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Free To Be You And Me Artist: Marlo Thomas and Friends

Starring and produced by Marlo Thomas, this album was originally released in 1972. Featuring favorites such as Parents are People performed by Harry Belefonte, William's Doll performed by Alan Alda and Boy Meets Girl performed by Mel Brooks, this collaboration also includes music by Marlo Thomas, Dick Cavett, Carol Channing, Rosey Grier, the New Seekers, Diana Ross and Tom Smothers. Details, details - Artist: Marlo Thomas and Friends - Ages: 2-4 years - Genre: Soundtrack - Original Release Date: October 25, 1990 - Running Time: 46:47 Track Listing1. Free To Be You And Me - The New Seekers Listen 2. Boy Meets Girl - Mel Brooks And Marlo Thomas Listen 3. When We Grow Up - Diana Ross4. Don't Dress Your Cat In An Apron - Billy De Wolfe Listen 5. Parents Are People - Harry Belafonte And Marlo Thomas6. Housework - Carol Channing7. Helping - Tom Smothers8. Ladies First - Marlo Thomas9. Dudley Pippin And The Principal - Billy De Wolfe, Marko Thomas, Bobby Morse10. It's All Right To Cry - Rosey Grier11. Sisters And Brothers - Sisters And Brothers12. My Dog Is A Plumber - Dick Cavett13. William's Doll - Alan Alda And Marlo Thomas14. Atlanta - Alan Alda And Marlo Thomas15. Grandma - Diana Sands16. Girl Land - Jack Cassidy Adn Shirley Jones17. Dudley Pippin And His No-Friend - Bobby Morse And Marlo Thomas18. Glad To Have A Friend Like You - Marlo Thomas19. Bonus Track - Free To Be...You And Me
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Review 1 for Free To Be You And Me Artist: Marlo Thomas and Friends
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5 out of 5
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Would you recommend? Yes
LucyJ
November 28, 2008
Irreplaceable
"One of the best children's recordings ever made - Marlo Thomas wrote the book on respecting children via music and story. The '70's ERA-era messages may now seem quaint or outdated to some of us, but they still have to be learned by our kids. I have to say sometimes I get a little choked up watching my daughter listening intently to the same songs I listened to for hours and memorized by heart as a kid. Not to be missed."
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Review 2 for Free To Be You And Me Artist: Marlo Thomas and Friends
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4 out of 5
4 out of 5
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gadk
Location - island heights, NJ
Number of Kids - 3
Age of youngest child - 0-1
Age of oldest child - 5-7
Age - 30-39
October 14, 2008
My kids love this!
"My daughter received this as a gift 2 years ago for her 4th birthday so I just recently bought it for her friends birthday.! She still plays it occasionally but my other two kids now are starting to get into it (ages 4 & 2). The skits are silly but some we wind up fast forwarding to the music. Some of the skits/music do seem a bit dated though. I found Marlo's 2nd cd titled Thanks and Giving, which all three of my kids absolutly love. It is now in my car and my 2year old asks me to put it on as soon as we hit the seat. It has today's artists and I definitly would have bought this also if you carried it. It's for a great cause!"
Review 3 for Free To Be You And Me Artist: Marlo Thomas and Friends
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5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Would you recommend? Yes
Bloomgirls
Location - MA
Number of Kids - 2
Age of youngest child - 0-1
Age of oldest child - 5-7
Age - 30-39
April 10, 2008
Bring back the 70-s-great music
"all parents love this- brings us back to when we were kids"
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