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Unknown Artist - Hey Diddle Diddle / Rock A Bye Baby Album

Unknown Artist - Hey Diddle Diddle / Rock A Bye Baby Album
Performer: Unknown Artist
Title: Hey Diddle Diddle / Rock A Bye Baby
Country: US
Genre: Kids & Teens
Style:Story
Released: 2002
Catalog number: 30042
Label: Kid N You
MP3 album szie: 1940 mb
FLAC album size: 2975 mb

Tracklist

1All The Pretty Horses
2PC Lullaby
3Lullaby And Goodnight
4Rock A Bye Baby
5Bye Baby Bunting
6Hey Diddle Diddle
7Mary Mack
8Animal Fair
9The Barking Song
10Story
11Daring Young Cow
12Sandman
13Skip To My Lou

Notes

Stories and Sing-Along Songs

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sterling Entertainment Group

Short intro

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