My Very Favourite Nursery Rhymes
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My Very Favourite Nursery Rhymes is an album by Tim Hart
Tim Hart
Tim Hart was an English folk singer and multi-instrumentalist, best known as a founding member of electric folk band, Steeleye Span.-Early years:...

 and Friends.

By 1981 both Tim Hart and Maddy Prior had children, so it was appropriate to create an album of children's songs. The treatment is very light and poppy. The clever use of synthesisers makes it seems as if there is a whole orchestra present at times. Tim takes the lead on most songs. "Old MacDonald" and "Bobby shaftoe" are given country-and-western treatments. John Kirkpatrick takes the lead vocals on "Little Bo Peep". Melanie Harold leads on "Bobby Shaftoe". The album was released on the Music for Pleasure
Music for Pleasure (record label)
Music for Pleasure was a record label that issued budget-priced albums of popular and classical music, although the latter were marketed under the Classics for Pleasure name...

 label. Another similar album was released in 1983, called "The Drunken Sailor". The rights for "Music for Pleasure" were sold to "EMI Gold", who released an hour-long cassette called "Favourite Nursery Rhymes" in 1985. It contained all these tracks except "Old Woman Tossed Up in a Blanket" and "Boys and Girls come out to Play". Two tracks were missing from "The Drunken Sailor". In its place there was a new track - "Humpty Dumpty", with leads vocals by Bob Johnson. In 1989 EMI/Music For Pleasure released a 3-CD set called "The Children's Collection". One CD consisted of spoken fairy stories, one was Disney hits, and one was a different selection of tracks. This time all the tracks of this album were present, but two tracks were again missing from "The Drunken Sailor".

Despite the commercial appeal of these tracks they have not been publicly available since 1989. However if you are a "Registered DJ" in the European Union, you may buy "Complete Kids Collection" which has 3 of the tracks. The website dmsworld, also lists two tracks which are not otherwise available - "Wheels on the Bus" and "Hokey Cokey". Of course, this may be an error on the website, but if so, the mistake is repeated on the "DJ-only" album "DJs Guide to ... Kids Parties 2" DMCworld. Running time about 35 minutes. Producer Tim Hart. Engineer Dave Cook, Recorded at Quest Studios, at 71 Windmill Road, Luton 1981.

Track listing

LP - Side one
  1. The Grand Old Duke of York
    The Grand Old Duke of York
    ‘The Grand Old Duke of York’ is an English children's nursery rhyme, often performed as an action song. The Duke of the title has been argued to be a number of the holders of that office, particularly Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany and its lyrics have become proverbial for futile action...

    (Trad)
  2. Sing a Song Of Sixpence (Trad)
  3. Once I Caught A Fish Alive (Trad)
  4. Medley: Hey Diddle Diddle/Little Jack Horner/Little Miss Muffet (Trad)
  5. Little Bo Peep (Trad)
  6. Mary Mary Quite Contrary (Trad)
  7. Old MacDonald Had A Farm (Trad)
  8. There Was an Old Woman Tossed Up In A Blanket (*) (Trad)
  9. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (Unknown)


LP - Side two
  1. Boys and Girls Come Out To Play (*) (Trad)
  2. Nick Nack Paddy Wack (Trad)
  3. Baa Baa Black Sheep (Trad)
  4. Bobby Shaftoe (Trad)
  5. Hush-a-Bye Baby (Trad)
  6. Lavender's Blue (Dilly, Dilly) (Trad)
  7. London Bridge Is Falling Down
    London Bridge is Falling Down
    "London Bridge Is Falling Down" is a well-known traditional nursery rhyme and singing game, which is found in different versions all over the world. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 502.-Lyrics:...

    (Trad)
  8. Oranges and Lemons
    Oranges and Lemons
    "Oranges and Lemons" is an English nursery rhyme and singing game which refers to the bells of several churches, all within or close to the City of London. It is listed in the Roud Folk Song Index as #3190.-Lyrics:Common modern versions include:...

    (Trad)
  9. Oh Dear, What Can The Matter Be (Trad)

Track listing

CD1
  1. Oh The Grand Old Duke Of York
  2. Sing A Song Of Sixpence
  3. Once I Caught A Fish Alive
  4. Medley
  5. Little Bo Peep
  6. Mary, Mary Quite Contrary
  7. Old Macdonald Had A Farm
  8. There Was An Old Woman Tossed Up In A Basket
  9. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
  10. Boys And Girls Come Out To Play
  11. Nick Nack Paddy Wack
  12. Baa, Baa Black Sheep
  13. Bobby Shaftoe
  14. Hush-A-Bye-Baby
  15. Humpty Dumpty
  16. Lavenders Blue (Dilly Dilly)
  17. London Bridge Is Falling Down
  18. Oranges And Lemons
  19. Oh Dear What Can The Matter Be


CD2
  1. Over The Hills And Far Away
  2. A Fox Jumped Up
  3. Clementine
  4. Three Jolly Rogues Of Lynn
  5. Who Killed Cock Robin?
  6. Cockles And Mussels
  7. Hush Little Baby
  8. What Shall We Do With The Drunken Sailor?
  9. The Riddle Song
  10. Michael Finnigan
  11. Widdicombe Fair
  12. Froggy’s Courting
  13. Curly Locks


Personnel

  • Tim Hart - vocals, acoustic and electric guitar
  • Maddy Prior
    Maddy Prior
    Maddy Prior is an English folk singer, best known as the lead vocalist of Steeleye Span.-Early life:...

     - vocals
  • John Kirkpatrick - vocals, concertina
  • Melanie Harrold - vocals
  • Bob Johnson - vocals, electric guitar
  • Peter Knight - violin
  • Rick Kemp - bass
  • B.J. Cole - steel guitar
  • Tamsey Kaner - cello
  • Mickey Posner, Andy Richards - synthesisers
  • William Spencer, Gary Wilson and the St. Michaels School - playground noise
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