Welcome to the Greenblatt & Seay Originals for Kids, an assortment of 24 light-hearted songs mostly inspired by their sons when they were little.
Audio or video recordings of most of these songs are available on our website.
The songs are notated in treble clef, and they include chords, and lyrics for all the verses. The stories behind the tunes are in the back of the book, so you can understand the motivation behind the songs.
“The Baby Goes to Boston” music by Greenblatt* “A Banjo Player Closed My Door” words and music by Greenblatt “Bath Time Again” words and music by Greenblatt “Beepin’ Faces” words by Seay, music by Greenblatt “Call Me” words and music by Greenblatt-Seay Quartet “Cowboy Kid” words by Seay, music by Greenblatt “Django’s Jacket” words and music by Greenblatt “Drifter Dog, M.D.” by Greenblatt “Drippin’ Faucets” words by Seay “Floatin’ Along” words and music by Greenblatt “Gig on Time” words and music by Greenblatt “Gonna Getcha Train” words by Greenblatt and Seay, music by Greenblatt “I Don’t Want No Babies In My Bed” words by Greenblatt and Seay, music by Greenblatt “It Starts With Your Feet” words and music by Greenblatt “Mom Said” by Greenblatt & Seay “My Name Is Baby Wilson” words and music by Greenblatt “Practice, Practice, Practice” words and music by Greenblatt “Same Songs” words by Seay, music by Greenblatt “Sat on a Cat” words by Seay, music by Seay and Greenblatt “Ugly Bug” words by Django Greenblatt-Seay and Seay, music by Greenblatt “Waltzing’s As Easy As 1, 2, 3” words and music by Greenblatt “What Does a Teddy Bear Eat for Breakfast” words by Django Greenblatt-Seay, music by Greenblatt “Whenever Mommy’s Cold” words and music by Greenblatt
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= Poem by Laura E. Richards (circa 1902) |
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