Yes, it IS the Sandpipers, just not the same ones you're thi
Gregory Ehrbar | Orlando, FL | 12/08/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The Sandpipers were a vocal singing group that started in the late 1940's many years before the "Guantanamera" Sandpipers. These singers, which appeared on the Golden children's record label included Anne Lloyd, Mike Stewart, Ralph Nyland, Dick Byron and Bob Miller and were directed by Mitch Miller, years before his "sing along" fame. But here is the twist -- amazon incorrectly list the Golden Sandpipers as being on this album, when in fact that is not true. Actually it is a later vocal group sometimes called The Golden Singers or The Glow Tones, directed by Jim Timmens. One of their vocalists is Rose Marie Jun, who did loads of commericial jingles and Broadway demos for composers. This album is a studio version of BABES IN TOYLAND made in the early 60's, not a soundtrack. I have submitted these changes to amazon so hopefully when you read this there will be no errors."
Babes in toyland
I. Meira | marietta, ga United States | 11/10/2003
(1 out of 5 stars)
"THERE IS NOTHING OF THE SANDPIPERS HERE. THEY MADE THIS CD JUST TO SELL IT. IT IS JUST A NARRATIVE. THIS IS SALE TOOL ONLY AND NOT REAL SANDPIPERS MUSIC. DISAPOINTING WHAT THEY DO IN ORDER TO SELL THIS."