Naughty Songs For Boys and Girls

Summary
This album was recorded and released in 1978 and was the first album where Barry overdubbed his vocals in a chorus of different voices. A new CD cover mimics the original album photo–except this time Barry’s twins flank him.Barry Louis Polisar has done what few children’s artists have been able to combine music, poetry and a keen sense of humor that can relate to a child’s experience. This classic recording includes such favorites as “I Can’t, I Can’t” and “Don’t Put Your Finger Up Your Nose” (we still think that’s good advice!). A Landmark recording filled with genuine infectious humor and kid-friendly philosophy. The All Ears Guide to Recorded Music for Children said, “Barry Louis Polisar is an American treasure. He has altered forever the way children and adults communicate through music. He’s irresistible to kids who have long needed a determined and articulate spokesperson to remind the world of childhood’s realities.”
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