Everybody Cries Sometimes
Songs for Self-appreciation and Self-expression
Written and sung by Patty Zeitlin and Marcia Berman. Sung and accompanied by David Zeitlin on guitar. Piano: John Bucchino. Guitar: Hally McCabe. Click to hear song samples: Beautiful Arms Everybody Cries Sometimes
Scarey Things
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Everybody Cries Sometimes
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Album Contents:
1. Beautiful Arms 2. Vacation (by John Bucchino) 3. Everybody Says (by Malvina Reynolds) 4. One Little Bird 5. Here's a Song 6. Room in the Boat |
7. Scarey Things 8. I Like Myself 9. Don't You Push Me Down 10. Lonely Blues 11. Everybody Cries Sometimes 12. Lullaby Bird |
Reviews of Everybody Cries Sometimes
New Yorker Magazine
“The music is very easy to listen to over and over for most of an afternoon, which is the kind of thing you have to be prepared for, when children really like a recording. These songs are far different from children’s songs which pretend that nobody ever gets scared or wants to knock somebody around.”
Sing Out Magazine, Dick Lourie
“Now, (these are) the albums I believe show respect for children; the first is called Everybody Cries, Sometimes. Musically, the album is together and joyful to listen to. And is emotionally together, also. These people know young children, know it’s more important to sing about the scary things you might find in your room or about liking yourself, than to sing about how nice it is to put litter in the wastebasket.”
Pam, Elementary school music teacher, 2009
"Five stars for Everybody Cries, Sometimes, on Amazon reviews. “This CD is wonderful for early elementary age children. I use it in my kindergarten, first, and second grade music classrooms. The music is sensitive, lovely at times and active and dance at others. The lyrics address issues children face in getting along with themselves and others. The children and I both think it’s a great find.”
“The music is very easy to listen to over and over for most of an afternoon, which is the kind of thing you have to be prepared for, when children really like a recording. These songs are far different from children’s songs which pretend that nobody ever gets scared or wants to knock somebody around.”
Sing Out Magazine, Dick Lourie
“Now, (these are) the albums I believe show respect for children; the first is called Everybody Cries, Sometimes. Musically, the album is together and joyful to listen to. And is emotionally together, also. These people know young children, know it’s more important to sing about the scary things you might find in your room or about liking yourself, than to sing about how nice it is to put litter in the wastebasket.”
Pam, Elementary school music teacher, 2009
"Five stars for Everybody Cries, Sometimes, on Amazon reviews. “This CD is wonderful for early elementary age children. I use it in my kindergarten, first, and second grade music classrooms. The music is sensitive, lovely at times and active and dance at others. The lyrics address issues children face in getting along with themselves and others. The children and I both think it’s a great find.”