REALLY ROSIE, Music by written and sung by Carole King, story by Maurice Sendak based on his books.
Perhaps because I was already a Carole King fan, and this came along at the moment when my kids were ready for it, this is one of my favorite all-time albums. (Yes they were still albums then). This was from an era when children's movies, TV shows, and music was scant.
REALLY ROSIE was a musical, a TV show, an album, but first of a series of books.
The musical is based on Sendak's books: Chicken Soup with Rice, Pierre, One was Johnny, Alligators All Around (which comprise The Nutshell Library: The Sign on Rosie's Door (1960). Sendak based the story on a theatrical little girl he knew as a child.
The story takes place on a summer day in the life of a group of several neighborhood friends, including
We knew all the songs from Really Rosie by heart. I still do.
Check out Scott Parker's blog for more forgotten music.
4 comments:
Patti - I remember Really Rose! How very cool that you brought that one back for me : ). And I've been a Carol King fan for a very long time. Great choice for Forgotten Music.
Yup. And they're still albums, too...at least till the last CD rolls out of a recording device. MP3s and other electronic files might finally put paid to the term that arose, iinm, becuase multiple 78s were bound together for longer works...my 3-disc (!)RHAPSODY IN BLUE for example.
I mentioned THE POINT over at Scott's blog...and FREE TO BE, YOU AND ME strikes me as another children's one-off from the era with some memorable music associated with it...
Boy, this brings back a ton of memories, Patti. And, I had forgotten all about this album. Great choice!
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