Peter Pan Records - Our Country Tis of Thee: Bicentennial Series (front cover) Vinyl

Our Country Tis of Thee: Bicentennial Series (1976) [SEALED] Vinyl • America 250

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Peter Pan Records - Our Country Tis of Thee: Bicentennial Series (front cover) Vinyl

Our Country Tis of Thee: Bicentennial Series (1976) [SEALED] Vinyl • America 250

$3.99

Catalog Number:

8151

Musical Styles:

1970s, American Folk, Educational, National Anthem/Patriotic, Sing-Along, Storytelling

Sleeve Grade:

Mint (M)

Record Grade:

Mint (M)

Condition Details:

Unopened/new vinyl, factory sealed, and in excellent condition. A couple creases near edges. Developing split near center of bottom-edge. Minor wear to corners. Divots near center of opening. (Corner is cut.)


Tracks:

  1. There Was A Man
  2. Are You For Independence
  3. That's What It Means To Be Free
  4. Goin' West
  5. With An Empty Jug And A Musical Saw
  6. Unknown Bugle Boy
  7. The Inventors Song
  8. Whole Wide World Is My Home Town
  9. Opus 1920
  10. New Deal
  11. Our Country 'Tis Of Thee

About The Record:

Our Country Tis of Thee: Bicentennial Series, by Peter Pan Records, is a children's educational album that presents a musical history of the United States from John Smith to the present day through storytelling, narration, and sing-along songs in a patriotic style suited for young listeners. A unique and interesting fact is that it was produced as part of a Bicentennial Series to celebrate the 200th anniversary of American independence, featuring contributions like songs written by Ruth Roberts and narration by Sue Bennett alongside the Peter Pan Children's Chorus. It holds historical significance as a product of the 1976 U.S. Bicentennial fervor, blending folk, educational, and patriotic elements to teach American history via music. Popular or notable tracks include There Was a Man, Are You for Independence, That's What It Means to Be Free, Goin' West With An Empty Jug And A Musical Saw, Unknown Bugle Boy, and The Inventors Song, along with renditions of classics like the national anthem.

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