The Hobbitons
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The Hobbitons was the name of a Dutch folk group who released a CD in 1996, containing 16 tracks of poems by J. R. R. Tolkien, from The Hobbit, The Adventures of Tom Bombadil, and The Lord of the Rings.
Production was with permission of the Tolkien Estate, with the provision that it would not be sold commercially. The CD is sold out.
- A Walking Song (Upon the Hearth) - LotR I-3
- Bilbo's Song (Beside the Fire) - LotR II-3
- The Man in the Moon stayed up too late - LotR I-9 and AoTB nr.5
- The Man in the Moon came down too soon - AoTB nr.6
- Stone Troll (The Troll Song) - LotR I-12 and AoTB nr.7
- Gil Galad - LotR I-11
- Old Walking Song (The Road goes ever on) - LotR I-1 and LotR I-3 and LotR VI-9
- Goblin Town - Hobbit 4
- The Mewlips - AoTB nr.9
- Roast 'em Alive! - Hobbit 6
- Oliphaunt - LotR IV-3 and AoTB nr.10
- The Valley - Hobbit 3
- Perry the Winkle - AoTB nr.8
- Bathsong - LotR I-5
- Bilbo's Last Song
- A Drinking Song (Ho! Ho! Ho!) - LotR I-4