|
|
![]() |
Monkey In The Middle
|
| MUSIC SAMPLES | A word about audio files . . . |
| Monkey In The Middle | aiff (1M) | wav (1M) | realaudio |
| Birthday Song | aiff (960K) | wav (960K) | realaudio |
| Coulda Shoulda Woulds | aiff (590K) | wav (590K) | realaudio |
| SONG LYRICS |
| 1. Monkey In The Middle | |||
| 2. Birthday Song | |||
| 3. It's Hard To Be A Kid | |||
| 4. Coulda Shoulda Woulda | |||
| 5. You're Not The Bossa Nova Me | |||
| 6. Mommy's Lips | |||
| 7. The Girls Are Always Chasing Me | |||
| 8. Thank The Farmer | |||
| 9. Got Milk (If You Want It) - Instrumental | |||
| 10. Zebra In The Kitchen | |||
| 11. Best Friend (Theme from the Courtship of Eddie's Father) | |||
| 12. Knock Knock | |||
| 13. The Fever | |||
| 14. Song for A Rainy Day | |||
| 13. You're Not The Bossa Nova Me -- Instrumental |
| LINER NOTES |
|
All Songs except "Mommy's Lips", "Best
Friend", and "Zebra in the Kitchen" published by: "Mommy's Lips": "Best Friend": "Zebra in the Kitchen": |
| REVIEWS |
|
"Take two boomer dads, a taste for classic rock and
a little spare time, and you've got Daddy A Go Go(www.daddyagogo.com).
The wonderfully warm and upbeat duo sings about birthdays, best friends
and the travails of getting into trouble. The lyrics are pure kid, but
parents will hear nods to the Eagles, the Dead and even proto-punks the
Vaselines. End result: a perfect soundtrack for changing diapers, washing
the minivan or just bopping around the kitchen." "Daddy A Go Go pulls from punk, surf, jam bands and
early rock and roll, but don't think this is too hip for your kid. The
best of these musical styles was always about silliness, fun and dancing,
and they work beautifully as kids' songs." "Monkey In The Middle rocks . . . really packs a punch!
What's cool about Daddy A Go Go's music is the fact that it's real music
for real kids. You won't find cheesy, synthesized fluff tunes here. Go
ahead, give it a spin." "...original children's songs set to the sound of
go-go music . . . if you're old enough, the instrumental homage to mid-
and late-1960's rock 'n roll will take you back . . . kid-friendly and
companionable." |