Free To Be... You And Me by Marlo Thomas And Friends

Free To Be... You And Me

Marlo Thomas And Friends

1972

Free To Be... You And Me is a Children & Family album by Marlo Thomas And Friends, originally released in 1972. On Gatefold: 40 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Children & Family
  • Kids Music
  • clean
  • playful
  • witty

About

Still basking in the bright afterglow of the Summer of Love, Marlo Thomas and a handful of her famous friends gathered in 1972 to deliver a message of acceptance, equality, empowerment, and peace aimed at a pint-sized audience. Alan Alda’s musical version of the picture book <i>William’s Doll</i> introduces kids to gender issues in an appropriate way, while football great Rosey Grier announces “It’s Alright to Cry.” Carol Channing’s “Housework” is hilarious, and who could argue with Harry Belafonte’s message in “Parents Are People”?

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Tracklist

  1. 1Free to Be...You and Me3:14
  2. 2Boy Meets Girl2:27
  3. 3When We Grow Up2:08
  4. 4Don't Dress Your Cat In an Apron0:33
  5. 5Parents Are People3:08
  6. 6Housework2:57
  7. 7Helping0:49
  8. 8Ladies First3:33
  9. 9Dudley Pippin and the Principal2:07
  10. 10It's Alright to Cry2:23
  11. 11Sisters and Brothers2:34
  12. 12My Dog Is a Plumber0:32
  13. 13William's Doll3:15
  14. 14Atalanta7:13
  15. 15Grandma2:35
  16. 16Girl Land2:41
  17. 17Dudley Pippin and His No-Friend1:26
  18. 18Glad to Have a Friend Like You2:17
  19. 19Free to Be...You and Me (Outro)0:32

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 40 pressings tracked on Gatefold