WINNIE THE POOH
Composers: Julian
Slade; Harold Fraser-Simson
Lyricists: Julian Slade; A.A. Milne
Opened: December 17, 1970, Phoenix Theatre, London
Performances: Closed January 16, 1971
Note: A complete song list is not available at this time.
Poohsticks (M: Julian Slade):
1. Looking For A Piano,
Overtures (S) OVER 1003 (Julian Slade, piano and voice)
Rum-Tum-Tum (M: Julian Slade):
1. Looking For A Piano, Overtures (S) OVER 1003 (Julian Slade, piano and voice)
This musical also included unknown selections from THE HUMS OF
POOH, a song cycle written by Harold Fraser-Simson based on
verses from A.A. Milne's WINNIE-THE-POOH and THE HOUSE AT POOH
CORNER. The following is a list of certain recordings made of
songs featured in THE HUMS OF POOH:
1. Winnie The Pooh: 17
Songs From The Pooh Song Book, Golden Records (Jack Gilford)
2. Winnie-The-Pooh And Eeyore, CAS/Caedmon DCN 1747 (Carol
Channing)
3. Three Cheers For Pooh, ACM SCM 2001 (Robert Tear with Philip
Ledger, piano)
4. Born To Be, Buddah BDS 5024 (Melanie) ("Christopher Robin Is
Saying His Prayers") [reissued as CD/C-Five 582]
5. The King's Breakfast, Rubber Records BUB037 (Johnny Morris)
("Isn't It Funny")
6. A Tribute To George Baker, HMV HQM1200 (George Baker) ("Isn't
It Funny"; "How Sweet To Be A Cloud")
5. 3 Cheers For Pooh!, CD/SingClear Music (Cindy Jenkins)
6. More Cheers For Pooh, CD/SingClear Music (Cindy Jenkins)
7. The Polygon Years, Vol. 2 (Meet Me In Battersea Park), CD/RPM
131 (Petula Clark) ("Christopher Robin At Buckingham Palace")
8. Children's Favorites: 23 Original Hit Recordings, CD/Prism
Entertainment 736 (Anne Kinney Stephens) ("Buckingham Palace")
9. Echoes Of My Life, CD/Audiophile ACD-161 (Mabel Mercer qith
Loonis McGlohn, piano, Terry Lassister, bass, and Jim Lackey,
drums) ("Christopher Robin")