Where the Sidewalk Ends
Download links and information about Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein. This album was released in 1976 and it belongs to World Music, Country, Outlaw Country, Songwriter/Lyricist, Kids, Humor, Contemporary Folk genres. It contains 47 tracks with total duration of 48:04 minutes.
Artist: | Shel Silverstein |
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Release date: | 1976 |
Genre: | World Music, Country, Outlaw Country, Songwriter/Lyricist, Kids, Humor, Contemporary Folk |
Tracks: | 47 |
Duration: | 48:04 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Invitation | 0:39 |
2. | Eighteen Flavors | 0:45 |
3. | Melinda Mae | 0:36 |
4. | Sick | 1:22 |
5. | Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me Too | 1:49 |
6. | Enter This Deserted House | 1:08 |
7. | Jimmy Jet and His T.V. Set | 1:07 |
8. | For Sale | 0:45 |
9. | Warning | 0:37 |
10. | The Yipiyuk | 1:40 |
11. | Crocodile's Toothache | 1:18 |
12. | Stone Telling | 0:29 |
13. | Ridiculous Rose | 0:10 |
14. | Boa Constrictor | 1:12 |
15. | Peanut-Butter Sandwich | 3:31 |
16. | Listen to the Mustn'ts | 0:23 |
17. | Hug o' War | 0:23 |
18. | Smart | 1:09 |
19. | Forgotten Language | 0:55 |
20. | The Farmer and the Queen | 1:05 |
21. | The One Who Stayed | 1:16 |
22. | No Difference | 0:45 |
23. | Wild Boar | 0:31 |
24. | Thumbs | 0:30 |
25. | Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout Would Not Take the Garbage Out | 2:33 |
26. | My Hobby | 0:59 |
27. | Early Bird | 0:24 |
28. | Me-Stew | 0:48 |
29. | Captain Hook | 0:38 |
30. | With His Mouth Full of Food | 1:37 |
31. | The Flying Festoon | 0:48 |
32. | The Silver Fish | 1:01 |
33. | The Generals | 1:49 |
34. | The Worst | 0:30 |
35. | Dreadful | 1:06 |
36. | My Beard | 0:27 |
37. | The Little Blue Engine | 1:03 |
38. | If I Had a Brontosaurus | 0:11 |
39. | One Inch Tall | 0:58 |
40. | Long-Haired Boy | 2:08 |
41. | Rain | 0:39 |
42. | True Story | 0:45 |
43. | Hungry Mungry | 2:32 |
44. | Standing | 0:17 |
45. | If the World Was Crazy | 1:14 |
46. | Hector the Collector | 1:06 |
47. | Spaghetti | 0:26 |
Details
[Edit]If the Shel Silverstein book Where the Sidewalk Ends isn't already in every child's hands, it should be; it's as poignant and whimsical as the day it was written. The album version is another matter. Silverstein already had plenty of experience in the recording studio, and his musical delivery of his poems is certainly unique. He sounds a little like Emo Phillips reading verse. This album is sure to have fans who treasure it for its disquietingly offbeat delivery.