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1 10 11 12 13 14 15 One, two, three, four, five Tom, the piper’s son London Bridge Twinkle, twinkle, little star This old man Dance to your daddy Old King Cole Hush-a-bye, baby Hush, little baby Aiken Drum The grand old Duke of York Sing a song of Sixpence My young man Lavender’s blue Hey, diddle, diddle One, two, three, four, five One,, three, four, tw o, five O nc e caught I fish a a - live, D Six, se - ven, eight, nine, ten, Then I let it go a -g a in A W hy did you let it go? B e - cau se it bit my fin - ger so D Which fin - ger did One, two, three, four, five, Once I caught a fish alive, Six, seven, eight, nine, ten, Then I let it go again Why did you let it go? Because it bit my finger so Which finger did it bite? This little finger on my right P j < it bite? This lit- tie fin - ger on my right 2 Tom, the piper’s son Tom, he was a G But all p i - p e r ’s son, He learned to C the tunes that O - ver the hills and a D7 he cou ld play Was, great w ay off, T he play when he w as young, G ‘O - v e r wind shall the hills and b low m y far a - w a y ’ to p -k not off Tom, he was a piper’s son, He learned to play when he was young But all the tunes that he could play Was, 'Over the hills and far away’ Chorus: Over the hills and a great way off, the wind shall blow my top-knot* off Tom with his pipe made such a noise, He pleased both the girls and the boys; They all danced while he did play, 'Over the hills and far away.’ Chorus Tom with his pipe did play with skill, Those who heard him could never keep still; As soon as he played they began to dance, Even pigs on their hind legs would after him prance Chorus As Dolly was milking her cow one day, Tom took his pipe and began to play; Doll and the cow danced 'The Cheshire Round’, Till the pail was broken and the milk ran on the ground Chorus j3 j London Bridge London Bridge is falling down, Falling down, falling down, London Bridge is falling down, My fair lady Build it up with wood and clay, Wood and clay, wood and clay, Build it up with wood and clay, My fair lady Wood and clay will wash away, Wash away, wash away, Wood and clay will wash away, My fair lady Build it up with bricks and mortar, Bricks and mortar, bricks and mortar, Build it up with bricks and mortar, My fair lady Bricks and mortar will not stay, Will not stay, will not stay, Bricks and mortar will not stay, My fair lady ßj< Build it up with iron and steel, Iron and steel, iron and steel, Build it up with iron and steel, My fair lady Iron and steel will bend and bow, Bend and bow, bend and bow, Iron and steel will bend and bow, My fair lady Build it up with stones so strong, Stones so strong, stones so strong, Then it will last for ages long, My fair lady 4 Twinkle, twinkle, little star T w in - k le , Up t w in - k l e , a - b o v e the T w in - k le , tw in -k le , l i t - t i e star world so lit-tie Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are! Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are! high, star How L ike H ow I a I w o n - der dia- m ond w o n - der what you are! in the sky what you are! This old man This old man, he played one, He played Give a dog a bone This old man, he played one, He played knick-knack on my drum Chorus: With a knick-knack paddy-whack Give a dog a bone This old man came rolling home This old man, he played two, He played knick-knack on my shoe Chorus This old man he played three, He played knick-knack on my knee Chorus This old man he played four, He played knick-knack on my door Chorus This old man, he played five, He played knick-knack on my hive Chorus This old man, he played six, He played knick-knack on my sticks Chorus on my This old man came drum C G rhnrn[...]... Chorus: And he played upon -a ladle A ladle, a ladle He played upon a ladle And his name was Aiken Drum a And his hat was made of good cream cheese, Good cream cheese, good cream cheese His hat was made of good cream cheese And his name was Aiken Drum, Chorus And his coat was made of good roast beef, Good roast beef, good roast beef, His coat was made of good roast beef And his name was Aiken Drum Chorus And... m oon nam e w as man There Ai - in w as a ken G Drum the m oon , L ived man And D la - die A D pla yed 1 lived D la a la he - die, a la D - in the m oon , lived the m oon And pla yed his u - pon A7 G u - pon lived in d ie An d his name - die A7 w as Ai - ken He D Drum There was a man lived in the moon, Lived in the moon, lived in the moon There was a man lived in the moon And his name was Aiken Drum... little baby, don’t say a word, Papa’s going to buy you a mocking bird* 2 It the mocking bird won’t sing, Papa’s going to buy you a diamond ring 3 It the diamond ring turns to brass, Papa’s going to buy you a looking-glass 4 It the looking-glass gets broke, Papa’s going to buy you a billy-goat 5 It that billy-goat runs away, Papa’s going to buy you another today 10 Aiken Drum D 1 There G w as a the m... were made of penny loaves, Penny loaves, penny loaves His buttons were made of penny loaves And his name was Aiken Drum Chorus And his hair was made of spaghetti, Spaghetti, spaghetti, His hair was made of spaghetti And his name was Aiken Drum Chorus 11 The grand old Duke of York Oh, men, He marched up, when the them And grand old marched d ow n when th ey were on - ly D u ke them a of up - they h alf... er up nor he And down 12 Sing a song of sixpence Four and tw en - ty the pie black - birds, Baked in a G W h en was G Was - n ’t o - pened, T he C that a dain - ty birds G dish, To 1 Sing a song of sixpence, A pocket full of rye; Four and twenty blackbirds, Baked in a pie 2 When the pie was opened, The birds began to sing; Wasn’t that a dainty dish, To set before the king? 3 The king was in the counting-house,... King Cole and his drummers three 8 Hush -a- bye, baby Hush -a- bye, baby, on the tree top, When the wind blows the cradle will rock; When the bough breaks the cradle will fall, Down will come baby, cradle, and all A/ > 9 Hush, little baby 1 Hush, little D A7 D baby, don’t say a word, Papa’s going to buy you a mocking bird (Dieses Lied stammt ursprünglich aus den USA, ist aber inzwischen auch auf den Britischen... old soul, And a merry old soul was he; He called for his pipe, And he called for his bowl, And he called for his trumpeters three Now every trumpeter he had a trumpet, And a very fine trumpet had he; Ta tata ta tata ta went the trumpeters, Fiddle diddle dee diddle dee went the fiddlers, Very fine men are we There’s none so rare ,( As can compare $ With King Cole and his trumpeters three A/ > ßj' 3 Old... King Cole was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he; He called for his pipe, And he called for his bowl, And he called for his drummers three Now every drummer he had a drum, And a very fine drum had he; Boom didi boom didi boom went the drummers, Ta fata ta fata fa went the trumpeters, Fiddle diddle dee diddle dee went the fiddlers, Very fine men are we There’s none so rare As can compare With... three A/ > A f> 1 Old King Cole was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he; He called for his pipe, And he called for his bowl, And he called for his fiddlers three Now every fiddler he had a fiddle, And a very fine fiddle had he; Fiddle diddle dee diddle dee went the fiddlers, Very fine men are we There’s none so rare As can compare With King Cole and his fiddlers three 2 Old King Cole was a merry... The queen was in the parlour, Eating bread and honey 4 The maid was in the garden, Flanging out the clothes, When down came a blackbird And pecked off her nose set be - gan to D be - fore sing; G the king? 13 My young man My you n g man, my y ou n g man, F M y you n g man, 1 my G o -i n g to the fair with C you ng man my y ou n g man G7 G o -in g to the fair with C m y you n g man I’ve got a bonnet trimmed

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