls of Montezuma -- To a wild rose -- Hansel and Gretel -- Brahms' lullaby
- Vol. 4 (Animal songs). Old McDonald had a farm -- Me and my teddy bear -- Three little kittens -- The owl and the pussycat -- The three bears -- Little Joe Worm, son of Glow Worm -- Fuzzy Wuzzy wuz a bear -- Three little puppies -- The barnyard song -- Saggy baggy elephant -- Smoky the bear -- The siamese cat song -- Teddy bears' parade -- Cottleston pie (from Winnie The Pooh) -- Sing ho for the life of a bear -- I taut I taw a putty tat -- How much is that doggie in the window? Willie the whistling giraffe -- Poky little puppy -- The white bunny and his magic nose. Vol. 5 (Favorite fairy tales). Introduction by Danny Kaye ; The Princess and the pea -- It's perfectly true -- The tinder box -- The match girl -- The ugly duckling -- The steadfast tin soldier. Vol. 6 (Great musical stories). Tubby the tuba -- Flight of the bumble bee -- 1812 overture / Tchaikovsky -- The wicked Emperor. Vol. 7 (Adventures that built America). Columbus (1492) -- Paul Revere (1775) -- Gold rush (1848) -- Pony Express (1861) -- The Wright brothers (1903)
- Vol. 8 (Singing games). Candy and cake no. 1 -- Simon says -- Cat and mouse -- Barnyard chorus -- Here we go round the mulberry bush -- Gossip -- Musical chairs -- Spin the bottle -- Pin the tail on the donkey -- Button button -- Follow the leader -- Candy and cake no. 2. Vol 9 (Folk songs for the young). Sourwood Mountain -- Shenandoah -- Un, deux, trois -- Pick-a-bale of cotton -- Kemo-kimo -- Buck-eyed Jim -- When I first came to this land -- Old Joe Clark -- One more day -- Aunt Rhody -- The crawdad song -- The riddle song -- Hush little baby -- Poor lonesome cowboy -- Leather-winged bat -- Good-bye old paint. Vol. 10 (March and dance with toy band). Greensleeves ; The cricket's ditty ; Froggie serenade ; Song of the brook ; Voice of the wind ; Beaver song -- The ladybird's ballad ; All the fish are swimming in the water ; The fly and the bumble bee ; The blue bells of Scotland ; Little red wagon ; Mister rabbit ; Coventry carol ; Going to Kansas -- Drivin' steel ; Billy Barlow ; Galloping horses ; Paw-paw patch ; Up on the mountain -- Excerpts from Haydyn's: Toy symphony ; Clock symphony ; Drum roll symphony ; Military symphony
- Vol. 11 (Activity and funny songs). I'm a little teapot -- Sing me a riddle ; Shooting stars -- There's a hole in the bottom of the sea -- Merry go round ; Rocket ship -- Noise song ; Toothbrush song -- Thousand legged worm ; Ebenezer Fry -- Swing high, swing low -- The little white duck -- Cooking ; Raffles -- Boom-boom ain't it great to be crazy ; The peanut sat on the railroad track John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt -- Seven sneezes -- The whale -- Chickery-chick, tra-la, tra-la -- Icka Backa soda cracker -- I know an old lady -- Mairzy doats -- Syncopated clock -- I love you ; Grasshopper song. Vol. 12 (Songs of friendship, safety, health and manners). Shake hands -- A friend is someone you like -- I have a little friend -- A friendly town -- Red and green -- When you ride your bicycle -- Never play with matches -- Swimming -- Lonely tooth -- Sleepy head -- Scrub and scrub -- Ah-choo -- Polite ways make happy days -- It matters if you have good manners -- When you go to a show
- Label
- My first golden record library : a basic collection for young people
- Title
- My first golden record library
- Title remainder
- a basic collection for young people
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- CSS
- Format of music
- not applicable
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Pan-Harmonic Musical Education Society
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Animals
- Children's songs
- Children's stories
- Nursery rhymes
- Target audience
- juvenile
- Label
- My first golden record library : a basic collection for young people, (sound recording)
- Note
- Golden Records: BRC-V-1--BRC-V-12
- Capture and storage technique
- analog electrical storage
- Carrier category
- audio disc
- Carrier category code
-
- sd
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Configuration of playback channels
- monaural
- Content category
- performed music
- Content type code
-
- prm
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Vol. 1 (Mother Goose). Old Mother Goose -- Pussycat, pussycat ; Lucy Locket ; To market, to market -- Baa baa black sheep ; Humpty Dumpty ; Jack and Jill -- Hickory, dickory, dock ; Lavender's blue -- Bobby Shaftoe ; Sing-a-song of sixpence ; Ten little indians -- There was an old woman who lived in a shoe ; One-two, buckle my shoe ; Rub-a-dub-dub -- I saw a ship a-sailing ; Dr. Fell ; Goosey, goosey gander ; Dickery, dickery dare -- Twinkle, twinkle, little star ; Little Miss Muffet -- Old Mother Hubbard -- See-saw, Marjorie Daw ; Tom, Tom the piper's son ; Ride a cock horse -- Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater ; Solomon Grundy ; Deedle deedle dumpling -- Jack Sprat -- Georgie Porgie ; The Queen of Hearts ; There was a crooked man -- Little robin redbreast ; Pease porridge hot ; Little Tommy Tucker -- Cock-a-doodle-doo ; Simple Simon
- Vol. 2 (Favorite Nursery songs). Pop goes the weasel ; Rain, rain, go away ; Farmer in the dell -- Little Bo Peep ; Little Jack Horner ; When I grow up -- Frog he would a-wooing go -- Fiddle dee dee ; I had a little nut tree ; Cat and the fiddle -- Wynken, Blynken and Nod -- My very good friend the sand man -- Now I lay me down to sleep -- Old King Cole ; Ring around the rosie ; Muffin man ; Hot cross buns -- The King of France ; This little pig ; Taffy was a Welshman -- A tisket, a tasket ; Come to the barn dance -- Ding-dong bell ; Hickety pickety ; Wee Willie Winkie -- The house that Jack built -- Pat-a-cake ; Rock-a-bye baby -- Sleepy time is a happy time. Vol. 3 (My first record). Ding dong school -- London bridge -- Will you come and play with me? ; Clapping and stamping ; See me jump ; tippy-tip toe ; Hop up - hop down -- Scuffy the tugboat -- Polly wolly doodle -- Children's marching song -- Swiss dance -- Mr. Shortsleeves -- The do-bee song -- Dance of the swans -- Tawny scrawny lion -- Did you ever see a lassie? ; March to my drum -- Halls of Montezuma -- To a wild rose -- Hansel and Gretel -- Brahms' lullaby
- Vol. 4 (Animal songs). Old McDonald had a farm -- Me and my teddy bear -- Three little kittens -- The owl and the pussycat -- The three bears -- Little Joe Worm, son of Glow Worm -- Fuzzy Wuzzy wuz a bear -- Three little puppies -- The barnyard song -- Saggy baggy elephant -- Smoky the bear -- The siamese cat song -- Teddy bears' parade -- Cottleston pie (from Winnie The Pooh) -- Sing ho for the life of a bear -- I taut I taw a putty tat -- How much is that doggie in the window? Willie the whistling giraffe -- Poky little puppy -- The white bunny and his magic nose. Vol. 5 (Favorite fairy tales). Introduction by Danny Kaye ; The Princess and the pea -- It's perfectly true -- The tinder box -- The match girl -- The ugly duckling -- The steadfast tin soldier. Vol. 6 (Great musical stories). Tubby the tuba -- Flight of the bumble bee -- 1812 overture / Tchaikovsky -- The wicked Emperor. Vol. 7 (Adventures that built America). Columbus (1492) -- Paul Revere (1775) -- Gold rush (1848) -- Pony Express (1861) -- The Wright brothers (1903)
- Vol. 8 (Singing games). Candy and cake no. 1 -- Simon says -- Cat and mouse -- Barnyard chorus -- Here we go round the mulberry bush -- Gossip -- Musical chairs -- Spin the bottle -- Pin the tail on the donkey -- Button button -- Follow the leader -- Candy and cake no. 2. Vol 9 (Folk songs for the young). Sourwood Mountain -- Shenandoah -- Un, deux, trois -- Pick-a-bale of cotton -- Kemo-kimo -- Buck-eyed Jim -- When I first came to this land -- Old Joe Clark -- One more day -- Aunt Rhody -- The crawdad song -- The riddle song -- Hush little baby -- Poor lonesome cowboy -- Leather-winged bat -- Good-bye old paint. Vol. 10 (March and dance with toy band). Greensleeves ; The cricket's ditty ; Froggie serenade ; Song of the brook ; Voice of the wind ; Beaver song -- The ladybird's ballad ; All the fish are swimming in the water ; The fly and the bumble bee ; The blue bells of Scotland ; Little red wagon ; Mister rabbit ; Coventry carol ; Going to Kansas -- Drivin' steel ; Billy Barlow ; Galloping horses ; Paw-paw patch ; Up on the mountain -- Excerpts from Haydyn's: Toy symphony ; Clock symphony ; Drum roll symphony ; Military symphony
- Vol. 11 (Activity and funny songs). I'm a little teapot -- Sing me a riddle ; Shooting stars -- There's a hole in the bottom of the sea -- Merry go round ; Rocket ship -- Noise song ; Toothbrush song -- Thousand legged worm ; Ebenezer Fry -- Swing high, swing low -- The little white duck -- Cooking ; Raffles -- Boom-boom ain't it great to be crazy ; The peanut sat on the railroad track John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt -- Seven sneezes -- The whale -- Chickery-chick, tra-la, tra-la -- Icka Backa soda cracker -- I know an old lady -- Mairzy doats -- Syncopated clock -- I love you ; Grasshopper song. Vol. 12 (Songs of friendship, safety, health and manners). Shake hands -- A friend is someone you like -- I have a little friend -- A friendly town -- Red and green -- When you ride your bicycle -- Never play with matches -- Swimming -- Lonely tooth -- Sleepy head -- Scrub and scrub -- Ah-choo -- Polite ways make happy days -- It matters if you have good manners -- When you go to a show
- Control code
- 7100462
- Dimensions
- 12 in.
- Dimensions
- 12 in. diameter
- Extent
- 12 sound discs
- Groove width / pitch
- microgroove fine
- Media category
- audio
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- s
- Other physical details
- 33 1/3 rpm. mono.
- Publisher number
-
- BRC-V-1-12
- BRC-V-1
- BRC-V-2
- BRC-V-3
- BRC-V-4
- BRC-V-5
- BRC-V-6
- BRC-V-7
- BRC-V-8
- BRC-V-9
- BRC-V-10
- BRC-V-11
- BRC-V-12
- Specific material designation
- sound disc
- Speed
- 33 1/3 rpm (discs)
- System control number
- (OCoLC)7100462
- Tape configuration
- not applicable
- Tape width
- not applicable
- Label
- My first golden record library : a basic collection for young people, (sound recording)
- Note
- Golden Records: BRC-V-1--BRC-V-12
- Capture and storage technique
- analog electrical storage
- Carrier category
- audio disc
- Carrier category code
-
- sd
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Configuration of playback channels
- monaural
- Content category
- performed music
- Content type code
-
- prm
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Vol. 1 (Mother Goose). Old Mother Goose -- Pussycat, pussycat ; Lucy Locket ; To market, to market -- Baa baa black sheep ; Humpty Dumpty ; Jack and Jill -- Hickory, dickory, dock ; Lavender's blue -- Bobby Shaftoe ; Sing-a-song of sixpence ; Ten little indians -- There was an old woman who lived in a shoe ; One-two, buckle my shoe ; Rub-a-dub-dub -- I saw a ship a-sailing ; Dr. Fell ; Goosey, goosey gander ; Dickery, dickery dare -- Twinkle, twinkle, little star ; Little Miss Muffet -- Old Mother Hubbard -- See-saw, Marjorie Daw ; Tom, Tom the piper's son ; Ride a cock horse -- Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater ; Solomon Grundy ; Deedle deedle dumpling -- Jack Sprat -- Georgie Porgie ; The Queen of Hearts ; There was a crooked man -- Little robin redbreast ; Pease porridge hot ; Little Tommy Tucker -- Cock-a-doodle-doo ; Simple Simon
- Vol. 2 (Favorite Nursery songs). Pop goes the weasel ; Rain, rain, go away ; Farmer in the dell -- Little Bo Peep ; Little Jack Horner ; When I grow up -- Frog he would a-wooing go -- Fiddle dee dee ; I had a little nut tree ; Cat and the fiddle -- Wynken, Blynken and Nod -- My very good friend the sand man -- Now I lay me down to sleep -- Old King Cole ; Ring around the rosie ; Muffin man ; Hot cross buns -- The King of France ; This little pig ; Taffy was a Welshman -- A tisket, a tasket ; Come to the barn dance -- Ding-dong bell ; Hickety pickety ; Wee Willie Winkie -- The house that Jack built -- Pat-a-cake ; Rock-a-bye baby -- Sleepy time is a happy time. Vol. 3 (My first record). Ding dong school -- London bridge -- Will you come and play with me? ; Clapping and stamping ; See me jump ; tippy-tip toe ; Hop up - hop down -- Scuffy the tugboat -- Polly wolly doodle -- Children's marching song -- Swiss dance -- Mr. Shortsleeves -- The do-bee song -- Dance of the swans -- Tawny scrawny lion -- Did you ever see a lassie? ; March to my drum -- Halls of Montezuma -- To a wild rose -- Hansel and Gretel -- Brahms' lullaby
- Vol. 4 (Animal songs). Old McDonald had a farm -- Me and my teddy bear -- Three little kittens -- The owl and the pussycat -- The three bears -- Little Joe Worm, son of Glow Worm -- Fuzzy Wuzzy wuz a bear -- Three little puppies -- The barnyard song -- Saggy baggy elephant -- Smoky the bear -- The siamese cat song -- Teddy bears' parade -- Cottleston pie (from Winnie The Pooh) -- Sing ho for the life of a bear -- I taut I taw a putty tat -- How much is that doggie in the window? Willie the whistling giraffe -- Poky little puppy -- The white bunny and his magic nose. Vol. 5 (Favorite fairy tales). Introduction by Danny Kaye ; The Princess and the pea -- It's perfectly true -- The tinder box -- The match girl -- The ugly duckling -- The steadfast tin soldier. Vol. 6 (Great musical stories). Tubby the tuba -- Flight of the bumble bee -- 1812 overture / Tchaikovsky -- The wicked Emperor. Vol. 7 (Adventures that built America). Columbus (1492) -- Paul Revere (1775) -- Gold rush (1848) -- Pony Express (1861) -- The Wright brothers (1903)
- Vol. 8 (Singing games). Candy and cake no. 1 -- Simon says -- Cat and mouse -- Barnyard chorus -- Here we go round the mulberry bush -- Gossip -- Musical chairs -- Spin the bottle -- Pin the tail on the donkey -- Button button -- Follow the leader -- Candy and cake no. 2. Vol 9 (Folk songs for the young). Sourwood Mountain -- Shenandoah -- Un, deux, trois -- Pick-a-bale of cotton -- Kemo-kimo -- Buck-eyed Jim -- When I first came to this land -- Old Joe Clark -- One more day -- Aunt Rhody -- The crawdad song -- The riddle song -- Hush little baby -- Poor lonesome cowboy -- Leather-winged bat -- Good-bye old paint. Vol. 10 (March and dance with toy band). Greensleeves ; The cricket's ditty ; Froggie serenade ; Song of the brook ; Voice of the wind ; Beaver song -- The ladybird's ballad ; All the fish are swimming in the water ; The fly and the bumble bee ; The blue bells of Scotland ; Little red wagon ; Mister rabbit ; Coventry carol ; Going to Kansas -- Drivin' steel ; Billy Barlow ; Galloping horses ; Paw-paw patch ; Up on the mountain -- Excerpts from Haydyn's: Toy symphony ; Clock symphony ; Drum roll symphony ; Military symphony
- Vol. 11 (Activity and funny songs). I'm a little teapot -- Sing me a riddle ; Shooting stars -- There's a hole in the bottom of the sea -- Merry go round ; Rocket ship -- Noise song ; Toothbrush song -- Thousand legged worm ; Ebenezer Fry -- Swing high, swing low -- The little white duck -- Cooking ; Raffles -- Boom-boom ain't it great to be crazy ; The peanut sat on the railroad track John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt -- Seven sneezes -- The whale -- Chickery-chick, tra-la, tra-la -- Icka Backa soda cracker -- I know an old lady -- Mairzy doats -- Syncopated clock -- I love you ; Grasshopper song. Vol. 12 (Songs of friendship, safety, health and manners). Shake hands -- A friend is someone you like -- I have a little friend -- A friendly town -- Red and green -- When you ride your bicycle -- Never play with matches -- Swimming -- Lonely tooth -- Sleepy head -- Scrub and scrub -- Ah-choo -- Polite ways make happy days -- It matters if you have good manners -- When you go to a show
- Control code
- 7100462
- Dimensions
- 12 in.
- Dimensions
- 12 in. diameter
- Extent
- 12 sound discs
- Groove width / pitch
- microgroove fine
- Media category
- audio
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- s
- Other physical details
- 33 1/3 rpm. mono.
- Publisher number
-
- BRC-V-1-12
- BRC-V-1
- BRC-V-2
- BRC-V-3
- BRC-V-4
- BRC-V-5
- BRC-V-6
- BRC-V-7
- BRC-V-8
- BRC-V-9
- BRC-V-10
- BRC-V-11
- BRC-V-12
- Specific material designation
- sound disc
- Speed
- 33 1/3 rpm (discs)
- System control number
- (OCoLC)7100462
- Tape configuration
- not applicable
- Tape width
- not applicable
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