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Peggy's Pie Parlor Ralph's World sealed CD kids children's Ralph Covert Chicago

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CDs

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Brand New

Style:

Blues Chicago Blues

Duration:

Album

Release Year:

2003

UPC:

0799627004828

Genre:

Rock

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mini fresh

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Item number:

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compact disc factory sealed, unopened 1. The Mighty Worm 2. Banana Seat Bike 3. Peggy's Pie Parlor Polka 4. Covered In Glue 5. Go go Pogo 6. I Never See Maggie Alone 7. Tango Dancing Bear 8. All I Wanna Do Is Play 9. Cavemen! 10. Yon Yonson 11. Puppy Dog 12. Family Day 13. I'm My Own Grandpaw 14. 67 Cents Of Heaven Poke into Ralph Covert's fourth album for kids and a preoccupation with where to pin the blue ribbon overrides any fear of fruit-filling overload. Here, as in all three previous discs, forkfuls of genuine hilariousness--from the cut-up Broadway parody "Caveman" to the giddy gusto of "Go Go Pogo"--mix with rock-on, purely musical instincts, like in the good-timey "All I Wanna Do Is Play," the wheelie-poppin' "Banana Seat Bike," and "67 Cents of Heaven," a lemonade sip of a song if ever there was one. A couple of well chosen classics ("I Never See Maggie Alone," "I'm My Own Grandpaw") stir nicely into the funnyman/serious rock roll recipe. Few pie parlors can claim to be flakier, none as much fun. --Tammy La Gorce