The Velveteen Rabbit (album)

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The Velveteen Rabbit
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Released1984
Genre
Length32:28
Label Windham Hill/Dancing Cat, Rabbit Ears, Sony DVD (rerelease)
Producer Clay Stites, Mark Sottnick
George Winston chronology
December
(1982)
The Velveteen Rabbit
(1984)
Summer
(1991)
Professional ratings
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The Velveteen Rabbit is an album by pianist George Winston and actress Meryl Streep, released in 1985. The 1922 story by Margery Williams, The Velveteen Rabbit , is narrated by Streep accompanied by Winston's piano pieces, which also appear without narration. [2] The album was produced by Mark Sottnick and Clay Stites. [3]

Contents

Track listing

All songs by George Winston

Narration and music

  1. "The Velveteen Rabbit" (Piano Solo) – 1:00
  2. "Christmas" – 1:47
  3. "The Toys" – 1:35
  4. "The Skin Horse" – 2:52
  5. "Nana" – 0:30
  6. "Lullaby" – 2:54
  7. "Spring" – 2:27
  8. "Summer" – 1:19
  9. "The Rabbit Dance" – 3:04
  10. "Alone" (Piano Solo) – 1:01
  11. "Shabbiness Doesn't Matter" – 1:35
  12. "Anxious Moments" – 2:20
  13. "The Fairy" – 3:38
  14. "Flying" – 2:29
  15. "Returning" – 1:18
  16. "The Velveteen Rabbit" (Piano Solo) – 2:39

Piano solos without narration

  1. "The Velveteen Rabbit" - 1:00
  2. "Christmas" - 1:46
  3. "The Toys" - 1:35
  4. "The Skin Horse" - 0:51
  5. "This Magic Called Real" - 0:31
  6. "Lullaby (Sandman)" - 2:54
  7. "Spring (The Velveteen Rabbit)" - 2:27
  8. "Summer" - 1:19
  9. "Summer Evening" - 0:49
  10. "The Rabbit Dance" - 1:08
  11. "Alone" - 1:08
  12. "Shabbiness Doesn't Matter" - 1:09
  13. "Anxious Moments--Part 1" - 1:20
  14. "Loneliness" - 2:22
  15. "Anxious Moments--Part 2/The Fairy - 0:50
  16. "Flying" - 2:31
  17. "Returning/The Velveteen Rabbit" - 4:00
  18. BONUS TRACK: "Night Thoughts" - 4:33

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1985)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [4] 180

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