PiMPoM é um boneco

VERA FUZARO
COMPOSITOR: RUBEM TAVARES
PAÍS: BRASIL
ÁLBUM: GALINHA PINTADINHA – VOL. 4
GRAVADORA: SOM LIVRE
GÊNERO: MÚSICA INFANTIL
ANO: 2006
 
           Galinha Pintadinha é um projeto infantil criado pelos produtores Juliano Prado e Marcos Luporini.
      Em 28 de dezembro de 2006, a dupla decidiu adicionar uma animação infantil no website YouTube para apresentação a alguns produtores de um canal infantil de São Paulo, pois não teriam como comparecer à reunião. Os executivos não aprovaram o vídeo e a ideia inicial não vingou. Porém seis meses depois, a dupla, que não havia removido o vídeo do website, percebeu que o número de visualizações estava bastante expressivo, cerca de 500 mil.
         Percebendo a possibilidade de sucesso, o projeto seguiu adiante então com a criação do DVD Galinha Pintadinha e Sua Turma, que contava com animações em 2D com personagens infantis e canções de domínio público. O áudio incluía cantigas de várias gerações, como "A Barata", "Indiozinhos", "Escravos de Jó" e "Marcha soldado".
          Em 2010, já com o apoio da Som Livre a equipe criou o segundo DVD, intitulado Galinha Pintadinha 2. O DVD também incluía cantigas clássicas, como "Atirei o pau no gato", "Alecrim Dourado", "Sapo Cururu" e "Se Essa Rua Fosse Minha". Já no primeiro mês, foram mais de 100 mil cópias vendidas, o que garantiu a premiação com disco de platina duplo.
Pimpom é um boneco
Feito de papelão
Que lava a carinha
Com água e com sabão
 
Penteia o cabelo
Com pente de marfim
E se dá uns puxões
Não chora assim, assim
 
Pimpom toma sua sopa
E não suja o babador
Pois come com cuidado
O que é feito com amor
 
Apenas as estrelas
Começam a brilhar
Pimpom vai para a cama
Dormir e descansar
 
Pimpom me dá sua mão
Com um forte apertão
Quero ser seu amigo
Pimpom, pimpom, pimpom.

DRIVING IN MY CAR

MOTHER GOOSE CLUB
SONGWRITER: MIKE BARSON
COUNSTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: DRIVING IN MY CAR
LABEL: STIFF RECOPRDS
GENRE: KIDSONG
YEAR: 1982
 
           Michael Barson (born 21 April 1958) is a Scottish-born multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and composer. In a career spanning more than 40 years, Barson came to prominence in the late 1970s as the keyboard player for the band Madness.
           "Driving in My Car" is a song by Madness. It was released as a stand-alone single on 24 July 1982 and spent eight weeks on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number four. It reached number 20 on the Australian Singles Chart.
         The B-side to the single was "Animal Farm", a mostly instrumental reworking of the song "Tomorrow's Dream" from the album 7. The 12" release of the single included the song "Riding on My Bike", which is basically a rewording of the main track, sung by Lee Thompson.
         "Driving in My Car" was the 13th in a run of 20 consecutive UK top 20 hits for Madness, and is the only one of those 20 never to have been officially released on a Madness album in the USA. It was later included on the 2010 re-release of the band's 1982 album The Rise and Fall, as well as its two B-sides.
Driving in my car.
Vroom vroom vroom.
Driving in my car.
Vroom vroom vroom.
Driving very fast.
Vroom vroom vroom.
Driving very slow.
Vroom vroom vroom.
I like driving.
Driving in my car.
 
Riding on my bike.
Pedal pedal pedal.
Riding on my bike.
Pedal pedal pedal.
Riding very fast
Pedal pedal pedal.
Riding very slow
Pedal pedal pedal.
I like riding,
Riding on my bike
 
Rowing in my boat,
Splash splash splash,
Rowing in my boat,
Splash splash splash,
Rowing very fast
Splash splash splash,
Rowing very slow.
Splash splash splash.
I like rowing.
Rowing in my boat.
 
Riding on my train.
Choo, choo, choo.
Riding on my train.
Choo, choo, choo.
Riding very fast.
Choo, choo, choo.
Riding very slow.
Choo, choo, choo.
I like riding.
Riding on my train.
 
Flying in my airplane.
Whoosh whoosh.
Flying in my airplane.
Whoosh whoosh.
Flying very high.
Whoosh whoosh.
Flying very low.
Whoosh whoosh.
I like flying.
Flying in my airplane.

THE BEAR WENT OVER THE MOUNTAIN

VARIOUS
SONGWRITER: UNKNOWNED
COUNSTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: CRAYOLA: ANIMAL SONGS
LABEL: MADACY RECORDS
GENRE: KIDSONG
YEAR: 1996
 
       William Kotzwinkle is an American novelist, children's writer, and screenwriter. He was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. He has won the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel for Doctor Rat in 1977, and has also won the National Magazine Award for fiction. Kotzwinkle wrote the novelization of the screenplay for E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
           He has been married to author Elizabeth Gundy since 1965.
           The Bear Went Over the Mountain(1996) is a novel by William Kotzwinkle. The movie rights for the book were sold to Jim Henson.
          "The Bear Went Over the Mountain" is a campfire song sung to the tune of "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow". The public domain lyrics are of unknown origin.
           Bing Crosby included the song in a medley on his 1961 album 101 Gang Songs and it is from Kidsongs. It is also a piece of background music from Animaniacs.
          Arthur Bramhall isolates himself in a forest cabin to write a novel; once it is complete, he goes off to buy champagne in celebration, after first burying the manuscript to protect it from fire. In his absence, a bear digs up his manuscript. The bear reads the manuscript, decides it is good, and brings it to New York City, where he is accepted as a talented author and desirable party guest.

The bear went over the mountain,
the bear went over the mountain,
the bear went over the mountain,
to see what she could see.
And all that she could see,
and all that she could see,
was the other side of the mountain,
the other side of the mountain,
the other side of the mountain,
was all that she could see.
 
The bear went across the river,
the bear went across the river,
the bear went across the river,
to see what she could see.
And all that she could see,
and all that she could see,
was the other side of the river,
the other side of the river,
the other side of the river,
was all that she could see.
 
The bear went through the forest,
the bear went through the forest,
the bear went through the forest,
to see what she could see.
And all that she could see,
and all that she could see,
was the other side of the forest,
the other side of the forest,
the other side of the forest,
was all that she could see.
 
The bear climbed up the big tree,
the bear climbed up the big tree,
the bear climbed up the big tree,
to see what she could see.
And all that she could see,
and all that she could see,
was the forest, river, and mountain,
the forest, river, and mountain,
the forest, river, and mountain,
was all that she could see.
Was all that she could see. 

DREAM A LITTLE DREAM OF ME

ELLA FITZEGERALD & LOUIS ARMSTRONG
SONGWRITERS: GUS KAHN; FABIAN ANDRÉ & WILBUR SCHWANDT
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: ELLA & LOUIS
LABEL: VOCAL CLASSICS
GENRE: JAZZ
YEAR: 1956
 
         The collaborations between Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong have attracted much attention over the years. The artists were both widely known icons not just in the areas of big band, jazz, and swing music but across 20th century popular music in general. The two African-American musicians produced three official releases together in Ella and Louis(1956), Ella and Louis Again(1957), and Porgy and Bess(1959). Each release earned both commercial and critical success. As well, tracks related to those albums have also appeared in various forms in multi-artist collections and other such records.
        In terms of touring performances, Fitzgerald once again teamed up with Armstrong, after the success of their first album, to hold a series of concerts at the Hollywood Bowl. The duo's music proved popular with the live audiences. Two live tracks from those 1956 concerts would end up being released as album bonus material in the 1990s.
          "Dream a Little Dream of Me" is a 1931 song with music by Fabian Andre and Wilbur Schwandt and lyrics by Gus Kahn. It was first recorded in February 1931 by Ozzie Nelson and also by Wayne King and His Orchestra, with vocals by Ernie Birchill. A popular standard, it has seen more than 60 other versions recorded, with one of the highest chart ratings by The Mamas & The Papas in 1968 with Cass Elliot on lead vocals.
Stars shining bright above you
Night breezes seem to whisper I love you
Birds singing in the sycamore tree
Dream a little dream of me
 
Say nighty night and kiss me
Just hold me tight and tell me you miss me
While I'm alone and blue as can be
Dream a little dream of me
 
Stars fading but I linger on dear
(Oh how you linger on)
Still craving your kiss
(How you crave my kiss)
Now I am longing to linger till dawn dear
Just sitting there
(Give me a little kiss)
 
Dreams till sunbeams find you
Sweet dreams that leave all worries behind you
But in your dreams whatever they be
Dream a little dream of me
 
Stars fading but I linger on dear
Still craving your kiss
Ya I am longing to linger till dawn dear
Just saying this
 
Sweet dreams when dreaming
(Till sunbeams find you keep dreamin')
Gotta keep dreamin'
(Leave your worries behind you)
But in your dreams whatever they be
You gotta make me a promise
Promise to me
You'll dream dream a little dream of me.