Baby Songs

Baby Songs is one of the first, and longest-running, American, independent children's home video series. Since 1985, more than 4 million copies of Baby Songs have been sold.

Baby Songs
StarringHap Palmer
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes13
Production
Running time25 Minutes
DistributorHi-Tops Video
(1987-1993)
Anchor Bay Entertainment
(1999)
Backyard Enterprises
Fox Home Video (2003)
Release
Original release1985 
1999

History

In 1985, Amy Weintraub and Brooks McEwan founded the company Backyard Productions, now Backyard Enterprises, Inc., to release Baby Songs. Inspired by the music videos on MTV, Weintraub and McEwan created the first collection of music videos for babies and toddlers.

They partnered with American children's musician Hap Palmer, a recording artist since 1969, to create Baby Songs. The videos often feature Palmer performing either his original songs or adaptations of folk, nursery rhymes and popular songs to live children.[1] The songs are separated by short animated video segments. Baby Songs also released videos without Palmer, often starring other singers (such as John Lithgow's Kid Size Concert). Baby Songs was originally released on VHS by Hi-Tops Video in 1987 and then by Anchor Bay in 1999. In 2003, it was released on VHS and DVD.

The company has released 17 titles on VHS and DVD, and 4 audio compilations.[2]

The videos aired as a segment on the tv program "Lunch Box" on The Disney Channel.

Video Titles

  1. Baby Songs
  2. More Baby Songs
  3. Even More Baby Songs (later renamed Baby’s Busy Day)
  4. Baby Songs: ABC, 123 Colors and Shapes
  5. Baby Songs: Good Night
  6. Baby Songs: Animals
  7. Baby Songs: Sing Together
  8. Baby Songs: Silly Songs
  9. Baby Songs: Rock & Roll
  10. Baby Songs: Christmas
  11. Baby Songs: John Lithgow's Kid Size Concert
  12. Turn On The Music
  13. Follow Along Songs

Awards

  • Gold Award, National Association of Parenting Publications Awards, 2001[3]
  • "100 Best Children's Products," Dr. Toy, 2001[4]
  • Gold Award, Parent's Choice Awards, Spring 2000[5]
  • "100 Best Children's Products," Dr. Toy, 1999[6]

References

  1. "Hap Palmer website". Archived from the original on 2009-01-25. Retrieved 2009-02-21.
  2. "Baby Songs website". Archived from the original on 2008-05-09. Retrieved 2009-02-21.
  3. NAPPA Gold Awards 2001
  4. Dr. Toy 2001 Awards
  5. Parent's Choice Awards list, Spring 2000
  6. Dr. Toy 1999 Awards
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