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Rainbow In The Sky

Humpty-JumptyPaul Lippert's solo recording of playful songs to spur dancing, imagination, and good times. A treat for all ages, especially kids age two and older.

The American Library Association's Booklist said this: "Mixing his own songs with those of popular children's songwriters and with arrangements of traditional tunes, Paul Lippert has created a memorable recording. There is well-thought-out variety here — including a concertina-embellished "Over the River and Through the Woods," a rocking "Shake My Sillies Out," and a fun percussion arrangement of "Bingo." Production values are excellent, with a full complement of acoustic and electric instruments… Seemingly inspired by knowing what kids really like to hear, this collection will have no trouble finding an audience. Children's library selectors can buy with confidence."

Publishers Weekly called it "an enjoyable outing", and School Library Journal called it "a nice, solid recording". Check this out from the SLJ review: "The best song on the recording is Bob Ruzicka's "Hey Daddy", mostly due to a dynamite solo by Lippert's four-year-old daughter Sophie. She also adds her winning vocals to "Clara", an ode to her baby sister." Mama and papa are proud! (And you should hear her play the piano and cello now!)

Tracks & Songwriters

How Much for the Apples — Paul Lippert
Hey Daddy — Paul Lippert
Me and My Teddy Bear — Paul Lippert
Good Morning to the World — Paul Lippert
Over the River and Through the Wood —
   v:Lydia Maria Child, m:Traditional
Bubbles In My Bath — Paul Lippert
Shake My Sillies Out — Raffi, B. & B. Simpson
Rainbow — Jim Post
Where Are My Feelings? — Cathy Fink
Dance to Your Daddy — Traditional, arr. J. Beckman
Silly Sally — Paul Lippert
Mockingbird — Traditional, Clara Paul & Sophie Lippert
Bingo — Traditional, arr. P. Lippert
Branching Out — John Gorka

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