Free Music Notes for Free to Be You and Me

Marlo Thomas - Free to Be You and Me

Free to Be You and Me List Price: $11.98
Our Price: $10.99
You Save: $0.99 (8%)
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Buy Used: from $6.88 (click here)
Category: Music CD
See more new music releases



(Click here)
Buy this Music CD at online store in your country
Canadian Music Store

Free Music Notes for Free to Be You and Me

Free Music Review: A must-have
Hit: 5 Stars

A must have for any child. We routinely buy this for anyone we know who has a baby.

Free Music Review: Lifelong Favorite
Hit: 5 Stars

I was once identified by my child's music teacher as being part of the "Free to Be, You and Me" generation, and indeed, I was brought up on this album. As I remember it, a controversial and revolutionary compilation that tackled gender stereotypes in the 70's. Twenty-five years later, my children enjoy the upbeat music and the funny stories as much as my sisters and I did. Inspiring equality, authenticity, and self-esteem, this album's themes span generations. If it was a favorite of yours, make sure your children listen too!

Free Music Review: Timeless entertainment for little boys and girls
Hit: 5 Stars

My daughter listened to this album when she was a little girl, and now that she and her friends are having babies, it's time to bring it out again! After 25 years, I found the music and lyrics still pleasing to the ear, entertaining, humorous. And the lessons in living are still needed. I'm enjoying sharing this CD with a new generation of boys and girls.

Free Music Review: Fantastic CD
Hit: 5 Stars

"Free to Be You and Me" was a favorite of mine when I was growing up, and my kids (5 and almost 2) love it now. The songs and spoken-word performances are funny and memorable and carry great messages about being ourselves and not being bound by gender stereotypes. A great antidote to some of the prevailing cultural messages...and lots of fun to listen to, as well!

Free Music Review: Free to be you and me, Marlo Thomas (CD)
Hit: 5 Stars

An oldie and goodie! My kids (now 32 and 28) will still go around singing/saying phrases from this record, heard hundreds of times during their childhoods. "Me First, Me First!," and "It's all right to cry," conjure up smiles all around the family. A classic with good basic lessons for any decade, then and now. Susan Taft, Cleveland, Ohio
More Free Music Notes:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Compare prices and find music notes for more than one million Music CD titles