Album UK 1931 on His Master's Voice label
Children's Music (Story)
“The Hums of Pooh” is a selection of poems ‘composed’ by the fictional teddy bear Winnie the Pooh, created by A.A. Milne. The recording is based on a collection of poems of the same name. This record is the second part (parts 3 and 4) of the recordings. By 1930, Milne had begun to grow tired of the character and had sold part of his rights (including for sound recordings) to American producer Stephen Slesinger, who turned Pooh merchandise into a $50 million a year business. This recording, published by The Gramophone Company on their His Master's Voice label, was set to music by the popular composer Harold Fraser-Simson, and sung by popular baritone George Baker.
George Baker bs, voc, 1885-1976 GB album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | They all went off to discover the Pole | George Baker | ||
2 | Three Cheers for Pooh | George Baker | ||
3 | The more it snows | George Baker | ||
4 | The butterflies are flying | George Baker |