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Hans Christian Andersen/Tubby the Tuba
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Album Details: Hans Christian Andersen/Tubby the Tuba

Release Date:01/01/1952
Label:Mca
UPC:076732014844

Track List: Hans Christian Andersen/Tubby the Tuba

  1. I'm Hans Christian Andersen
  2. Anywhere I Wander
  3. Ugly Duckling
  4. Inchworm
  5. No Two People
  6. King's New Clothes
  1. Wonderful Copenhagen
  2. Tubby the Tuba
  3. Tubby the Tuba at the Circus
  4. Uncle Pockets
  5. There's a Hole in the Bottom of ...

User Reviews: Hans Christian Andersen/Tubby the Tuba

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    Hans Christian Andersen/Tubby the Tuba

    By Robin  Feb 26, 2008

    Pros: life affirming/memorable

    Cons: none

    My parents bought this album for me back in the 60's when I was a young girl. Having no sisters I was quite a lonely child and very shy. Danny Kaye really helped me understand how I fit into the world. Now that I am over 50, some of these songs w...ill spontaneously pop into my head - and I haven't heard them in over 40 years! I would heartily recommend this C.D. to any parent with a shy or introverted child. Read more Less

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    wonderful copenhagen

    By Na  Aug 1, 2001

    Just wonderful as the song says...remembering my younger time.....

Pro Reviews: Hans Christian Andersen/Tubby the Tuba

  • All Music Guide

    For pre-MTV kids, this is a must. If Hans Christian Andersen had been around in the '50s, he'd have been Danny Kaye. For ages two to six.

    - Bob Hinkle, All Music Guide

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Biography

Danny Kaye

A gifted mimic and peerless physical comedian, Danny Kaye ranked among America's most popular entertainers in the years during and following World War II. Rubber-faced and manic, he rose to stardom in film and in television, on record and on Broadway, easily adapting from outrageous novelty songs to tender ballads; for all of his success as a performer, however, his gre... Read more