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1232.1 | when you wish upon a star | WMOIS::CHOW | | Tue Dec 03 1991 14:22 | 21 |
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Would someone who really knows the words to this old Disney classic tell me
whether or not I have them correct ? It's the third verse that I most
suspicious of....doesn't quite make sense to me.
thanks...mlc
When you wish upon a star
Makes no difference who you are
Anything your heart desires
Will come to you
If your heart is in your dreams
No desire is too extreme
When you wish upon a star
As dreamers do
Like a boat out of the blue
Steps right in and sees you through
When you wish upon a star
Your dreams come true
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1232.2 | Yup! | MCIS5::TRIPP | | Tue Dec 03 1991 14:32 | 9 |
| Sounds just about right to me!
I *think* I still have an (extremely) old Disney album from my
childhood with Disney songs and words written on the cover, I will try
to find it tonight just for kicks, to see how accurate you are, I think
you're right on target though!
Lyn
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1232.3 | | POWDML::SATOW | | Tue Dec 03 1991 15:52 | 28 |
| See also note 937, for lyrics of kids songs concerning trains.
re: When you wish . . .
I remember it somewhat differently; the way I remember it, the third verse
makes more sense, at least to me. I remember it with the word(s) in
[brackets] replaced by the word(s) to the right.
When you wish upon a star
Makes no difference who you are
Anything your heart desires
Will come to you
If your heart is in your dreams
No [desire] is too extreme request
When you wish upon a star
As dreamers do
Like a [boat] out of the blue bolt
[Steps right] in and sees you through Faith steps
When you wish upon a star
Your dreams come true
And while we're at it, does anybody know who sang the voice of Jiminy Cricket?
Clay
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1232.4 | | CSCOAC::HEFFELFINGER | Vini, vidi, visa | Fri Dec 13 1991 13:02 | 16 |
| Along the same lines....
Over the river and through the woods
to grandmother's house we go.
The horse knows the way to carry the sleigh
through the white and drifting snow.
Over the river and through the woods
to grandmother's house we go.
Ta dum, ta dum, ta dum, ta dum,
Ta dumpty, dumpty dum.
Help!
Tracey
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1232.5 | second verse? | SWSCIM::DIAZ | | Fri Dec 13 1991 13:16 | 6 |
| I think the second verse is something on the order of
Over the river and through the woods
Oh how the wind does blow
It stings our nose and bites our toes
As over the (road) we go
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1232.6 | citified version | TNPUBS::STEINHART | | Fri Dec 13 1991 14:19 | 9 |
| Under the river and through New York, to Grandmother's house we go.
The car knows the way to get us today
Through the tunnel that's so low.
Up the elevator and down the hall, we make her laugh so merry.
She'll make a roast and mash potatoes,
And get cake at the bakery.
(From New Jersey to Queens)
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1232.7 | | BUNYIP::QUODLING | Mup - mup - mup - mup - mup - mup - mup | Fri Dec 13 1991 16:59 | 6 |
| Would anyone know the full words the the "Skye Boat Song". My mother
used it as a lullaby many times, and my son loves, it, but I end up
la-de-da-ing most of it.
q
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1232.8 | Skye Boat Song | MOIRA::FAIMAN | light upon the figured leaf | Sun Dec 15 1991 21:38 | 20 |
| Chorus:
Speed, bonny boat, like a bird on the wing,
"Onward," the sailors cry.
Carry the lad that's born to be king,
Over the sea to Skye.
Loud the winds howl, loud the waves roar,
Thuderclaps rend the air.
Baffled, our foes stand by the shore,
Follow they will not dare.
(Chorus)
Though the waves leap, soft ye shall sleep,
Ocean's a royal bed.
Rocked in the deep, Flora will keep
Watch by your weary head.
(Chorus)
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1232.9 | | TLE::STOCKSPDS | Cheryl Stocks | Mon Dec 16 1991 07:28 | 6 |
| re .5:
> As over the (road) we go
I remember this line as:
As over the ground we go
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1232.10 | | NAVIER::SAISI | | Mon Dec 16 1991 10:10 | 3 |
| I love the Skye Boat Song, but have never heard it. Is it a
familiar tune?
Linda
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1232.11 | Over the River song... | LJOHUB::CAMPBELL | | Mon Dec 16 1991 13:09 | 19 |
| Over the river and through the woods
To Grandmother's house we go
The horse knows the way to carry the sleigh
Through the white and drifting snow
Over the river and through the woods
Now Grandmother's cap I spy
Horray for the fun; Is the pudding done?
Horray for the Pumpkin Pie!
Over the river and through the woods
Oh, how the wind does blow
It stings the nose and bites the toes
As over the ground we go.
Over the river and through the woods
And straight through the barnyard gate
We seem to go extremely slow
Oh how hard it is to wait... (not sure of this line)
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1232.12 | Frosty? | ROCK::BERNSTEIN | | Mon Dec 16 1991 22:27 | 5 |
| This is great!
While we are at it, does anyone know the words to Frosty the Snowman?
/Deb
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1232.13 | Frosty the Snowman | NOVA::WASSERMAN | Deb Wasserman, DTN 264-1863 | Tue Dec 17 1991 09:12 | 16 |
| Frosty the Snowman
was a jolly happy soul
with a corncob pipe and a button nose
and two eyes made out of coal
Frosty the Snowman
was <something> as he can be
but the children say he can laugh and play
just the same as you and me
There must have been some magic in
that old silk hat they found
for when they placed it on his head
he began to dance around... OH...
<repeat first verse>
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1232.14 | | ROCK::BERNSTEIN | | Tue Dec 17 1991 17:28 | 2 |
| Thanks Deb! But wasn't there also some verse that said
something about "how he came to life one day"?
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1232.15 | Seeking missing Frosty verses | NOVA::WASSERMAN | Deb Wasserman, DTN 264-1863 | Wed Dec 18 1991 10:19 | 3 |
| Yeah, you're right... I had a feeling something was missing! can
someone fill in the missing verse(s) ?
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1232.16 | Frosty lyrics.. | CSC32::K_BELL | | Wed Dec 18 1991 10:59 | 44 |
| Frosty the Snowman
was a jolly, happy soul
with a corncob pipe and a button nose
and two eyes made out of coal.
Frosty the Snowman
is a fairy tale they say.
He was made of snow
but the children know
how he came to life one day.
There must have been some magic in
that old silk hat they found,
for when they placed it on his head
he began to dance around...
Frosty the Snowman was alive
as he could be
and the children say
he could laugh and play
just the same as you and me.
Frosty the Snowman knew
the sun was hot that day
so he said lets run
and we'll have some fun
now before I melt away.
Down to the village
with a broomstick in his hand
running here and there all around
the square saying catch me if you can.
He led them down the streets of town
right to the traffic cop
and he only paused a moment
when he heard him holler stop.
For Frosty the Snowman had to hurry
on his way but he waved good-bye
saying don't you cry,
I'll be back again some day...
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1232.17 | thanks! | ROCK::BERNSTEIN | | Wed Dec 18 1991 17:14 | 2 |
| Thank you for all the Frosty words - this is wonderful!
/Deb
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1232.18 | Favorite things | MILPND::PIMENTEL | | Mon Jan 13 1992 09:47 | 5 |
| Does anyone have the words to the song from Sound of Music that she
sings.... Some of my Favorite things?
Rain drops on roses and
....
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1232.19 | from memory | NAVIER::SAISI | | Mon Jan 13 1992 09:58 | 14 |
| Rain drops on roses and
Whiskers on kittens.
...kettles, and
warm woolen mittens.
Wild geese that fly
with the moon on their wings.
These are a few of my favorite things.
When the dog bites,
when the bee stings,
when I'm feeling sad.
I simply remember my favorite things
and then I don't feel so bad.
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1232.20 | | AITE::WASKOM | | Mon Jan 13 1992 10:10 | 19 |
| Rain drops on roses and whiskers on kittens.
Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens.
Wild geese that fly with the moon on their wings.
These are a few of my favorite things.
Cream colored ponies and crisp apple strudels.
Door bells and sleigh bells and schnitzle with noodles.
Brown paper packages tied up with strings.
These are a few of my favorite things.
Girls in white dresses with blue satin sashes.
Snowflakes that stay on my nose and eye lashes.
Silver white winters that melt into springs.
These are a few of my favorite things.
When the dog bites, when the bee stings,
When I'm feeling sad.
I simply remember my favorite things.
And then I don't feel so bad.
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1232.21 | Ole Dan Tucker | MCIS2::DUPUIS | Love is grand, divorce is 20 grand | Mon Jan 13 1992 12:17 | 7 |
| How about the words for Dan Tucker?
Get out of the way for ole Dan Tucker
He's to late to get his supper.......
Thanks in advance,
Roberta
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1232.22 | | MILPND::PIMENTEL | | Mon Jan 13 1992 14:17 | 2 |
| re: Favorite Things words: Thanks very much.
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1232.23 | 1st verse anyway | NAVIER::SAISI | | Mon Jan 13 1992 14:28 | 9 |
| Ole Dan Tucker was a fine old man,
washed his face in a frying pan,
combed his hair with a wagon wheel,
died with a tooth-ache in his heel.
Now get out ' the way, ole Dan Tucker,
he's too late to get his supper.
Supper is over and dinner is cooking,
Old Dan Tucker's just standing there looking.
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1232.24 | Itsy Bitsy Spider... | GBMMKT::VINCENT | | Fri Jan 17 1992 16:29 | 9 |
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Does anybody know the second verse to the song "Itsy Bitsy Spider"
A friend of mine sings it to her daughter, but has not been able to
remember the second verse. Can anybody out there help?
Robin
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1232.25 | | BCSE::WEIER | Patty, DTN 381-0877 | Fri Jan 17 1992 16:34 | 15 |
| This is all I know;
The itsy bitsy spider
went up the garden(water?) spout.
Down came the rain
and washed the spider out.
Out came the sun
and dried up all the rain
and the itsy bitsy spider
went up the spout again.
I've also heard it with "crawled up" in place of "went up"
Is there more??
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1232.26 | I quess so... | GBMMKT::VINCENT | | Mon Jan 20 1992 09:01 | 8 |
| I guess so...
I have never heard it, but a friend of mine has - and she was the one
looking for it.
Thanks for the try.
Robin
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1232.27 | Itsy Bitsy and HUGEY WUGEY!!! | DEMON::HOOPER | | Tue Jan 28 1992 22:39 | 37 |
| re: Itsy Bitsy Spider (Gosh I love this Generic Song Note Idea!!)
We have two verses...the first is a very itsy bitsy spider (ya know,
tiny...) and then a HUGEY WUGEY spide...a very BIG spider.
Here goes:
The Itsy Bitsy Spider
Went up the water spout.
Down came the rain
And washed the spider out.
Out came the sun
And dried up all the rain,
And the Itsy Bitsy Spider
Went up the spout again.
(Now use your whole hand instead of
just your fingers crawling up your arm.
Really exaggerate (sp?) the "Huge"
spider leaping up the arm!!)
(Oh, for dramatics, you can use a
real deep voice!)
The HUGEY WUGEY Spider
Went UP the water spout.
OUT came the sun
And WASHED the spider OUT.
OUT came the sun
And dried up all the rain,
And the HUGEY WUGEY Spider
Went up the spout again.
Ta - Dum! :*)
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1232.28 | list of kids songs... | SMURF::DIBBLE | RECYCLE - do it now, or pay later! | Thu Jan 30 1992 13:49 | 21 |
| I have a list of songs which I keep in the car and bring out now and
then. Most of them are pretty well-known. You might want to put this
list in your car too.
Enjoy, Ben
A, B, C's Oh Dear, What Can the Matter Be?
A-Hunting We Will Go Oh, Where Has My Little Dog Gone?
Are You Sleeping (Frere Jacques) Old King Cole
Baa Baa Black Sheep Old MacDonald Had a Farm
Bear Went Over The Mountain, The Pop! Goes the Weasel
Farmer In the Dell, The Ring Around A Rosy
Hickory, Dickory Dock Rockabye Baby
Itisket, Itasket Row, Row, Row Your boat
Jack And Jill She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain
Little Bo-Peep Sing A Song of Sixpence
London Bridge Ten Little Indians
Mary Had A Little Lamb Three Blind Mice
Muffin Man, The Three Little Kittens Lost their Mittens
Mulburry Bush Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star!
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1232.29 | Personal Tapes Too! | BOBBIN::HOOPER | | Fri Jan 31 1992 19:02 | 11 |
| Great idea to keep the list of songs in the car handy,
especially for the commutes home when you can hardly
remember your own name!
One time I also made a tape recording by singing all my
son's favorite songs, especially the ones where we had
added his name or some fun words of our own. When he
was three he played the tape in bed or whenever he
wanted to hear it!
Julia
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1232.30 | What will she want when she's 4??? | PROSE::BLACHEK | | Mon Feb 03 1992 11:45 | 12 |
| I love the idea of the list! My daughter will sit in the back seat
and ask us to sing. When we pick (remember) a song, she'll listen. If
she doesn't like it, she'll chant, "no, no..." till we shut up and
pick another song! Sometimes it's hard to come up with something that
she approves of. But when we do she cheers.
It's the nicest applause I've ever heard.
judy
P.S. Funny how a nearly 2-year old can be so demanding!
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1232.31 | Music book for these songs? | TRADE::PHILPOT | | Mon Feb 03 1992 11:54 | 12 |
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Does anyone know if there is a book of music available for songs
like these? I play the guitar and thought it would be fun to
teach my daughter these types of songs with musical accompaniment
:-) but I don't know where find such a book. Does anyone know
if something like this even exists? I live/work in central Mass.,
but would travel a bit if anyone knows of a place where I could find
this.
Thanks!
Lynne
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1232.32 | Wee sing books | TANNAY::BETTELS | Cheryl, Eur. Ext. Res. Prg., DTN 821-4022 | Tue Feb 04 1992 02:19 | 7 |
| There is a set of books and cassettes called "Wee Sing..." I have three my
mother gave me: ...around the campfire, ...for Christmas (nice because it
isn't just carols), ...favorite nursery rhymes (or something like that. I
believe she bought them at a Walden bookstore but I think I've seen them many
places.
Cheryl
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1232.33 | | MCIS5::WOOLNER | Photographer is fuzzy, underdeveloped and dense | Tue Feb 04 1992 09:33 | 12 |
| We have a book (with simple music for piano; not sure if it has guitar
chords) called "KidSongs" (or KidsSongs, or Kids' Songs...); it has a
lot of traditional favorites, and the rendition on the cassette isn't
*too* annoying, by which I mean it's not an unruly kids' chorus or a
drowning-in-maple-syrup goody two shoes voice. (I am disgusted, though,
that they felt it necessary to rewrite "Day-O" to avoid the word
"rum"!)
It was a gift, but I've seen it at The Open Book (a chain of bookstores
in central Mass.).
Leslie
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1232.34 | More on Kid Songs | BROKE::DICKSON | | Tue Feb 04 1992 12:01 | 22 |
| We have the KidSongs series mentioned in .33:
KidSongs, KidSongs II, KidSongs Jubilee (my favorite), and just
out, KidSongs Sleepytime.
I believe the singer is named Nancy Cassidy. The publisher is Klutz
Press.
These cassettes each come with a wire-bound wipe-off pages book, with the
cassette attached in a net bag. Chords are shown in the book, (but I
haven't talked my husband into an electric rendition yet...) My two year
old likes the silly illustrations in the books too: dogs-dressed-up-to-
party sort of thing.
Cowboy songs, folk songs, songs you sang at camp, songs Raffi wrote and
songs he made popular---a good variety even if though rock-n-roll is
underrepresented (IMHO!) Some of the lyric clean-up mentioned in .33 is
okay by me: "All night, all day, angels watching over me" omits
the "if I die before I wake" verse (which is the only one I knew and
would have disqualified this as a lullaby in my house!)
--Andrea
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1232.35 | Raffi songbooks are available | HDLITE::CREAN | | Tue Feb 04 1992 12:36 | 9 |
| My sister-in-law loaned us a Raffi songbook. It's geared toward piano & guitar.
I'm not sure where she found it, but I believe it was a bookstore that was
part of a chain.
You could also check your local library. Ours (Northboro) has the Raffi
Christmas songbook.
- Terry
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1232.36 | This is a song that doesn't end .... | KAOFS::S_BROOK | | Tue Feb 04 1992 13:57 | 17 |
| Here's a song to avoid at all costs for your toddlers ... mine
got it from the latest Sherri Lewis offering on PBS ... Lamb Chop's
Playalong ...
"This is a song that doesn't end,
Yes it goes on and on my friend
Some people started singing it not knowing what it was
but they'll go on singing ot forever just because
This is a song that doesn't end
Yes it goes on and on my friend
.......
......"
and on and on and on and on and on and on ...
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1232.37 | Oh, darn... | NEWPRT::NEWELL_JO | Jodi Newell - Irvine, California | Tue Feb 04 1992 15:35 | 8 |
| Stuart! Why did you even *start* that song???
I had been singing it for days and finally managed to stop.
Then you posted the words and I'm singing it again...grrrrr :^)
P.S. I love the song and the video
Jodi-
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1232.38 | song's on cassette... | SMURF::DIBBLE | RECYCLE - do it now, or pay later! | Wed Feb 05 1992 11:16 | 25 |
| Another idea for commutes...
This may not be possible for everyone, but I'll mention it.
If your VCR has a stereo output and you connect it to your home stereo
(or whatever), you can then make cassettes of various "things."
Now "things" might be songs from Seasame St. Or the music from
Bambi (Drip Drip Drop little April Shower...), Or the theme song
from Thomas the Tank engine. (which they hardly ever play w/o
overdubbing with some ad for another show, GRRRR!!!) Or lots of
things.
We've got a couple of these, actually quite a few now, and they were
really great when Peter was in the 2's. At the time he really liked
the Disney Sing-a-long Songs, and so some of those got taped.
One thing I thought about doing but never did was to tape an entire
movie onto cassette for a long trip. Then you just play the cassette,
and the child imagines (remember that? imagination? wow, what a
concept! :^) and remembers the movie. I think it _should_ work, but
I haven't tried it yet.
Ben
{insert standard disclaimer about copyright's, etc.}
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1232.39 | it even works w/state-of-the-stone-age equip | MCIS5::WOOLNER | Photographer is fuzzy, underdeveloped and dense | Wed Feb 05 1992 11:35 | 13 |
| One of Alex's and my favorite car cassettes has Bobby McFerrin doing
his tour-de-force Saturday Night Live performance of "Drive". I'd been
lucky enough to have VHS'ed it (and after a kazillion viewings, I'm
still in such awe that I forget to *breathe* when watching it), and
just as a goof I taped a cassette just putting a monaural mike up to
the monaural (tinny, bee-in-a-paper-bag) speaker of my TV. Sounds
great (less filling), great enough that I haven't bothered re-recording
now that I have the new TV wired to the stereo.
Same cassette also has Kenny Rankin doing "Haven't We Met" on the
tonight show a couple years ago (sigh)... but that's another story.
Leslie
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1232.40 | good ol' Janis J. | WMOIS::CHOW | | Fri Feb 07 1992 13:58 | 25 |
| re: .3
thank Clay for the correct lyrics. Your version sounds much
better than mine. I hope it's correct 'cause that's what I've
been using 8-)
At the risk of exposing myself as being the truly twisted
demented parent that some may think I am ;-), this is one
of 3.5 year old Leah's current favorites. Like father, like
daughter, eh?
Oh Lord, won't you buy me a Mercedes-Benz?
My friends all have Porsches, I must make amends
Worked hard all my lifetime, no help from my friends
Oh Lord, won't you buy me a Mercedes-Benz?
Oh Lord, won't you buy me a color TV?
Dialing-for-dollars is trying to find me
I wait for delivery each day until three
Oh Lord, won't you buy me a color TV?
Oh Lord, won't you buy me a night on the town
I'm counting on you Lord, please don't let me down
Prove that you love me and buy the next round
Oh Lord, won't you buy me a night on the town
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