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Music CD - Various Artists: Daddies Sing GoodNight: A Fathers' Collection of Sleepytime Songs

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Music CD: Daddies Sing GoodNight: A Fathers' Collection of Sleepytime Songs Artist: Various Artists
List Price: $16.98
Our Price: $10.93
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Manufacturer: Sugarhill [Country]
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1. Lullaby Time In The Desert - Chris Hillman 2. Hush While The Little Ones Sleep - Tim And Molly O' Brien 3. Chanson Pour Ezra - Michael Doucet 4. Sweet Baby James - The Seldom Scene 5. Prairie Lullaby - Doc Watson 6. Little One - Alan O'Bryant 7. Wings Of Horses - Peter Rowan 8. Russian Lullaby - Leon Redbone 9. Do La Lay - Jesse Winchester 10. Way Long Timey Ago - The Red Clay Ramblers 11. My Little Buckaroo - Doc Watson 12. Hey Willie Boy - Townes Van Zandt 13. Nolabye - Jerry Douglas 14. Little Hands - Johnathan Edwards And The Seldom Scene 15. Full Circle - Tim O' Brien
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0015891382128 Label: Sugarhill [Country] Manufacturer: Sugarhill [Country] Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Sugarhill [Country] Release Date: 1994-02-22 Studio: Sugarhill [Country]
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Music to keep for future grandkids.... Comment: When my night owl son was a toddler, this was the only music that calmed him down enough to sleep. My son has now asked for another copy - to give to his 4th grade teacher as a baby shower gift! I'm thankful it is still available!
This CD has a special place in my heart as well as in the hearts of all three of my kids.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent CD Comment: some really great songs ... kid loves 'em, and the best part is that they're actually relatively enjoyable for an adult, too!
Customer Rating:      Summary: LOVE IT Comment: I absolutely ADORE this CD. I got one for my older son when he was born and still play it for him every night when he goes to bed. He calls it his "Goodnight Music". (He's almost 5 now!!) I used to play a different CD of just classical music for my younger son who just turned 1 but decided that he needed a Daddies Sing Goodnight CD as well and he absolutely loves it. I play it for him every night when he goes to bed and I find that he's much calmer and goes to sleep much quicker with it. Definitely a MUST HAVE.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A beloved favorite in our household for 3 children (and their parents) Comment: We've listened to this music through the course of three babies and now three young children, who still select it as one of their favorites for nighttime music. Particular favorites are Tim and Mollie O'Brien's "Hush While The Little Ones Sleep", Michael Doucet's Cajun chanson to his son Ezra, Peter Rowan's haunting "On The Wings Of Horses", and Leon Redbone's typically old-timey "Russian Lullaby". Doc Watson, Townes Van Zandt and dobro genius Jerry Douglas turn in beautiful performances, too. But all the tracks have their own magic. Highly recommended for those who like roots Americana, folk and bluegrass.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not What I was expecting Comment: I was looking forward to giving this to my husband for his first Fathers Day and was expecting sweet mellow lullabies, I had to take it out of CD player after the 3rd song. We were extremely disappointed in this purchase
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Editorial Reviews:
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Inspired by 1992's 'Til Their Eyes Shine: The Lullaby Album, an all-female collection of sleepy-time songs for children, Daddies Sing Good Night proves that men are no less tender in nurturing their wee ones. Or at least that's true of these men--including Jesse Winchester, Doc Watson, Peter Rowan, and the late Townes Van Zandt--who wrote the songs for their own offspring, and, in their day jobs, rank among the finest practitioners of folk, country, and bluegrass. In guiding their young charges to dreamworld, these fathers visit exotic lands, lonesome prairies, and even the wide heavens on the gossamer wings of horses. Parental listeners will likely detour into the recesses of their own hearts, in exploring the special bond and soothing strength of fatherhood. --Alanna Nash
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