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''Sparky's Magic Piano'' is the second in a series of children’s audio stories featuring Sparky, an original character created for Capitol Records in 1947. (Sparky also appeared in comic books as a sidekick to Capitol’s other famous creation, Bozo The Clown.) Sparky is a little boy with an overactive imagination. His adventures involve objects which magically come to life and talk to him. ==List of recordings featuring Sparky== *''Sparky And The Talking Train'' (1947) was Sparky's first adventure on Capitol Records. It was a fantasy story, without the musical or educational element which marked three of the following stories. *''Sparky's Magic Piano'' (recorded in Hollywood, October 1947; released 1948) became the best-known of all the Sparky stories. *''Sparky's Music Mix-up'' (1949) was the last Sparky record to be voiced by Henry Blair, and featured Stan Kenton and his orchestra. *''"Do you believe in Santa Claus?"'' / ''"I don't want a lot for Christmas"'' (1950) (Christmas single with Billy May) *''Sparky's Magic Echo'' (1952) featured a new voice for Sparky (Lee LeDoux), and tells how Sparky lost his echo in mountains, and goes in search of it. *''Sparky's Magic Baton'' (1954) returns to the musical vein, and tells how Sparky finds a conductor's baton in the street, and meets all the instruments of the orchestra. Sparky was voiced here by June Foray (although Lee LeDoux's name incorrectly appears on the label). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sparky's Magic Piano」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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