When the House Is Dark and Quiet
The Skatter Brak Flath Who Lives in My Bath
One Day My Best Friend Barbara Turned Into A Frog
My Brother Thinks He’s a Banana
Barnyard Stomp
Our Dog Bernard
My Name Is Hiram Lipshlitz
Tomorrow
All I Want Is You
My Brother Threw up on My Stuffed Toy Bunny
For My Sister, Wherever I May Find Her
My Mommy Drives a Dump Truck
Talking I've Got a Teacher and He's So Boring
I’ve Got a Dog and My Dog’s Name Is Cat
But I'm Just Thirteen
I’ve Got a Little Sister
The Apple of My Eye
Most popular songs of Barry Louis Polisar
All I Want Is You
Old Dogs, New Tricks
One Day My Best Friend Barbara Turned Into A Frog
Old Dogs, New Tricks
Me and You
1975 • I Eat Kids
What If a Zebra Had Spots?
Old Dogs, New Tricks
The Bumblebee Song
Old Dogs, New Tricks
Giggle Tickle Fiddle Little Wiggle Around
Old Dogs, New Tricks
The Apple of My Eye
Old Dogs, New Tricks
I’ve Got a Little Sister
1977 • My Brother Thinks He's a Banana and Other Provocative Songs for Children
I’ve Got a Dog and My Dog’s Name Is Cat
Old Dogs, New Tricks
For My Sister, Wherever I May Find Her
1977 • My Brother Thinks He's a Banana and Other Provocative Songs for Children
My Brother Threw up on My Stuffed Toy Bunny
1977 • My Brother Thinks He's a Banana and Other Provocative Songs for Children
Tomorrow
1977 • My Brother Thinks He's a Banana and Other Provocative Songs for Children
Trivia about the album My Brother Thinks He's a Banana and Other Provocative Songs for Children by Barry Louis Polisar
- In what year was the album “My Brother Thinks He's a Banana and Other Provocative Songs for Children” released by Barry Louis Polisar?
- The album “My Brother Thinks He's a Banana and Other Provocative Songs for Children” was released in 1977 by Barry Louis Polisar, featuring 17 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “My Brother Thinks He's a Banana and Other Provocative Songs for Children” by Barry Louis Polisar?
- “All I Want Is You” is the biggest hit from the album “My Brother Thinks He's a Banana and Other Provocative Songs for Children” by Barry Louis Polisar.