Sing-A-Longs and Lullabies for the Film Curious George [Bonus Track] by Jack Johnson: CD Cover

    Sing-A-Longs and Lullabies for the Film Curious George [Bonus Track] Jack Johnson

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    CD - Bonus Tracks

    • Release Date: 11/19/2008
    • Original Release: 2006
    • Label: UNIVERSAL JAPAN
    • UPC: 4988005483379
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    Sing-A-Longs and Lullabies for the Film Curious George [Bonus Track]

    1Upside Down 3:28
    2Broken 3:55
    3People Watching 3:19
    4Wrong Turn 2:53
    5Talk of the Town 3:22
    6Jungle Gym 2:24
    7We're Going to Be Friends 2:18
    8The Sharing Song 2:45
    9The 3 R's 2:55
    10Lullaby / Matt Costa 2:48
    11With My Own Two Hands 2:59
    12Questions 4:10
    13Supposed to Be 2:55
    14The 3 R's Money Mark Remash 2:26

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    Perennial surfer dude/singer/songwriter Jack Johnson lends his voice to the eternally silent Curious George on this collection of "Sing-A-Longs and Lullabies", original material built around the famous monkey and his strange obsession with "the Man with the Yellow Hat." Universal Pictures couldn't have picked a better collaborator for this soundtrack to the Curious George film, as Johnson's easygoing delivery and breezy demeanor match George's silent curiosity to a T. Fellow songwriters Ben Harper, G. Love, and Matt Costa contribute three songs to the predominantly children-oriented affair, while Johnson and band give up an island rendition of the White Stripes' "We're Going to Be Friends," as well as the umpteenth cover of Schoolhouse Rock!'s "Three Is the Magic Number." Heady stuff? Not exactly, but there's not an ounce of pretense to the project, making it a fun, safe bet for kids and a forgettable -- yet not entirely unpleasant -- piece of escapism for adults. [Universal Island's 2006 edition featured alternate album art and one bonus track.] Reverend Lee Power, All Music Guide

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