The folks at Razor & Tie sent me a copy of John Lithgow's new CD, The Sunny Side of the Street, about three months ago. I've always thought Lithgow is hilarious. And ever since he appeared on the television show, Third Rock from the Sun, it's even more fun to watch him as the pious Rev. Moore in the movie, Footloose. And when the offer came to take a listen to his new CD, how could I say no? It was also perfect timing -- I was getting tired of listening to Nol's millionth request for the song, "I'll make you happy," by some dude with the initials R.S.
On to the music.
Sunny Side of the Street includes 13 covers of old classics like "Inka Dinka Do" and "Ya Gotta Have Pep." The songs are upbeat and cute. And with Lithow's trademark corny 'tude, you actually have fun be-bopping around.
The first time we listened to the CD, Nol sat on the floor, took in every big band sound and all the words. He quickly decided that the tunes "Pick Yourself Up" and "Getting to Know You" were his favorites and picked up the lyrics. (Can you imagine a four year old singing, "Getting to know you, getting to know all about you." Pretty cute.) "You gotta have pep" sends him into a dancing fit and it's nearly impossible to not join him.
As with any children's CD, you have to listen to Sunny Side in doses. After a week, I was tired of it and we went back to some more modern tunes. Nol could have played it forever. It's perfect when you need some silliness, perhaps after time-out ten before noon. And I know it'll come in handy when the crazedparent household hits rainy season.
Dare I say it would even be a good stocking stuffer? No, I can't. Only because it's not even December.
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