Product Details
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| 1. Everybody Eats When They Come To My House (Adaptation) |
| 2. At The Codfish Ball |
| 3. Singin' In The Bathtub |
| 4. A-You're Adorable |
| 5. The Gnu Song |
| 6. You Gotta Have Skin |
| 7. Triplets |
| 8. No One Loves You Any Better Than Your M-O-Double-M-Y (Adaptation) |
| 9. Swinging On A Star |
| 10. I Had A Rooster |
| 11. From The Indies To The Andes In His Undies |
| 12. Big Kids |
| 13. The Hippopotamus Song |
| 14. The Inchworm |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
TERRIFIC!,
By Debbie Adams (Houston, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Singin In The Bathtub (Audio CD)
I bought the CD originally because I had heard one of the songs (in it's original form) while on terminal hold with a company and thought it was catchy. Really didn't like John Lithgow or anything he had been in until this CD. We have LOVED this CD and have shared it with many other families and fun-loving friends without children! I don't really like the "Triplets" song and try to skip it, of course, my kids love it and won't let me. Really like that these songs are different, quirky, and fun. Very cleverly done.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The adults in this house are wearing out the CD!,
By "tikatu" (South Carolina, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Singin In The Bathtub (Audio CD)
We have really enjoyed this CD immensely. My husband is an aficionado of obscure, funny music; the more obscure, the better. So listening to this recording has been a true pleasure for him. It's gotten so that we can sing along without Mr. Lithgow's pleasant voice prompting us on the words. My personal favorite is the loud swing number "Everybody Eats When They Come to My House", which I dance to while doing dishes. My husband's favorite is "From the Indies to the Andes in his Undies" which made him go out and purchase a Hoosier Hotshots CD so he could hear more of their music.I'm not really fond of Mr. Lithgow's one original composition and tend to skip over it. The repeated use of the euphemism "heck" rubs me the wrong way. For those of you who are tearing your hair out trying to figure out where "Triplets" comes from, it's from the movie "The Band Wagon". And "Skin" was originally recorded by Alan Sherman back in the early 1960s. My husband could tell you a lot more about the origins of some of these songs, but I'm writing the review, not him. Suffice it to say that in my estimation, this is John Lithgow's very best work. Easily accessible for kids and adults and just plain fun to listen to.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great singalong fun,
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This review is from: Singin In The Bathtub (Audio CD)
I bought this CD to teach myself the words to "A... You're Adorable." I wasn't expecting too much from the rest of the disc. But I got sucked in. This is a great disc full of fun songs. I agree with some of the other reviewers that the song about the triplets is annoying; I always fast-forward through it. But the other songs are fabulous. The Hippopotamus song along is worth the price of the full disc: "Mud, mud, glorious mud!"Lithgow isn't a virtuoso singer. If you're looking for an album with vocal excellence, try Perry Como (whose "A... You're Adorable" put me to sleep). But Lithgow brings a lot of verve to these songs. And it's a great selection of fun children's songs that aren't mind-numbingly insipid.
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