I have this old 8-track of Winnie the Pooh songs sung by Frank Luther. The original recording is, I believe, from 1948. I digitized it a couple of years ago and have it in my music library.
It contains many wholesome songs for children. A song about Christopher Robin saying his prayers, another about two little bears, where there was a good bear and a bad bear.
There's also things song called "The Alchemist," that goes:
"Where are we going today?," said Pooh. So Christopher Robin told him:
There lives an old man at the top of the street And the end of his beard reaches down to his feet And he's just the one person I'm longing to meet I think that he sounds so exciting
For he talks all the day to his tortoise-shell cat And he asks about this and explains about that And at night he puts on a big wideawake hat And sits in the writing room, sits in the writing room, writing