Beatlemania for the Babes
Did you sing any Beatles songs when you were a kid?
National Public Radio recently did a report on why toddlers like the Beatles so much. (Funniest line: “Beatlemania returns to America this week.” What? It left?)
According to Dr. Deforia Lane,
The Beatles have repetition, predictability and rhythm. And in certain cases, it literally paints a picture for children. And quite frankly, the beat makes you want to move.
Heeeeey…sounds like Super Simple Songs characteristics to me! (And we thought of all that first, right?)
The Super Simple Songs have loads of repetition (Uh-huh), predictability (Rain Rain Go Away – Play With It), and rhythm (Knock Knock, Trick or Treat). The Bath Song paints a picture for the children, and you can’t sit still during The Pinocchio. (Links for the rest of the songs.)
Yes, much of me suspects that these kids are singing the Beatles mainly because their parents and teachers like the Beatles, but it’s true: many Beatles songs are easy for kids to sing and relate to. I like Bob Dylan, but I don’t have my kids sing his songs. (Another terrifically helpful Beatles/Super Simple Songs characteristic: articulation.)
I didn’t realize the Beatles’ higher voice range is also an appealing characteristic for toddlers. I would have thought lower registers were preferred, but I haven’t heard many toddlers squealing for Barry White or the Righteous Brothers.
The short report is well worth a listen. If you prefer reading, there’s a hastily-written not-yet-corrected transcript on the same page (ooh, I love those misheard lyrics at the end: I get high! I get high! I get high! not exactly what you want your toddlers singing at top of their lungs, eh?).
To answer my first question above, I don’t remember singing the Beatles as a kid. Not a single one. I don’t know why!
Oh, who is Dr. Lane? She’s a music therapist and the coordinator of the Toddler Rock program at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio. Toddler Rock? I didn’t know this program existed. How cool is that? We should organize a field trip, yes?




















































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I can remember my Parents telling me about how they saw the Beatles get off the airplane out in LA. My family would play the Beatles songs all the time. I used to sing “Yellow Submarine”, “Tax Man” and “Hey Jude”, although I don’t think I really new what all the words meant.
We also liked the “Monkeys”, I think their song was 1 banana, 2 banana, etc.
Children are incredibly smart and music helps children to remember things and to learn. My cousin used to work with public schools getting them introduced to classical music for children.
You guys have fantastic content for children. My kids are getting older, but my daughter enjoys your 5 monkey song.
The Beatles did a good job with making music that makes us all sing! I’ll take the Beatles over some of the stuff on the airways these days. Its important that the lyrics are fun and without controversy.
ABBA was a great group as well!
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They are so fantastic and I am having so much fun with them at the Kindergartens I work at. Oh yeah, dont forget to add more Flash Cards. The children respond so well to the cards, tunes and your concept. Fantastic