For me, the songs that really represent an artist or a genre are the ones that move me. They might make my body move, move me to laughter or move me to tears, but they affect me deeply in some way. All of the songs that I've chosen as an introduction to kids' music have some element that I think is moving, as well as being representative of the ever-expanding world of kids' music. Some of these songs are for very young children, some are for kids already in school, some are more for the parents, but to me most of them have a lovely sense of something joyful or beautiful, and often it's from the child's perspective.
It goes without saying that there are now so many wonderful musicians making great music for families that it would have been impossible to put them all on this list. Instead I just tried to include a sampling of music more recently written along with music that has stood the test of time. "Sammy" by Hap Palmer is an exquisitely written song that made me cry as a kid, with a message that I still appreciate as an adult. "I am a Paleontologist" is only one amazing song of many by They Might Be Giants. I happen to think this one is genius in the way it combines content that is truly of interest to kids with a super catchy chorus and a sound that hints enough at crunchy guitar rock to tickle parents.
Brady Rymer's "Jump Up (It's a Good Day)" is a song that really moves me to jump and just makes me feel happy every time I hear it. I only included one song from a musical because I think that music is easier to discover without much research, but I think that many amazing kids' songs come from that genre (I could do an entire list made up of songs exclusively performed by Julie Andrews). I also couldn't help myself, but as a bonus 21st track, I included Paul Simon's "St. Judy's Comet" because even though he didn't put it on a kids' album, Simon wrote it for his own son. I sang it to my daughter for years, and I think it's one of those songs that takes on deep meaning only once you become a parent.
Here are my 20 (OK, 21) bits of kids' music pleasure, in no particular order. Enjoy!
"Jump Up (It's a Good Day)" - Brady Rymer and the Little Band That Could
"Roller Coaster" - Kira Willey
"Pop Fly"- Justin Roberts
"Spoonful of Sugar" - from Mary Poppins
"I am a Paleontologist" - They Might Be Giants (with Danny Weinkauf)
"Family Time" - Ziggy Marley
"Daddy-O" - Frances England
"Sammy" - Hap Palmer
"Glad To Have A Friend Like You" - Free To Be You And Me/Marlo Thomas and Friends
"Go Down Emmanuel Road" - Dan Zanes
"Good Morning My Love" - Vered
"The Garden Song" - Arlo Guthrie
"Upside Down" - Jack Johnson
"John The Rabbit" - Elizabeth Mitchell
"All These Shapes" - The Pop-Ups
"Music Everywhere" - The Dirty Sock Funtime Band
"Fly Birdy Fly" - Choo Choo Soul
"Walking With Spring" - The Okee Dokee Brothers
"The Marvelous Toy" - Tom Paxton
"Suppertime" - The Verve Pipe
"St. Judy's Comet" - Paul Simon
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