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Archive for September, 2010

Songs About Fruits And Vegetables

According to a recent article in The New York Times, a report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that Americans are not eating their vegetables — unless you count french fries as a vegetable.

Here are five songs to speak up for the rejected portion of our food pyramid. Eat up!

  1. Addicted To Spuds “Weird Al” Yankovic; The Food Album (Volcano)
  2. Chicken Cordon Bleus Steve Goodman; No Big Surprise: The Steve Goodman Anthology (Red Pajama)
  3. I’d Eat It Anyway Imagination Movers; Good Ideas (Walt Disney)
  4. Plant A Radish Original Cast; Fantasticks (Polydor)
  5. Yes We Have No Bananas Spike Jones; Best Of Spike Jones-#2 (RCA)

For more songs on this topic, see GreenBookofSongs.com® categories Food & Beverages: Fruit, Food & Beverages: General and Food & Beverages: Vegetables.

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Songs for Library Card Sign-up Month

As The Uncle Brothers sing in “It’s All There At The Library”, one of the best deals in town is available for the price of a free library card. Because September is Library Card Sign-up Month, we’ve selected these songs about books, poems, stories and imagination. Have a listen, and then go get (or renew) your card!

  1. Dulcinea Original Cast; ST/Man Of La Mancha (MCA)
  2. It’s All There At The Library The Uncle Brothers; Songs For Schools-Reading-C (Blackwater)
  3. Librarian Jonathan Rundman; Public Library (Pastemusic.com)
  4. Love Story Taylor Swift; Fearless (Big Machine)
  5. Next Harry Potter Tommy Gardner; Kangaroo Waffles & Other Treasure (Blackwater)
  6. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner Iron Maiden; Powerslave (Capitol)
  7. Who Wrote Holden Caulfield? Green Day; Kerplunk! (Lookout)
  8. Wuthering Heights Pat Benatar; Crimes Of Passion (Chrysalis) 

For more songs on this topic, visit GreenBookofSongs.com® categories Books, Books: Story Songs and Storybook Characters.

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Songs About 9/11 Nine Years Later

We add here to other lists we’ve posted in previous years, in remembrance of 9/11 and all that was lost.

  1. God Bless This Mess Sheryl Crow; Detours (A&M/Interscope)
  2. Have You Forgotten? Darryl Worley; Have You Forgotten? (DreamWorks/SKG)
  3. Him Lily Allen; It’s Not Me, It’s You (Capitol)
  4. If I Had A Time Machine, That Would Be Fresh MC Lars; The Graduate (Horris)
  5. You’re Missing Bruce Springsteen; The Rising (Columbia)

For more songs on this topic, see the GreenBookofSongs.com® categories Danger & Disaster: 9/11/2001 and War: Middle East.

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