Nathaniel the Grublet
Nathaniel the Grublet (a.k.a. Nathaniel the Grublet: A Story) (1979) is a Christian children's album by the Dove Award winning and Grammy Award nominated group Candle and Dean Jones. It is an Agapeland related album. In 1987 a live action 30 minute film was released that was based on the original album. The record album included an illustrated story book to go along with it. In the early 1980s, the album was sold via door-to-door salespeople.
Nathaniel the Grublet | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 1979 |
Recorded | 1979 |
Genre | Children's music, Christian music |
Label | Birdwing records BWR-2018A, BWC-2018A |
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Allmusic | Not rated link |
Track listing
- "Diddle-Daddle Day" (Frank Atcheson)
- "Nathaniel's Song" (Sherry Saunders, Frank Hernandez)
- "Hip and a Hey" (Wayne Zeitner, Sheila Zeitner)
- "Risky Game" (Georgian Brown, Mark Pendergrass)
- "Father Grublet" (Frank Hernandez, Jim Patton, Dee Patton, Mary Gross)
- "Nathaniel's Chorus" (Sherry Saunders, Frank Hernandez)
- "No Doggie Blues" (Mike Milligan)
- "In Direwood" (Frank Hernandez) – vocals by Thurl Ravenscroft
- "The Time has Come for You" (Mike Milligan)
- "Sunshine" (Ron Krueger)
- "Majesty was Here" (Sherry Saunders)
- "Father Grublet Chorus" (Frank Hernandez, Jim Patton, Dee Patton, Mary Gross)
- "Diddle-Daddle Day (Finale)" (Frank Atcheson)
- "Instrumental Reprise" (Sherry Rogers)
Credits
- Producer – Tony Salerno
- Music – Candle, Sweetwater & Shorty Rogers
- Arranger – Shorty Rogers
- Story – Dr. Raynor Nicholson, Gail Nicholson, Ane Weber, Jim Kuiper & Winnie Cook
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