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Hy Zaret And Lou Singer - Ballads For The Age Of Science / Vol. 4 Nature Songs album

Hy Zaret And Lou Singer - Ballads For The Age Of Science / Vol. 4 Nature Songs album

  • Performer: Hy Zaret
  • Genre: Pop / For children
  • Title: Ballads For The Age Of Science / Vol. 4 Nature Songs
  • Released: 1961
  • Style: Educational, Vocal
  • MP3 version size: 1353 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1653 mb
  • Other: AIFF DXD DMF APE VOC AHX MOD
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 972

Description

Album · 1961 · 15 Songs.

Hy Zaret And Lou Singer - "SAMPLER" from Ballads For The Age Of Science ‎(7", EP, Smplr). Motivation Records (3). MR 101X, MR 102X.

Unchained Melody from Alex North and Hy Zaret played by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of London.

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For the first time in over fifty years, Harbinger Records will release "Ballads for the Age of Science," the most successful educational recordings of all time, as a six-CD box set. Featuring more than four dozen original songs written by Hy Zaret, co-author of the iconic popular song "Unchained Melody," and Lou Singer between 1959 and 1961, the albums introduced scientific concepts and terms using catchy, easy-to-learn lyrics and music to grade school students across America in the early 1960s.

Album covers from the series ‘Ballads for the Age of Science’. Last week I wrote about how the technical nature of professional music or professional science could lead to people feeling excluded from a musical or scientific cognoscenti. I recommend them to every parent, every teacher of science, and every science communicator.

Grammy-winning duo Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer remake a space age classic with an update to the 1961 classic Ballads for the age of science, featuring music by Lou Singer and lyrics by Hy Zaret. The Ocean County Library. Shop for Now That's What I Call Music Vol. 61 and our wide selection of other All Movies + Music at Stoneberry. Sadly, MTV Unplugged stands as Nirvana's last album. While it's an album of covers and old songs, Russell Caudill.

We Have No Bananas"; these songs were perfect for the medium of Vaudeville, performers such as Eddie Cantor and Sophie Tucker became well-known for such songs.

Round The World Polka. Leon Bibb, Robert DeCormier, Ronnie Gilbert, Lou Singer, Hy Zaret. 3. I Want To Live In A Friendly World. 4. Brown-Skinned Cow. Lou Singer. 5. Travelling Broadens One. 6. I'm Proud To Be Me.

Tracklist

A1 Introduction To Nature Study
A2 Why Do Leaves Change Their Color
A3 What Are The Parts Of A Tree
A4 What Is An Insect
A5 What Is A Mammal
A6 How Do The Fish Swim, Etc.
A7 Songs Of The Rocks
B1 The Birds Have A Language
B2 How Does A Bird Sing
B3 What Does A Bird Have That I Have Not
B4 How Silk Is Made
B5 What's In The Ocean
B6 How Do The Seeds Of Plants Travel
B7 The Balance Of Nature

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Argosy Music Corp.
  • Distributed By – The Science Materials Center

Credits

  • Vocals – Marais And Miranda