The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble & Wally Whyton - 50 All Time Kiddie Favourites - Pickwick Records - Pop
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Price | £4.50 |
Track ListingA1a The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble Three Blind MiceA1b The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble Mary Had A Little Lamb A2a The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble Little Jack Horner A2b The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble Little Bo Peep A2c The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble Little Boy Blue A2d The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble London Bridge Is Falling Down A2e The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble All Around The Mulberry Bush A2f The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble One, Two, Buckle My Shoe A3a The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble Simple Simon A3b The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble The Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe A3c The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble The Muffin Man A4a The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble Lazy Mary A4b The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble Good Morning Merry Sunshine A4c The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble Goldilocks And The Three Bears B1 The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble Three Little Kittens B2 The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble Hickory Dickory Dock B3 The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble A Tisket, A Tasket B4 The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat B5 The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble Oats, Peas, Beans And Barley Grow B6 The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble To Market, To Market B7 The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble Sing A Song Of Sixpence B8 The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble Diddle, Diddle Dumpling B9 The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble The Gingerbread Man B10 The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble Hansel & Gretel B11 The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble Little Brave Sambo C1 Wally Whyton Billy Boy C2 Wally Whyton There Was An Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe C3 Wally Whyton I'll Tell My Ma C4 Wally Whyton Little Tommy Tucker C5 Wally Whyton Interlude C6 Wally Whyton Dame Get Up And Bake Your Pies C7 Wally Whyton Charley Barley C8 Wally Whyton Ride A Cock Horse To Banbury Cross C9 Wally Whyton Boys And Girls Come Out To Play C10 Wally Whyton Jack Spratt C11 Wally Whyton Tokyoky Fair C12 Wally Whyton Interlude C13 Wally Whyton Johnny Cuckoo C14 Wally Whyton Sur Le Pont D'Avignon C15 Wally Whyton Little Polly Flinders C16 Wally Whyton Jiggley Jig C17 Wally Whyton When I Was A Little Boy C18 Wally Whyton Interlude C19 Wally Whyton There Was A Little Girl C20 Wally Whyton Lavender's Blue C21 Wally Whyton Pease Pudding Hot C22 Wally Whyton Michael Finnegan C23 Wally Whyton There Was An Old Woman Tossed Up In A Bucket C24 Wally Whyton Molly Malone C25 Wally Whyton Interlude C26 Wally Whyton I Like Eggs And Bacon C27 Wally Whyton The Leith Police C28 Wally Whyton She Sells Seashells C29 Wally Whyton Around The Ragged Rock C30 Wally Whyton Betty Botter C31 Wally Whyton I Have A Dog C32 Wally Whyton Interlude D1 Wally Whyton Frere Jacques D2 Wally Whyton I've A Lad In Aberdeen D3 Wally Whyton Queen Anne D4 Wally Whyton The Reel Thing D5 Wally Whyton Interlude D6 Wally Whyton King Kong Kitchie D7 Wally Whyton There Was A Little Man D8 Wally Whyton Down In Demerera D9 Wally Whyton Nuts In May D10 Wally Whyton I See The Moon D11 Wally Whyton Interlude D12 Wally Whyton What Have You Got For Dinner Mrs. Bond? D13 Wally Whyton Little Betty Blue D14 Wally Whyton It's A Shame D15 Wally Whyton I'm The King Of The Castle D16 Wally Whyton Ladybird, Ladybird D17 Wally Whyton Interlude D18 Wally Whyton Chewing Gum D19 Wally Whyton Peter Piper, Pumpkin Eater D20 Wally Whyton The Carrion Crow D21 Wally Whyton Black Eyed Susie D22 Wally Whyton I Love Sixpence D23 Wally Whyton Interlude D24 Wally Whyton Matthew, Mark, Luke And John D25 Wally Whyton What'll We Do With The Baby-O? D26 Wally Whyton Pat-A-Cake D27 Wally Whyton The Man In The Moon D28 Wally Whyton Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep D29 Wally Whyton Interlude Media Condition » Near Mint (NM or M-) Sleeve Condition » Very Good Plus (VG+) |
Artist | The Happy Time Nursery Ensemble & Wally Whyton | ||
Title | 50 All Time Kiddie Favourites | ||
Label | Pickwick Records | ||
Catalogue | 50DA 306 | ||
Format | Vinyl Double Album | ||
Released | 1966 | ||
Genre | Pop |
Information on the Pop Genre
Pop music is a music genre that developed from the mid-1950s as a softer alternative to rock and roll and later to rock music. It has a focus on commercial recording, often oriented towards a youth market, usually through the medium of relatively short and simple love songs. While these basic elements of the genre have remained fairly constant, pop music has absorbed influences from most other forms of popular music, particularly borrowing from the development of rock music, and utilizing technological innovations such as multi-track recording and digital sampling to produce new variations on existing themes. Data from the Discogs music database. Submit a Release.