68 entries tagged "Songs"
About the Bush, Willie
The ants go marching one by one, hurrah! hurrah!
As I was Going Along, Long, Long
As I was Going Up the Hill
As I was Walking o'er Little Moorfields
Away, Birds, away!
Billy, Billy, Come and Play
Buzz, Quoth the Blue Fly
A Carrion Crow Sat on an Oak
Christmas is Coming, the Geese are Getting Fat
Cold and Raw the North Winds Blow
Cold and Raw the North Winds Blow
Crawdad Song
Dame, get up and bake your pies
The Fox and His Wife, They had a Great Strife
Frère Jacques (Brother John)
The Frog Who Would A-Wooing Go
Elsie Marley is Grown So Fine
Hot Cross Buns
I'm Bringing Home a Baby Bumblebee
I Have Been to Market, My Lady
I've Been Working on the Railroad / Someone's in the Kitchen with Dinah
I Love Sixpence
I'll Sing You a Song
I'll Sing You a Song
If I'd as Much Money as I Could Spend
Jacky, Come Give Me Thy Fiddle
Jeanie Come Tie My
Jenny Shall have a New Bonnet
John Cook He Had a Little Grey Mare
Lend me thy mare to ride a mile?
Little Bo-peep
Little Tom Dogget
Little Tommy Grace had a Pain in His Face
London Bridge
Mary Had a Little Lamb
Mistress Mary, Quite Contrary
Merry are the Bells, and Merry Would They Ring
My Father He Died, But I Can't Tell You How
My Father Left Me Three Acres of Land
My Maid Mary
The North Wind Doth Blow
Of all the Gay Birds That E'er I Did See
Old Father of the Pye
On the First Day of Christmas
One Misty, Moisty Morning
Pancakes and Fritters
Pemmy Was a Pretty Girl
Polly, Put the Kettle On
A Pretty Little Girl in a Round-Eared Cap
Says T'Auld Man Tit Oak Tree
Sing a Song of Sixpence
Sing, sing! What shall I sing?
Some Up, and Some Down
There was a Jolly Miller
There was a Man in our Toone
There was a Man in our Toone
There was an Old Crow
There Were Two Birds Sat Upon a Stone, Fal De Ral — al De Ral — laddy
Three Blind Mice
Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son
In Arthur's Court, Tom Thumb Did Live
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
Up at Piccadilly
Where are you going to, my pretty Maid?
Whistle, Daughter, Whistle
The White Dove Sat on the Castle Wall
Wooley Foster has Gone to Sea
The ants go marching one by one, hurrah! hurrah!
As I was Going Along, Long, Long
As I was Going Up the Hill
As I was Walking o'er Little Moorfields
Away, Birds, away!
Billy, Billy, Come and Play
Buzz, Quoth the Blue Fly
A Carrion Crow Sat on an Oak
Christmas is Coming, the Geese are Getting Fat
Cold and Raw the North Winds Blow
Cold and Raw the North Winds Blow
Crawdad Song
Dame, get up and bake your pies
The Fox and His Wife, They had a Great Strife
Frère Jacques (Brother John)
The Frog Who Would A-Wooing Go
Elsie Marley is Grown So Fine
Hot Cross Buns
I'm Bringing Home a Baby Bumblebee
I Have Been to Market, My Lady
I've Been Working on the Railroad / Someone's in the Kitchen with Dinah
I Love Sixpence
I'll Sing You a Song
I'll Sing You a Song
If I'd as Much Money as I Could Spend
Jacky, Come Give Me Thy Fiddle
Jeanie Come Tie My
Jenny Shall have a New Bonnet
John Cook He Had a Little Grey Mare
Lend me thy mare to ride a mile?
Little Bo-peep
Little Tom Dogget
Little Tommy Grace had a Pain in His Face
London Bridge
Mary Had a Little Lamb
Mistress Mary, Quite Contrary
Merry are the Bells, and Merry Would They Ring
My Father He Died, But I Can't Tell You How
My Father Left Me Three Acres of Land
My Maid Mary
The North Wind Doth Blow
Of all the Gay Birds That E'er I Did See
Old Father of the Pye
On the First Day of Christmas
One Misty, Moisty Morning
Pancakes and Fritters
Pemmy Was a Pretty Girl
Polly, Put the Kettle On
A Pretty Little Girl in a Round-Eared Cap
Says T'Auld Man Tit Oak Tree
Sing a Song of Sixpence
Sing, sing! What shall I sing?
Some Up, and Some Down
There was a Jolly Miller
There was a Man in our Toone
There was a Man in our Toone
There was an Old Crow
There Were Two Birds Sat Upon a Stone, Fal De Ral — al De Ral — laddy
Three Blind Mice
Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son
In Arthur's Court, Tom Thumb Did Live
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
Up at Piccadilly
Where are you going to, my pretty Maid?
Whistle, Daughter, Whistle
The White Dove Sat on the Castle Wall
Wooley Foster has Gone to Sea