One Elephant, Deux Éléphants

One Elephant, Deux Éléphants
Studio album by Sharon, Lois & Bram
Released July 1978
Recorded May/June 1978
Genre Children's music
Length 40:30
Label Elephant Records
A&M Records
Drive Entertainment
Casablanca Kids Inc.
Producer Bill Usher
Sharon, Lois & Bram chronology
One Elephant, Deux Éléphants
(1978)
Smorgasbord
(1979)

One Elephant, Deux Éléphants is the first album by popular children's entertainers Sharon, Lois & Bram, originally released in 1978. Throughout their career, the album has been re-released many times under various titles.

Releases

The Casablanca Kids Inc. edition featured three additional extra songs that did not appear on any of the previous releases. The three songs added to the 25 Years Anniversary Edition were: "A, You're Adorable", "Five Little Fishies", and "Skinnamarink" (1998 Version).

Home Video

In 1995, Drive Entertainment also released a 60-minute video titled "One Elephant Went Out to Play" which featured songs from Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show. A songbook of the same name was also in the works at the time, but was never published.

Nominations and awards

Juno Nomination, Best Children's Album (1978)
Triple Platinum

Track listing

  1. "Cookie Jar"
  2. "She'll Be Coming Round the Mountain"
  3. "Flea, Fly, Mosquito"
  4. "Five Little Monkeys"
  5. "Going to Kentucky"
  6. "Turkey in the Straw"
  7. "Candy Man, Salty Dog"
  8. "Bee, Bee Bumblebee"
  9. "The Old Sow"
  10. "The Wind"
  11. "Skinnamarink"
  12. "Gavotte" (by J.S. Bach)
  13. "Michaud"
  14. "Inky Pinky Ponky"
  15. "Tingalayo"
  16. "Elephant Rhyme"
  17. "One Elephant, Deux Elephants"
  18. "Ho Ho Watanay"
  19. "Little Tommy Tinker"
  20. "One Potato, Two Potato"
  21. "Old John Braddelum"
  22. "Is There Anybody Here?"
  23. "Paw-Paw Patch"
  24. "In the Land of Oz"
  25. "Looby Loo"
  26. "John, John the Leprechaun"
  27. "Shoo Be De Doop"
  28. "Monday Night the Banjo"
  29. "Yes Sir, You're My Baby"
  30. "I'm Not Small"
  31. "Star Light, Star Bright / Bye 'n Bye / Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star"
  32. "Bed Bugs"


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