
To My Mommy, with Love: Volume 1
A Lyrical Celebration of Motherhood
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Because Mother's Day is not just once a year . . . It's a lifetime of love! Wollcott & Sheridan presents — To My Mommy, With Love, Volume 1 — A SonicGreeting Card and Lyrical Celebration in praise of our mothers and our love for them.
Twenty one SonicMovies — stirring AuralPerformances enhanced with sound effects and musical scores — interwoven in a collaboration centuries in the making between some of the world's greatest musicians, poets and entertainers featuring: John Quincy Adams, Anna Laetitia Barbauld, Mathilde Blind, Ada Cambridge, Emily Dickinson, Frances E. W. Harper, Felicia Dorothea Hemans, William Earnest Henley, Lucy Larcom, James E. McGirt, Alice Christiana Meynell, Lydia Jane Peirson, Fr. Abram J. Ryan, Robert Louis Stevenson, Mary E. Tucker, "V" [Caroline Wigley Clive], William Ross Wallace, Nathaniel Parker Willis, & K. Anderson Yancy.
This is an audio download version of the SonicGreting Card CD designed to be personalized and forwarded to the mothers in your life along with photos, gift cards, jewelry, . . . anything that will fit within its “Pocket Full of Memories”.
“To My Mommy, With Love”, The SonicGreeting card CD is available for purchase on Amazon.com.
To My Mommy with Love
Track List:
1. Prelude
Performer: Luke Paul Varella Zappardino
2. To Allison Cunningham from Her Boy
By: Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894)
Performers: Luke Paul Varella Zappardino, Nicholas William Zappardino & K. Anderson Yancy.
3. The Hand That Rocks The Cradle Is The Hand That Rules The World
By: William Ross Wallace (1819-1881)
Performers: Lissa Lia & K. Anderson Yancy
4. On My Mother's Birth-Day
By: Felicia Dorothea Hemans (1793-1835)
Performer: Lissa Lia
5. The Shepherdess
By: Alice Christiana Meynell (1847-1922)
Performer: K. Anderson Yancy
6. To A Little Invisible Being Who Is Expected Soon To Become Visible
By: Anna Laetitia Barbauld (1743-1825)
Performer: K. Anderson Yancy
7. From Reverie Interlude I
8. Motherhood
By: Mathilde Blind (1841-1896)
Performer: K. Anderson Yancy
9. The Baby’s Thoughts
By: Lucy Larcom (1824-1893)
Performer: Lissa Lia
10. From An Old Doll
By: Ada Cambridge (1844-1926)
Performers: Luke Paul Varella Zappardino, Lissa Lia & K. Anderson Yancy
11. From Reverie Interlude II
12. A Harebell
By: Lucy Larcom (1824-1893)
Performer: Lissa Lia
13. Lullaby Go To Sleep
By: James E. McGirt (1874-1930)
Performers: Lissa Lia & K. Anderson Yancy
14. Sonnet To My Mother
By: Felicia Dorothea Hemans (1793-1835)
Performer: Lissa Lia
15. My Mother's Voice
By: Mary E. Tucker (1838-?)
Performer: K. Anderson Yancy
16. To My Mother p.121
By: William Earnest Henley (1849-1903)
Performer: K. Anderson Yancy
17. Frontispiece of An Album Filled With The Works of Art of Three Sisters for Their Mother
By: "V" [Caroline Wigley Clive] (1801-1873)
Performer: Lissa Lia
18. From Reverie Interlude III
19. Remembrance of Childhood
By: Lydia Jane Peirson (1802-1862)
Performers: Lissa Lia & K. Anderson Yancy
20. Better Moments
By: Nathaniel Parker Willis (1806-1867)
Performer: K. Anderson Yancy
21. From To A Bereaved Mother [Second Version]
By: John Quincy Adams (1767-1848)
Performer: Lissa Lia
22. My Mother's Kiss
By: Frances E. W. Harper (1825-1911)
Performer: K. Anderson Yancy
23. From Reverie Interlude IV
24. Mother Nature
By: Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)
Performer: Lissa Lia
25. From Reverie
By: Fr. Abram J. Ryan (1838-1886)
Performers: Luke Paul Varella Zappardino & K. Anderson Yancy
26. A Mother Understands
By: Anonymous
Performer: Tatiana Lia Zappardino
27. Denouement
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