Philadelphia Chickens

Philadelphia Chickens
Compilation album by Sandra Boynton and Various Artists
Released 2002
Recorded Daisey Lane Studio, Malvern, PA
The Barn, Sailsbury, CT
The Hit Studio, NYC
The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, CT
The Lake House, Taconic, CT
Triple Z Studio, NYC
Genre Children's music
Length 48:12
Label Rounder Kids
Sandra Boynton chronology
Rhinoceros Tap
(1996)Rhinoceros Tap1996
Philadelphia Chickens
(2002)
Dog Train
(2005)Dog Train2005

Philadelphia Chickens is a book/music CD combination by Sandra Boynton and Michael Ford, published in 2002. It was nominated for a Grammy.[1] The first half of the book contains lyrics and illustrations, while the second half contains musical notation for each song.[2] It was reviewed favorably by The Philadelphia Inquirer[3] and was also reviewed by Publishers Weekly.[2]

Tracks/Chapters

TitlePerformerStyle
1CowsThe Seldom HerdBroadway chorus line
2Nobody Understands MeMeryl StreepSlow jazz
3Philadelphia ChickensThe Bacon BrothersSwing
4Be Like A DuckKeith Boynton
5Please, Can I Keep itLaura Linney
6Snuggle PuppyEric Stoltz
7I Like To FussPatti LuPoneBroadway
8SnoozersThe Bacon BrothersFolk song
9Faraway CookiesCaitlin McEwanTorch song
10The Intermission Song!AaaardvarksBarbershop quartet
11Fifteen AnimalsJohn Stey
12Belly Button (Round)The Heath SistersNew Age
13BusyBusyBusyKevin KlinePatter song / Gilbert and Sullivan
14Those Dinosaur BluesMichael FordBlues
15Dinosaur, DinosaurDarcy BoyntonJump-rope rhyme
16Jump Rope JiveBeth AndrienAndrews Sisters
17Pig IslandScott BakulaJimmy Buffett / Calypso
18Pajama TimeAdam BryantElvis Presley / Bubblegum Pop
19Silly LullabyNatasha RichardsonLullaby
20Philadelphia Chickens (instrumental reprise)

References

  1. "Kids' Favorite Sandra Boynton Makes Music Video". NPR. 21 December 2009. Retrieved 7 November 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Philadelphia Chickens [With CD]". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 7 November 2014.
  3. Marder, Dianna (2 April 2003). "Cheep thrills". Philly.com. Retrieved 7 November 2014.
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