Bill Cosby Talks to Kids About Drugs
Bill Cosby Talks to Kids About Drugs (1971) is an album by Bill Cosby. Unlike most of his recordings, this is not a full-fledged comedy album, but rather a record intended for children to school them on the dangers of drugs through songs and dialogue. It won the Grammy Award in 1972 for Best Recording for Children.
The album was available for some time to download free on Waxy.org. Cosby's lawyers eventually had the album download removed via cease and desist letter.[1][2]
Track listing
- Introduction - Downers And Uppers
- Questions and Answers
- Dope Pusher
- Bill Talks About Hard Drugs
- I Found a Way Out
- Order In The Classroom
- People Make Mistakes
- I Know I Can Handle It
- Bill Talks About Pushers
- Captain Junkie
- Bill and the Kids Sing / Closing
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Singles |
"Little Ol' Man (Uptight—Everything's Alright)" (1967) • "Grover Henson Feels Forgotten" (1970) • "I Luv Myself Better Than I Luv Myself" (1976) • "Yes, Yes, Yes" (1976)
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Books |
Fatherhood (1986) • Time Flies (1987) • Love and Marriage (1989) • Childhood (1991) • Kids Say the Darndest Things (1998) • Congratulations! Now What?: A Book for Graduates. (1999) • American Schools: The $100 Billion Challenge (2000, w/ Allen, Dwight William) • Cosbyology: Essays and Observations from the Doctor of Comedy (2001, w/ Booth, George) • I Am What I Ate ... and I'm Frightened!!!: And Other Digressions from the Doctor of Comedy (2003) • Friends of a Feather: One of Life's Little Fables (2003, w/ Cosby, Erika) • Come On People: On the Path from Victims to Victors (2007, w/ Poussaint, Alvin F.) • I Didn't Ask to be Born, But I'm Glad I Was (2011)
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