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You'll Sing a Song and I'll Sing a Song
Ella Jenkins
SFW45010
Ella’s best-selling record has international songs that encourage singing and rhythmic participation. Recommended for early education by Teachers Magazine. Did You Feed My Cow?, This Train, Sifting in the Sand, Cadima, Shabbat Shalom, and others. "Will surely delight the young." Film News For more information on Ella Jenkins, please visit www.ellajenkins.com.
The composition
"You'll Sing a Song and I'll Sing a Song"
was added to National Recording Registry in 2007. The National Recording Registry was established in 2000 in the Library of Congress to maintain and preserve sound recordings and collections of sound recordings that are culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant. Read more about the Registry
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Country(s)
United States
Culture Group(s)
African American
Keyword(s)
Folk songs--United States
;
Folksong revival
;
Music--Juvenile
Year of Recording
1989
Record Label
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Source Archive
Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
Credits
Artist Ella Jenkins ; Liner Notes by Charles Edwards Smith ; Design by Ronald Clyne ; Cover artwork by Ronald Clyne
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101
You'll Sing a Song and I'll Sing a Song
Ella Jenkins
4:26
102
Shabot Shalom
Ella Jenkins
0:51
103
Cadima
Ella Jenkins
1:42
104
This Train
Ella Jenkins
3:08
105
Did You Feed My Cow?
Ella Jenkins
3:17
106
Miss Mary Mack
Ella Jenkins
2:01
107
May-ree Mack
Ella Jenkins
2:14
108
You'll Sing a Song and I'll Sing a Song (review)
Ella Jenkins
2:47
109
Dulce Dulce
Ella Jenkins
1:20
110
May-ree Mack (review)
Ella Jenkins
2:23
111
Maori Indian Battle Chant
Ella Jenkins
0:36
112
Did You Feed My Cow? (review)
Ella Jenkins
2:38
113
I Saw
Ella Jenkins
2:25
114
Sifting in the Sand
Ella Jenkins
1:14
115
Guide Me
Ella Jenkins
3:04
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