SummerÁ¢€â„¢s coming very soon, so I thought I put in this sweet treat for you. In 1964 there debuted a series of drink mixes called Funny Face. They had cool…
Holy moley! ItÁ¢€â„¢s more Smurfs! Yep, itÁ¢€â„¢s another Way Out Wednesday with a second helping of those delightful little blue dudes, the Smurfs. IÁ¢€â„¢m not really as attached to this…
HereÁ¢€â„¢s an interesting little album from 1958 featuring Little Johnny Everything and his sister Judy Everything who, with a name like that, must be doing quite well for themselves. The…
When you start playing childrenÁ¢€â„¢s records, sooner or later youÁ¢€â„¢ve got to get to the Smurfs. You canÁ¢€â„¢t even accuse the record label of cashing in on the Saturday morning…
Hey, gang! Tony from Way Out Junk again, bringing you another installment of Way Out Wednesday! This weekÁ¢€â„¢s selection is from the ABC ChildrenÁ¢€â„¢s Chorus, a group of kids so…
TodayÁ¢€â„¢s album is this little gem from 1959 called Space Songs. The songs were written by Hy Zaret and Lou Singer and were performed by Tom Glazer and Dottie Evans….
Looking at this cover youÁ¢€â„¢d think youÁ¢€â„¢d hear stories featuring Alan Young as Wilbur Post and Allen Á¢€Å“RockyÁ¢€ Lane as Mister Ed. YouÁ¢€â„¢d be wrong though. ThereÁ¢€â„¢s no Wilbur Post…
In 1977, disco music was extremely popular. Wanting to cash in on the fad, Peter Pan Records decided to release albums of disco music for kids, hosted by Irwin the…
HereÁ¢€â„¢s the soundtrack to one of the most unusual (and dated) Peanuts specials out there. The year is 1983. Charles Schulz, inspired by the movie Flashdance released earlier that year,…
This is one of my favorite childrenÁ¢€â„¢s albums I had growing up and, judging by the comments for this entry on my blog, it was a favorite for a lot…
IÁ¢€â„¢ve always been a fan of the Monkees. I watched the show when it came on the first time, and later when it was in reruns. I got most of…
ItÁ¢€â„¢s Wednesday, which means itÁ¢€â„¢s time to pull out another album from the Way Out Junk archives. TodayÁ¢€â„¢s music selection from Fat Albert and the Junkyard Band is called Rock…
Tiny Tim (born Herbert Khaury) was a staple of late ’60s TV, appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Tonight Show and Rowan and MartinÁ¢€â„¢s Laugh-In. With his unusual appearance,…
This album from 1978 features the Temple City Kazoo Orchestra playing that most maligned of instruments, the kazoo. The kazoo was invented by an African-American named Alabama Vest in Macon,…
TodayÁ¢€â„¢s Way Out Wednesday features this album by the Peter Pan Orchestra and Chorus, called WhatÁ¢€â„¢s the Good Word? It has fun little ditties about different parts of speech and…
TodayÁ¢€â„¢s Way Out Wednesday nugget of joy is brought to you by the Three Stooges. The Stooges made a number of popular short subjects in the 1940s. Later, when television…
Big Daddy is a musical group with a rather unusual back story. IÁ¢€â„¢ll let the liner notes explain: While on a USO tour of Southeast Asia in 1959, Big Daddy…
ItÁ¢€â„¢s time once again to dig deep into the Way Out Junk archives to bring you another installment of “Way Out Wednesday.” This week, we spotlight the wonderful childrenÁ¢€â„¢s album…
When I was younger, one of my favorite television shows was The Electric Company, a childrenÁ¢€â„¢s series on PBS that helped teach kids how to read. Now, I was 10…
This weekÁ¢€â„¢s selections are from an album called Rerun Rock. The concept for this album is this: How would classic TV theme songs sound if they were performed by famous…
Here are two tracks from The Green Album, an album of tribute songs about clay superstars Gumby and Pokey released in 1989. The first one, Á¢€Å“The Ballad of Gumby,Á¢€ performed…
Hello, my name is Tony, and I run a blog called Way Out Junk that focuses mostly on out-of-print childrenÁ¢€â„¢s and novelty albums. Jeff contacted me and asked if IÁ¢€â„¢d…