Chicken Soup With Rice from the 1975 cartoon Really Rosie, written by Maurice Sendak with music by Carole King. Really fun stuff and long over due for a release on DVD!
Chicken Soup With Rice from the 1975 cartoon Really Rosie, written by Maurice Sendak with music by Carole King. Really fun stuff and long over due for a release on DVD!
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where is the song "Carole King - Pierre" just plain? Because I remember seeing the 45 recently, but I remember a cartoon with the song, remember vaguly how it sounds, and I think it was on the Great Space Coaster, because I saw it on tv. All they have on here is people miming to the song, sounds terrible.
Our class sang this song in first grade back in '93. I hadn't heard this song since then, but for some reason I woke up this morning with it stuck in my head and was humming it all day.
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because I once saw some cartoon of "Pierre" and was wondering if it was the same one....
you should hear Tammy Grimes reading "Where the wild things are"