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Songs from The Tree House is a 1995 album by Canadian singer and songwriter Martha Johnson. It was released through Muffin Music and was produced by Johnson and Mark Gane. Songs from The Tree House won a Juno Award for Best Children's Album in 1997.[1]

Track listing

  1. Into The Tree House (Martha Johnson) (1:05)
  2. Everboy Needs A Home (Martha Johnson/Mark Gane) (1:47)
  3. My Little Sister (Martha Johnson) (1:43)
  4. When You Grow Up (Martha Johnson) (2:39)
  5. It Was An Accident (Martha Johnson) (1:33)
  6. Beautiful Trees (Martha Johnson) (2:10)
  7. The Golden Rule (Martha Johnson) (3:01)
  8. The Itsy Bitsy Spider (Traditional, arranged by (Martha Johnson/Mark Gane) (1:16)
  9. The Wind (Martha Johnson) (0:50)
  10. White Coral Bells (Traditional, arranged by (Martha Johnson) (0:58)
  11. My Best Friend (Martha Johnson) (1:51)
  12. Don't Give Me Those Beans (Martha Johnson) (2:27)
  13. I Made It Myself (Martha Johnson) (2:09)
  14. Are We There Yet (Martha Johnson) (1:08)
  15. Row Row Row Your Boat (Traditional, arranged by (Martha Johnson) (1:10)
  16. The Shang Yang (The Rainbird) (Martha Johnson) (2:06)
  17. Sailing Through The Night (Martha Johnson) (2:55)
  18. Shooting Stars (Martha Johnson) (2:17)
  19. Goodnight From The Tree House (Martha Johnson) (1:07)

Reception

AllMusic gave a favorable review for the album, commenting that it was "a wonderful children's album that neither children nor parents will tire of hearing."[2]

References

  1. ^ "Martha and the Muffins release first album in 18 years". Toronto: The Star. 4 February 2010. Retrieved 20 October 2013.
  2. ^ Badgley, Aaron. "Songs from the Tree House (review)". AllMusic. Retrieved 20 October 2013.