(Easy Piano Songbook). A great collection of over 100 songs in easy piano arrangements; including: Alouette * Alphabet Song * The Ballad of Davy Crockett * The Bare Necessities * Be Kind to Your Parents * Beauty and the Beast * Bingo * The Brady Bunch * The Candy Man * A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes * Eensy Weensy Spider * The Farmer in the Dell * Frere Jacques * Friend Like Me * Hakuna Matata * Hello Mudduh; Hello Fadduh! * I Whistle a Happy Tune * Im Popeye the Sailor Man * Jesus Loves Me * The Muffin Man * My Favorite Things * On Top of Spaghetti * Puff the Magic Dragon * The Rainbow Connection * A Spoonful of Sugar * Take Me Out to the Ball Game * Twinkle; Twinkle Little Star * Winnie the Pooh * and more.
#700094 in eBooks 1999-01-01 1999-01-01File Name: B00FJ6E3ZS
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. More about the Author than the SubjectBy Duane sUnfortunately; another 33 1/3 book about a great band making a great record; that is more about the author than the subject. I dont know why 33 1/3 does this. Do they give the author carte blanche in the nature of these books? Dont they realize that people who grew up loving these classic bands and albums are more interested in all the tiny details of the band during this period and how this masterpiece was created; than 1 persons musings about their own personal life experiences? There is so much about CAN Tago Mago that just gets glossed over. In this book; there is really only one chapter that goes into detail about the songs and recording. So much groundbreaking experimentation approach by CAN; all the interesting things that made this album such a classic; left untouched. But details of the authors teenage love of Public Image; and his growing up in Scotland; well that really needs exploration. CAN and Tago Mago deserved better. 33 1/3 has a great concept for these books; they should just stick to it.4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. An insightful exploration of Can and one of their best records.By WyattThis is a wonderful book and its my favorite so far in the 33 1/3 series. A fair amount of the book focuses on Warners personal history of record collecting and the context of the times. While these sections are not directly related to Can or the Tago Mago record; theyre very interesting and entertaining. Even though I grew up in very different surroundings; I could easily relate to Warners path of musical discovery. Highly recommended for any Can fan.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy CustomerGot this as a gift for a friend and was tempted to keep it for myself!