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Jiminy Cricket, Traffic Cop - Stop, Look and Listen album

Jiminy Cricket, Traffic Cop - Stop, Look and Listen album

  • Performer: Jiminy Cricket, Traffic Cop
  • Genre: For children
  • Title: Stop, Look and Listen
  • Released: 1960
  • Style: Educational
  • MP3 version size: 1676 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1445 mb
  • Other: MP4 AIFF MMF MPC MP2 VOX AU
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 151

Description

The song from the original Pinocchio movie. Give A Little Whistle" and "Always Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide" as they were told by the Blue Fairy

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Watch the video for Stop, Look and Listen from Patsy Cline's The Very Best of Patsy Cline for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists.

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In the 1950s, on The Mickey Mouse Club, he also sang two related songs related to safety: "Stop, Look, And Listen", and "Safety First". On Disneyland Records, Jiminy Cricket sang the yuletide song "Kris, Kris Kringle (With A Tingle-Ingle-Ingle)" in a vaudevillian Tin Pan Alley style, first singing the song straight, and the second time speaking half of the song in rhythm. He ended the song by wishing everyone a "Merry Christmas". In 1988, he made a brief cameo in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, when Eddie Valiant first drives through Toontown.

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Always let your conscience be your guide. Let Jiminy Cricket be your official conscience! Clever, loyal, and always by your side.

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Stop, Look, and Listen" still rates as one of the best early-Jackson 5 imitations ever, and "You've Come a Long Way Baby" isn't far behind in that regard. Those are the best songs, but other than a few covers of contemporary pop hits, the rest is also surprisingly enjoyable, good-natured period 1970 pop, often given a sheen of soul by Patrice Holloway's vocals.

Tracklist

A Stop, Look and Listen
B Safety First

Notes

Walt Disney Music.