![]() ![]() ![]() "I have timed it it's like 50 seconds of alphabet, but you don't want to make multiple listenings difficult for a parent," Boynton says. Sitting at a console set up in the carriage house, Ford plays back the newest version of "Penguin," which features his just-recorded accompaniment that suggests "Heart and Soul" meets "Daydream Believer."īoynton and Ford already have recorded, at least in part, seven "Blue Moo" songs, including "Rabbit Tango," which LuPone is set to sing in their little studio the Beach Boys-like "Speed Turtle" and "The Uninvited Parade," in which the paraders march up and down every aisle of a supermarket from A to Z with no letup in gusto. Boynton also envisions the song landing on the next book-CD, tentatively titled "Blue Moo." Anyone who buys it will be able to download the tune from the publisher's Web site. "Your Personal Penguin" is not only a song but also Boynton's latest board book, set for release next month by Workman. ![]() "She still remembers me from the time I did the Monkees and I was a little heartthrob," Jones says from a recent tour stop. "You're working, and all of a sudden you go, `We got Davy Jones to do this,'" she says. Kramer (he sings "Cow Planet" on "Dog Train") and an ex-Monkee. Now she's doing it and getting to work with some childhood idols, including British Invasion rocker Billy J. ![]()
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