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The Ugly Duckling (audiobook)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | The Ugly Duckling |
| type | studio |
| longtype | (Audiobook) |
| artist | Cher |
| cover | Cher - The Ugly Duckling.jpeg |
| released | 1987 |
| recorded | 1986 |
| genre | Spoken word |
| length | 33:11 |
| label | Windham Hill |
| producer | Mark Sottnick, Daniel Drasin, Patrick Drasin |
| prev_title | I Paralyze |
| prev_year | 1982 |
| next_title | Cher |
| next_year | 1987 |
The Ugly Duckling is an audiobook of the classic 1843 fairy tale of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen. It is narrated by American singer-actress Cher, and was released in 1987 by Windham Hill Records.
Track listing
; Part 1
- "Sheebeg Sheemore"
- "Lullabye"
- "The Munster Cloak"
- "Ode to Whiskey"
- "Three Ravens"
- "Down by the Sea"
; Part 2
- "Three Ravens"
- "Mrs. Judge"
- "Down by the Sea"
- "Carolan's Ramble to Cashel"
- "Carolan's Farewell to Music"
- "Dark Woman of the Glen"
- "Sheebeg Sheemore"
Production
- Hans Christian Andersen: Author
- Cher: Narrator
- Joan Jeanrenaud: Cello
- Mark Sottnick: Producer
- Daniel Drasin: Producer
- Patrick Drasin: Arranger, Producer
- Patrick Ball: Arranger, Composer, Harp
References
References
- MacKinnon, Dorothy. (26 November 1987). "Off the Beaten Kiddie Tracks". [[The Washington Post]].
- Wise, Nicole. (23 February 1992). "Classic Children's Tales Get Star Treatment". [[The New York Times]].
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