Pickwick, one of the largest and best-known marketers of "bargain" LP's (anywhere from 49 cents to $1.99, depending on the retailer and material), always used "filler" when releasing albums of songs from hit recordings, movies, TV, and Broadway. In this instance, only ONE song from "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" [the title song] was featured on this 1967 album. The rest was "public domain" material of other children's songs, originally recorded years earlier for their "Cricket" label.
i heard this song on a music theory CD. i love it.
Rocksickle2895 1 month ago
"Come, friends who plough the sea..."
Kremzeek217 1 year ago
HAIL HAIL THE CELTS R HERE
1997larsson 1 year ago
Pickwick, one of the largest and best-known marketers of "bargain" LP's (anywhere from 49 cents to $1.99, depending on the retailer and material), always used "filler" when releasing albums of songs from hit recordings, movies, TV, and Broadway. In this instance, only ONE song from "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" [the title song] was featured on this 1967 album. The rest was "public domain" material of other children's songs, originally recorded years earlier for their "Cricket" label.
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
this song was on the backyardigans
ThePooh0987 1 year ago
This is my theme song according to my friends mom??!! Lol.
Camoperson101 2 years ago
oh boiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
6363robin 2 years ago