From essay called "The Legend of Brother Jonathan" by Hy Zaret on the back cover for the original (The Bachelors) recording of Little Songs on Big Subjects:
You don't hear so much about Brother Jonathan these days, but when I was a youngster I heard many a tale about the singing fiddler who travelled up and down the countryside, spreading his songs like seed across the mountains and valleys of America. And I've heard them say, "when Brother Jonathan played the fiddle the sun came out and the flowers danced in the fields;" and people who heard him play of an evening would stand around listening with a look of wonderment in their eyes, as if they had seen a miracle.For Brother Jonathan sang of America - what it means and what it can be. His eyes saw the dream of freedom shining down like stars upon a beautiful land and he lifted his voice and put the dream into song. But he knew the world is made up of little people so his songs had simple words and the smile in them was a greeting to his friends. And the people understood Brother Jonathan, the singing fiddler, and his little songs became a part of them.
The original recordings featured The Bachelors, with Ray Porter arranger and conductor. In 1947, Argosy published a songbook with cover illustration by Roger Duvoisin, and VOX Records released an album (VOX VSP 306) in their Spotlight Series, with cover art by Don Shapiro.
Pete Seeger recorded "It Could be a Wonderful World", and Teaching Tolerance uses it in their programs. The Girls Scouts use "I'm Proud to be Me" and "I Want to Live in a Friendly World" in their Rock The Mall sing-along. In 1953, the Anti-Defamation League produced a musical cartoon of "Ol' Commodore Gray".
Little Songs On Big Subjects received many testimonials and awards.
Over the next half decade, the team wrote Little Songs for Living Longer, Little Songs for Better Schools, Little Songs for Polio Protection, Little Songs on Fire Prevention, Little Songs for Busy Voters, and Sing-Along for Mental Health, which received the National Association for Mental Health Award for "outstanding contribution in the field of Mental Health".