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Prepare yourself for some smooth tracks with this 45 hailing out of the 1970s. Our second pick this week is Radiation - also known as The Headliners. Radiation: Shaking Up The Nation / Love Be Not A Stranger Never heard Sharon Redd’s music? Take a listen for yourself with the link below! Due to complications with AIDS and pneumonia, Redd passed away far too young. Needless to say, Redd was bound to make an impact on the music world. Sharon Redd was the half sister of local Cincinnati R&B artist Penny Ford, her father worked at King Recods, her brother collaborated with Kool & the Gang, and her step-father played with Benny Goodman. Label Owner: United Artists Records, A TransAmerica Co. Sharon Redd: Half As Much / I’ve Got A Feeling This might be one of our most diverse group of 45s to date, offering a female vocalist with roots based in our hometown of Cincinnati, a smooth band you’ve likely never heard before, and a 45 with island-like sounds perfect for a sunny summer day.
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To save time, I’ll just write the new part by verse.We’ve got 3 hot 45s for you to get your summer started and they are all available right here on. The tree was in the hole and the hole was in the ground and the green grass grew all around and around and the green grass grew all around.Īnd the branch was on the tree and the tree was in the hole and the hole was in the ground and the green grass grew all around and around and the green grass grew all around. There are a number of different versions and ways to do this song. In fact, I still have her large print version of the song from her old kindergarten classroom. Where I First Heard It: This was one my grandma would always sing to me as a kid. Grade Level: This one works OK with Kindergarten, but it’s a little more complicated. Unless I meet…that bear once more… The Green Grass Grew All Around That’s all there is….there ain’t no more… Now don’t you fret…and don’t you frown…Ĭause I caught that branch…on the way back down…ĩ. **Each verse is sung in echo and then put together.īut I missed that branch…on the way up there…Ĩ. I’ll write down the version I know and remember. *As with most songs, there is some variation in lyrics. Where I First Heard It: Book of Echo Songs, Feierabend (this is one of those call and response songs for kids) Here is my notation of the song.īasketball star…librarian…pizza man…in my hand. Where I First Heard It: Camp Tecumseh, Brookston, IN Skipping echo songs to go for another type of call and response song is often difficult for kids (and adults) and may result in frustration.Īny grade can perform any type of call and response song, but it takes time and practice with echo songs first.Ĭan be your friend, can be your friend, can be your friend too!Ĭan be your friend, can be your friend, can be your friend too! Hey-o Brazilian Bop These should be used first before moving on to recurring or different response songs. The reason it’s important to differentiate between echo songs and call and response songs at large is due to difficulty and sequencing.Įcho songs are the easiest format of call and response songs. Put another way: all echo songs are call and response songs, but not all call and response songs are echo songs. This is because echo songs are, in fact, a specific type of call and response songs. You may notice in this definition how echo songs fit into this as well. (A lot of these songs make great vocal warmups for kids.) The leader sings a phrase, and the chorus responds with either the same phrase, a recurring phrase, or something entirely different. This may seem like splitting hairs, but there’s an important difference between echo songs and call and response songs.Ī call and response song may be defined as any song where there are two parts: a leader and a chorus.
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