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Children's Songs CD1 - A Collection of Childhood Favorites

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Children's Songs contains 38 favorites with a running time of 72 minutes, this latest work will Bingo and Cucaracha its way into the Rock Me Baby Collection.

"As a music teacher I strive to provide the very best recordings for my children. Ms. Tallman's Children's Songs exceeds my high expectations with quality singing and musicianship. Songs are performed in a fun manner that engages children on all levels of creativity. The humorous and witty arrangements entertain parents as well. Children's Songs is sure to become a family favorite." –Shelly Ley, Music Educator, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

The playful symphony of guitars, train whistles, banjos, accordians, and even clanging spoons and good ole' people whistling, will delight and inspire little ones as well as their parents. For over an hour of joy, listeners re-discover favorites, and uncover beloved forgotten tunes, in clever new arrangements. From playful to educational – this music is pure magic!

Song List
play      
 1. I've Been Working On the Railroad*     20. La Cucaracha
   2. Five Little Ducks     21. Hokey Pokey
 3. The Alphabet Song     22. Old MacDonald
   4. BINGO     23. Buffalo Gals
   5. Big Rock Candy Mountain     24. John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
   6. Pop Goes the Weasel     25. Down in the Valley
   7. Say, Say Oh Playmate     26. Ants Go Marching In
   8. De Colores     27. Do Your Ears Hang Low?
   9. Bumblebee     28. Wheels on the Bus
10. Five Little Speckled Frogs     29. If You're Happy and You Know It
  11. 1, 2 Buckle My Shoe     30. Oh When the Saints Go Marching In
12. She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain     31. London Bridges
  13. Found A Peaunt     32. Be Kind to Your Web Footed Friends
  14. Puff the Magic Dragon     33. Farmer in the Dell
  15. Alouette     34. Have You Ever Seen a Lassie?
  16. Little Peter Rabbit     35. Red River Valley
  17. Who Stole the Cookies from the Cookie Jar     36. Sur La Pont d'Avignon
  18. Monkeys on the Bed     37. Kookaburra
  19. Apples & Bananas     38. Row, Row, Row Your Boat

 

Lyrics

1. I’ve Been Working On the Railroad American Folk Song

I’ve been working on the railroad, all the live long day, I’ve been working on the railroad, just to pass the time away, can’t ya hear the whistle blowin’ rise up so early in the morn, can’t ya hear the Captain shoutin’ Dinah blow your horn.
Dinah won’t ya blow, Dinah won’t ya blow, Dinah won’t ya blow your horn,
Dinah won’t ya blow, Dinah won’t ya blow, Dinah won’t ya blow your horn.
Someone’s in the kitchen with Dinah, someone’s in the kitchen I know, someone’s in the kitchen with Dinah, strumming on the ‘ol banjo. And singing, fee fi, fiddle-e-i-o, fee, fi, fiddle-e-i-o, fee fi fiddle-e-i-o, strumming on the ‘ol banjo.
Peter Farnan guitars, bass, drums, keyboards, whistle & vocals, Susie vocals, Maude & Jane “toot-toots”

 

2. Five Little Ducks Traditional

Five little ducks went out to play, over the hills and far away, mother duck said, “Quack, quack, quack, quack” but only four little ducks came back.
Four little ducks went out to play, over the hills and far away, mother duck said, “Quack, quack, quack, quack” but only three little ducks came back.
Three, two, one…and five little ducks came running back.
Featuring Miller, Madeleine, Paul, Brian & Francesca; Mark piano and percussion

3. The Alphabet Song Traditional

a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w, x, y, z
now I know my a, b, c’s next time won’t you sing with me.
A apple N night
B boy O orange
C cat P pumpkin
D dog Q queen
E eel R red
F flower S sunshine
G great T tall
H house U us
I ink V valentine
J jack W winter
K kite X xylophone
L love Y yellow
M mommy Z zebra

 

4. BINGO Traditional

There was a farmer had a dog and Bingo was his name-oh, B-I-N-G-O, B-I-N-G-O, B-I-N-G-O and Bingo was his name-oh.
Repeat verses by subtracting letters from Bingo’s name, starting with the first letter B.

 

5. Big Rock Candy Mountain Traditional

One evening as the sun went down and the jungle fire was burning
Down the track came the hobo Jack and he said boys I’m not turning,’ I’m headed for a land that’s far away, beside the crystal fountain, so come with me, we’ll go and see the big rock candy mountain.
Chorus: Oh the buzzin’ of the bees and the peppermint trees from the soda water fountains where lemonade springs and the bluebird sings in the big rock candy mountains.
In the big rock candy mountain, there’s a land that’s fair and bright, where candy grows on bushes and you sleep out every night, where love is all around you, and the sun shines every day on the birds and the bees and the peppermint trees in the big rock candy mountain. Chorus
In the big rock candy mountain, all the cops have wooden legs and the bulldogs all have wooden teeth and the hens lay soft-boiled eggs, the farmer’s trees are full of fruit and the barns are full of hay, Oh I’m bound to go where there ain’t no snow, there ain’t no fog and the wind don’t blow, in the big rock candy mountain. Chorus.

 

6. Pop Goes the Weasel Traditional Rhyme

All around the cobbler’s bench the monkey chased the weasel,
the monkey thought it was all in fun, pop goes the weasel.

 

7. Say, Say, Oh Playmate Traditional

Say, say, oh playmate, come out and play with me and bring your dolly’s three climb up my apple tree. Cry down my rain barrel, slide down my cellar door, and we’ll be jolly friends forever more, more, more.

 

8. De Colores Traditional Spanish Song

De Colores, de colores se visten los campos en la primavera
De colores, de colores son los pajaritos que vienen de afuera
De colores, de colores es el arco iris que vemos lucir
Y por eso los grandes amores de muchos colores me gustan a mi
Y por eso los grandes amores de muchos colores me gustan a mi
Canta el gallo, canta el gallo con el quiri quiri, quiri, quiri, quiri
La gallina la gallina con su cara, cara, cara, cara, cara
Los polleuelos, los polluelos con el pio, pio, pio, pio, pi
Translation:
In colors, in colors the fields bloom in spring
In colors, in colors the little birds fly from afar
In colors, in colors, the rainbow arcs so clearly
And for this reason, these great loves of many
colors, please be so.

 

9. Bumble Bee Traditional

I’m bringing home a baby bumble bee won’t my mommy be so proud of me, I’m bringing home a baby bumble bee ouch! It stung me.
I’m mashing up the baby bumble bee, won’t my daddy be so proud of me, I’m mashing up the baby bumble bee, ooo, it’s messy.
I’m licking up the baby bumble bee won’t my mommy be so proud of me,
I’m licking up the baby bumble bee ooo, got a tummy ache.
I’m letting go the baby bumble bee won’t my daddy be so proud of me, I’m letting go the baby bumble bee, fly away, bye bye.
Featuring Maude Farnan Peter Farnan music and arrangement

 

10. Five Little Speckled Frogs Traditional

Five little speckled frogs, sittin’ on a speckled log eating a most delicious fly, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum
One jumped into the pool where it was nice and cool then there were four little speckled frogs. Four, three, two, one
Mark guitar, harmonica and drums; Madeleine, Paul, Brian & Francesca “yumms”

 

11. 1, 2 Buckle My Shoe Traditional Rhyme

1, 2 buckle my shoe
3, 4 shut the door
5, 6 pick up sticks
7, 8 lay them straight
9, 10 a big fat hen
11, 12 dig and delve
13, 14 maids a courting
15, 16 cool scene
17, 18 finger painting
19, 20 you’re so funny

 

12. She’ll Be Coming ‘Round the Mountain American Folk Song

She’ll be coming ‘round the mountain when she comes, she’ll be coming ‘round the mountain when she comes, she’ll be coming ‘round the mountain, she’ll be coming ‘round the mountain, she’ll be coming ‘round the mountain when she comes.
She’ll be driving six white horses when she comes…
We’ll all run out to meet her when she comes…
We’ll all have chicken and dumplings when she comes…
Oh she’ll have to sleep with grandma when she comes…
She’ll be coming ‘round the mountain when she comes…

 

13. Found A Peanut American Traditional

Found a peanut, found a peanut, found a peanut just now, just now I found a peanut, found a peanut just now.
Repeat tune with the following verses:
Cracked It Open; It was rotten; Ate it anyway; Got a stomach ache; Called the doctor; Operation; Died anyway; Was a dream; Then I woke up; Found a peanut.

 

14. Puff the Magic Dragon

Puff, the magic dragon, lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honalee. Little Jackie Paper loved that rascal Puff And brought him strings and sealing wax and other fancy stuff, oh Chorus

Together they would travel on boat with billowed sail Jackie kept a lookout perched on Puff's gigantic tail Noble kings and princes would bow whene'er they came Pirate ships would lower their flags when Puff roared out his name, oh
Chorus
A dragon lives forever, but not little girls and boys
Painted wings and giant rings make way for other toys.
One grey night it happened, Jackie Paper came no more
And Puff that mighty dragon, he ceased his fearless roar.

 

15. Alouette Traditional French

Alouette, gentille Alouette, Alouette, je te plumerai
Alouette, gentille Alouette, Alouette, je te plumerai
Je te plumerai la tete
Je te plumerai la tete
et la tete, et la tete, Alouette, Alouette Ah, Ah
Je te plumerai le bec
Je te plumerai le bec
et le bec, et le bec, et la tete, et la tete, Alouette, Alouette Ah, Ah
Je te plumerai le cou
Je te plumerai le cou
et le cou, et le cou, et le bec, et le bec, et la tete, et la tete, Alouette, Alouette Ah, Ah
Je te plumerai le nez
Je te plumerai le nez
et le nez, et le nez, et le cou, et le cou, et le bec, et le bec, et la tete, et la tete, Alouette, Alouette
Translation:
Lark, nice Lark, Lark, I will pluck Alouette, nice Alouette, Alouette… I will pluck the nose, the neck and the nozzle etc.

 

16. Little Peter Rabbit Traditional Camp Song

Little Peter Rabbit had a fly upon his ear, little Peter Rabbit had a fly upon his ear, little Peter Rabbit had a fly upon his ear and he flicked it till it flew away.
2nd time repeat and omit the word “rabbit”
3rd time repeat and omit the words “rabbit” and “fly”
4th time repeat and omit the words “rabbit,” “fly,” and “ear”
Last time…Little Peter Rabbit had a fly upon his ear, little Peter Rabbit had a fly upon his ear, little Peter Rabbit had a fly upon his ear and he flicked it till it flew away.

 

17. Who Stole the Cookies from the Cookie Jar? Traditional Rhyme

Bob: Who Stole the Cookies from the Cookie Jar?
Bungie: You Stole the Cookies from the Cookie Jar.
Bob: Who Me?
Bungie: Yes You!
Bob: Not Me! Couldn’t Be.
Bungie: Then Who?
Bob: Katie stole the cookies from the cookie jar
Katie: Who Me
Bob: Yes You
Katie: Not Me
Bob: Then who?
Katie: Doggie stole the cookies from the cookie jar.

 

18. Monkeys on a Bed Traditional Children’s Song

Four little monkeys jumpin’ on the bed, one fell off, and bumped his head. Mama called the doctor and the doctor said “No more monkeys jumpin’ on the bed!”
Three little monkeys…
Two little monkeys…One little monkey…“No more monkey’s jumpin’ on the bed!”

 

19. Apples & Bananas Traditional Children’s Song

a-e-i-o-u
Verse 1:
I like to eat, eat, eat apples and bananas, I like to eat, eat, eat apples and bananas…
Verse 2: “a”
I like to ate, ate, ate a-ples and ban-a-nays, I like to ate, ate, ate a-ples and ban-a-nays…
Verse 3: “e”
I like to eet, eet, eet eeples and baneenees, I like to eet, eet, eet eeples and baneenees…
Verse 4: “I”
I like to ite, ite, ite iples and baninyes, I like to ite, ite, ite iples and baninyes…
Verse 5: “o”
I like to oat, oat, oat oaples and banonoes, I like to oat, oat, oat oaples and banonoes…
Verse 6: “u”
I like to ute, ute, ute uples and banunus, I like to ute, ute, ute uples and banunus…
Back home to verse 1
I like to eat, eat, eat apples and bananas, I like to eat, eat, eat apples and bananas…
Maz, Susie & Mark

20. La Cucaracha Traditional Spanish Song

Chorus: La Cucaracha, la cucaracha, Ya no puede caminar; Porque no tiene, porque le falta agua pura que tomar.
Con las barbas de Carranza, voy a hacer una tortilla, Pa‚ ponersela all sombrero de su padre Pancho Villa.
Chorus
Una cosa me da risa; Pancho Villa sin camisa; Ya se van los carrazistas porque vienen los villistas.
Chorus
Ya murio la cucaracha, Ya la llevan a enterrar, entre cuatro zopilotes Y un raton de sacristan.
Chorus
Translation:
The cockroach, the cockroach,
No longer can it walk;
Because it does not have pure drinking water.
Already dead they take the cockroach to be buried,
Between four buzzards
And a sacristan mouse.
With the beards of Carranza,
I am going to make one tortilla.
Pá puts him in his hat
Of his father Pancho Villa.
Something gives me laughter:
Pancho Villa without a shirt;
The carrazistas already go away
Because the Pancho Villa supporters come.

 

21. The Hokey Pokey Traditional

You put your left hand in, you pull your left hand out
You put your left hand in, and you shake it all about
You do the hokey pokey then you turn yourself around that’s what its all about.
right hand, left foot, right foot, left hip, right hip, head, whole self

 

22. Old MacDonald Had A Farm Traditional

Old MacDonald had a farm, ei, ei, oh
And on that farm he had some chicks, ei, ei, oh
With a chick, chick here and a chick, chick there, here a chick, there a chick, everywhere a chick, chick. Old MacDonald had a farm, ei ei oh.
cow, ducks, brontosaurus, pigs, horse

 

23. Buffalo Gals Written by John Hodges aka Cool White in 1844

As I was walking down the street, down the street, down the street, a pretty little gal I chanced to meet, Oh she was fair to see.
Chorus: Buffalo gals won’t you come out tonight, come out tonight, come out tonight, buffalo gals won’t you come out tonight, we’ll dance by the light of the moon.
I asked her if she’d take a walk, have a talk, take a walk, her feet took up the whole sidewalk as she stood close to me. I asked her “Would you want to dance, want to dance, want to dance?” I thought that I would have a chance to shake a foot with her.
Oh, I danced with the gal with a hole in her stockin’ and her hip kept a-rockin’ and her toe kept a-knockin’ I danced with the gal with a hole in her stockin’ and we danced by the light of the moon.

 

24. John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt Traditional Children’s Song

John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt, that’s my name too. Whenever we go out, the people always shout, there goes John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt, da da da da da da da.
Repeat gradually getting softer and softer with loud da da da’s in between each verse.

 

25. Down In the Valley Legend claims it was written by E.V Brody from the Birmingham jail

Down in the valley, the valley so low, hang your head over, hear the wind blow
Hear the wind blow dear, hear the wind blow, hang your head over, hear the wind blow.
Violets love sunshine, roses love dew, angels in heaven know I love you
Know I love you dear, know I love you, angels in heaven know I love you
My love is true dear, my love is true, come with me darlin’ or take me with you. Take my heart with you, when the day’s gone, my heart is with you, all the day long.
Down in the valley, the valley so low, hang your head over, hear the wind blow.
Hear the wind blow dear, hear the wind blow, hang your head over, hear the wind blow.

 

26. The Ants Go Marching In Traditional

The ants go marching one by one, hurrah, hurrah. The ants go marching one by one, hurrah, hurrah. The ants go marching one by one, the little one stops to suck his thumb and they all go marching down to the ground to get out of the rain boom, boom, boom.
Two by two…the little one stops to tie his shoe
Three by three…the little one stops to climb a tree
Four by four…the little one stops to shut the door
Five by five…the little one stops to clap high five
Six by six…the little one stops to do some tricks
Seven by seven…the little one stops to contemplate heaven
Eight by eight…the little one, man he’s always late
Nine by nine…the little one stops to bust a rhyme
Ten by ten…and this is the end of the song, amen.

 

27. Do Your Ears Hang Low? Traditional camp song

Do your ears hang low? Do they wobble to and fro?
Can you tie them in a knot? Can you tie them in a bow?
Can you throw them over your shoulder like a continental soldier?
Do your ears hang low?
Do your ears flip flop? Can you use them for a mop?
Are they stringy at the bottom? Are they curly at the top?
Can you use them for a swatter? Can you use them for a blotter?
Do your ears hang low?

 

28. Wheels on the Bus Traditional

The wheels on the bus go round and round, round and round, round and round, the wheels on the bus go round and round all through the town.
The money on the bus goes ching a ling a ling
The driver on the bus says “Move on back”
The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish
The people on the bus go up and down,
The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep
The baby on the bus says “wahh, wahh, wahh”
The parents’ on the bus go “shh, shh, shh”
The wheels on the bus go round and round, round and round, round and round, the wheels on the bus go round and round all through the town.

 

29. If You’re Happy and You Know It Traditional

If you’re happy and you know it clap your hands
If you’re happy and you know it clap your hands
If you’re happy and you know it and you really want to show it
If you’re happy and you know it clap your hands
Stomp your feet; Snap your fingers; Shout I am
Do all four

 

30. Oh When the Saints Go Marching In Traditional

Oh when the saints go marching in, oh when the saints go marching in, Oh I want to be in that number when the saints go marching in.
Oh when those bells begin to chime, oh when those bells begin to chime, oh how I want to be in that number, when those bells begin to chime.
Oh when the sun begins to shine, oh when the sun begins to shine, Oh how I want to be in that number, when the sun begins to shine.

 

31. London Bridges Traditional Rhyme

London Bridges falling down, falling down, falling down, London Bridges falling down, my fair lady.
Take the key and lock her up, lock her up, lock her up, take the key and lock her up, my fair lady
Iron bars will bend and break, bend and break, bend and break, iron bars will bend and break, my fair lady.
Build it up with silver and gold, silver and gold, silver and gold, build it up with silver and gold, my fair lady.

 

32. Be Kind to Your Web-Footed Friends Traditional

Be kind to your web-footed friends, for a duck may be somebody’s mother, you may think that is the end of the song…well, it is!
Bungie

 

33. Farmer In the Dell Traditional Rhyme

The farmer in the dell, the farmer in the dell, hi ho the dairy oh the farmer in the dell.
The farmer takes a wife…
The wife takes a child…
The child takes the nurse…
The nurse takes the dog…
The dog takes the cat…
The cat takes the rat…
The rat takes the cheese…
The cheese stands alone…
The farmer in the dell, the farmer in the dell, hi ho the dairy oh the farmer in the dell.

 

34. Have You Ever Seen A Lassie? Traditional English

Did you ever see a lassie, a lassie, a lassie, did you ever see a lassie go this way and that? Go this way and that way, go this way and that way, did you ever see a lassie go this way and that?
Did you ever see a laddie, a laddie, a laddie, did you ever see a laddie go this way and that?

 

35. Red River Valley Traditional American Folk Song

From this valley they say you are going, I will miss your bright eyes and sweet smile, For they say you are taking the sunshine, that has brightened our pathways a while.
Come and sit by my side if you love me, Do not hasten to bid me adieu, But remember the Red River Valley, and the one who has loved you so true.

 

36. Sur Le Pont d’Avignon Traditional French Song

Sur le pont d’Avignon, on y danse, on y danse, sur le pont d’Avignon on y danse tous son rond.
Translation:
On the bridge of Avignon, one dances there, one dances there, on the bridge of Avignon one dances all around.

 

37. Kookaburra Traditional Australian

Kookaburra sits on the old gum tree, merry, merry king of the bush is he, laugh kookaburra, laugh kookaburra, save some there for me ha ha ha ha.
Kookaburra sits on the old gum tree, eating all the gum drops he can see, stop kookaburra, stop kookaburra, save some there for me ha ha ha ha.

 

38. Row, Row, Row Your Boat Traditional Round

Row, row, row your boat, gently down the stream, merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, life is but a dream.
Arrangement & percussion Susie & Mark, chorus sung by Madeleine, Paul, Brian and Francesca

 

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  • hidden heiheidd

    2010-9-8 08:20

    谢谢分享
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  • hidden ymei

    2010-9-8 08:43

    这个很强!好像小孩儿都喜欢唱啊跳啊
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  • hidden 美莲

    2010-9-8 17:46

    谢谢,介绍那么详细,还有歌词
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  • hidden bagelchou

    2010-9-9 12:20

    謝謝分享
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  • hidden wangjinghugh

    2011-3-10 18:48

    谢谢分享!
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  • hidden fxjessica

    2011-3-29 23:46

    这么好的资源当然要顶!
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  • hidden 柳哨儿

    2011-6-15 14:44

    非常感谢,是点击第一个就可以下载完全了吧。
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  • hidden zuosiyu

    2011-7-9 18:42

    谢谢分享!
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  • hidden sunnybaby698

    2011-7-9 22:15

    还是需要歌词才行,谢谢了。
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  • hidden 天才二宝妈

    2011-7-24 15:10

    太好了,找到歌词了,谢谢美女
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  • hidden 糯米妈妈

    2011-7-25 22:18

    好东西啊!
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  • hidden 萨莉宝贝

    2011-7-30 10:24

    有歌词呀,真是帮到我了。谢谢。
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  • hidden bertie2002

    2011-7-30 16:57

    有歌词太好了
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  • hidden yunni

    2011-8-1 14:17

    好强
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  • hidden ceci29

    2011-8-15 21:42

    谢谢,介绍那么详细
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  • hidden ysyllp

    2011-10-15 07:43

    谢谢分享
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  • hidden ningzi_liu7578

    2011-11-29 08:39

    正在找歌词,谢谢分享
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  • hidden anbutterfly

    2011-12-23 11:37

    正在找歌词呢,非常感谢!
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  • hidden cfw7319

    2012-1-8 18:25

    谢谢,正在找歌词
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  • hidden liangjunjue

    2012-1-26 21:00

    谢谢分享歌词
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