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American folk songs for children in home, school and nursery school : a book for children, parents and teachers / by Ruth Crawford Seeger ; illustrated by Barbara Cooney.

Summary:

"A book for children, parents and teachers."

Record details

  • ISBN: 038507316X
  • ISBN: 9780385073165
  • Physical Description: 190 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
  • Edition: [1st ed.].
  • Publisher: Garden City, New York : Doubleday & Co., ©1948.

Content descriptions

General Note:
With piano accompaniment and directions for improvisation and rhythmic or dramatic play.
Includes indexes.
Formatted Contents Note:
Adam had seven sons -- All around the kitchen -- All the pretty little ponies -- As I walked out one holiday -- Baby dear -- Big old owl -- Billy Barlow -- Blow, boys, blow -- Bought me a cat -- Buffalo girls -- Built my lady a fine brick house -- By'm bye -- Cherry tree carol -- Clap your hands -- Closet key -- Cocky doodle doodle doo -- Did you go to the Barney? -- Do, do, pity my case -- Dog tick -- Doney gal -- Down by the Greenwood Sidey-o -- Down came a lady -- Ducks in the millpond -- Eency weency spider -- Every Monday morning -- Fire down below -- Free little bird -- Frog went a-courtin' -- Getting upstairs -- Go to sleepy -- Going down to town -- Goodbye, Julie -- Goodbye, old Paint -- Ha ha, this-a-way -- Hammer song -- Hanging out the linen clothes -- Have a little dog -- Here sits a monkey -- Hey Betty Martin -- Hey, Jim along, Jim along Josie -- Hop, old squirrel -- How old are you? -- Hush, little baby -- Hush 'n' bye -- I got a letter this morning -- I'll be sixteen this Sunday -- I'm going to join the Army -- It rained a mist -- Jesus borned in Bethlea -- Jim along Josie -- Jim crack corn -- Jimmy Randall, my son -- Jimmy Rose he went to town -- Jingle at the windows-- John done saw that number -- John Henry -- Johnny get your hair cut -- Juba -- Juniper tree -- Knick Knack paddy whack -- Little bird, little bird -- Little black train -- Little boy threw his ball so high -- Little gray ponies -- Little horses -- Little pig -- Lord Daniel's wife -- Lula gal -- Lynchburg town -- Mary had a baby -- Mary wore her red dress -- Miss Julie Ann Johnson -- Miss Mary Jane -- Monday morning go to school -- More about John Henry -- My horses ain't hungry -- Oh John the rabbit -- Oh, oh, the sunshine -- Oh, oh, you can't shine -- Old Aunt Kate -- Old blue -- Old Jessie -- Old Joe Clarke -- Old Mister Rabbit -- Old Molly hare -- Old paint -- Ol' Hannah -- One cold and frosty morning -- Pick a bale of cotton -- Poor Howard -- Poor old crow -- Pretty little girl with the red dress on -- Rain, come wet me -- Rain or shine -- Riding in the buggy, Miss Mary Jane -- Roll that brown jug down to town -- Rose, rose, and up she rises -- Round and round -- Run, chillen, run -- Sailing in the boat -- Sally go round the sunshine -- Scraping up sand in the bottom of the sea -- She'll be coming round the mountain when she comes -- Shiloh -- Shoo-li-loo -- Sir Hugh -- Skip-a to my lou -- Stars shining -- Such a getting upstairs -- Sweet water rolling -- Swing a Lady Umptum -- There was a man and he was mad -- This lady she wears a dark green shawl -- This old hammer -- This old man -- Three ravens -- Tideo -- Tie my shoe -- Toll a winker -- Toodala -- Train is a-coming -- Turtle dove -- Two brothers -- Up she rises -- Walk along, John -- What did you have for your supper? -- What shall we do when we all go out? -- What'll we do with the baby? -- When I was a young maid -- When the train comes along -- Where oh where is pretty little Susie? -- Who built the ark? Noah, Noah -- Who's that tapping at the window -- Wind blow east -- Yaddle laddle laddle um Daisy -- Yonder she comes.
Subject:
Folk songs, English > United States.
Children's songs.
Games with music.
Children's songs.
Folk songs, English.
Games with music.
United States.
Folk songs, English > United States.
Children's songs.
Games with music.
Genre:
Songs.
Scores.
Musical games.
Folk music.

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1001 . ‡aSeeger, Ruth Crawford, ‡d1901-1953.
24510. ‡aAmerican folk songs for children in home, school and nursery school : ‡ba book for children, parents and teachers / ‡cby Ruth Crawford Seeger ; illustrated by Barbara Cooney.
250 . ‡a[1st ed.].
260 . ‡aGarden City, New York : ‡bDoubleday & Co., ‡c©1948.
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500 . ‡aWith piano accompaniment and directions for improvisation and rhythmic or dramatic play.
500 . ‡aIncludes indexes.
50500. ‡tAdam had seven sons -- ‡tAll around the kitchen -- ‡tAll the pretty little ponies -- ‡tAs I walked out one holiday -- ‡tBaby dear -- ‡tBig old owl -- ‡tBilly Barlow -- ‡tBlow, boys, blow -- ‡tBought me a cat -- ‡tBuffalo girls -- ‡tBuilt my lady a fine brick house -- ‡tBy'm bye -- ‡tCherry tree carol -- ‡tClap your hands -- ‡tCloset key -- ‡tCocky doodle doodle doo -- ‡tDid you go to the Barney? -- ‡tDo, do, pity my case -- ‡tDog tick -- ‡tDoney gal -- ‡tDown by the Greenwood Sidey-o -- ‡tDown came a lady -- ‡tDucks in the millpond -- ‡tEency weency spider -- ‡tEvery Monday morning -- ‡tFire down below -- ‡tFree little bird -- ‡tFrog went a-courtin' -- ‡tGetting upstairs -- ‡tGo to sleepy -- ‡tGoing down to town -- ‡tGoodbye, Julie -- ‡tGoodbye, old Paint -- ‡tHa ha, this-a-way -- ‡tHammer song -- ‡tHanging out the linen clothes -- ‡tHave a little dog -- ‡tHere sits a monkey -- ‡tHey Betty Martin -- ‡tHey, Jim along, Jim along Josie -- ‡tHop, old squirrel -- ‡tHow old are you? -- ‡tHush, little baby -- ‡tHush 'n' bye -- ‡tI got a letter this morning -- ‡tI'll be sixteen this Sunday -- ‡tI'm going to join the Army -- ‡tIt rained a mist -- ‡tJesus borned in Bethlea -- ‡tJim along Josie -- ‡tJim crack corn -- ‡tJimmy Randall, my son -- ‡tJimmy Rose he went to town -- ‡tJingle at the windows-- ‡tJohn done saw that number -- ‡tJohn Henry -- ‡tJohnny get your hair cut -- ‡tJuba -- ‡tJuniper tree -- ‡tKnick Knack paddy whack -- ‡tLittle bird, little bird -- ‡tLittle black train -- ‡tLittle boy threw his ball so high -- ‡tLittle gray ponies -- ‡tLittle horses -- ‡tLittle pig -- ‡tLord Daniel's wife -- ‡tLula gal -- ‡tLynchburg town -- ‡tMary had a baby -- ‡tMary wore her red dress -- ‡tMiss Julie Ann Johnson -- ‡tMiss Mary Jane -- ‡tMonday morning go to school -- ‡tMore about John Henry -- ‡tMy horses ain't hungry -- ‡tOh John the rabbit -- ‡tOh, oh, the sunshine -- ‡tOh, oh, you can't shine -- ‡tOld Aunt Kate -- ‡tOld blue -- ‡tOld Jessie -- ‡tOld Joe Clarke -- ‡tOld Mister Rabbit -- ‡tOld Molly hare -- ‡tOld paint -- ‡tOl' Hannah -- ‡tOne cold and frosty morning -- ‡tPick a bale of cotton -- ‡tPoor Howard -- ‡tPoor old crow -- ‡tPretty little girl with the red dress on -- ‡tRain, come wet me -- ‡tRain or shine -- ‡tRiding in the buggy, Miss Mary Jane -- ‡tRoll that brown jug down to town -- ‡tRose, rose, and up she rises -- ‡tRound and round -- ‡tRun, chillen, run -- ‡tSailing in the boat -- ‡tSally go round the sunshine -- ‡tScraping up sand in the bottom of the sea -- ‡tShe'll be coming round the mountain when she comes -- ‡tShiloh -- ‡tShoo-li-loo -- ‡tSir Hugh -- ‡tSkip-a to my lou -- ‡tStars shining -- ‡tSuch a getting upstairs -- ‡tSweet water rolling -- ‡tSwing a Lady Umptum -- ‡tThere was a man and he was mad -- ‡tThis lady she wears a dark green shawl -- ‡tThis old hammer -- ‡tThis old man -- ‡tThree ravens -- ‡tTideo -- ‡tTie my shoe -- ‡tToll a winker -- ‡tToodala -- ‡tTrain is a-coming -- ‡tTurtle dove -- ‡tTwo brothers -- ‡tUp she rises -- ‡tWalk along, John -- ‡tWhat did you have for your supper? -- ‡tWhat shall we do when we all go out? -- ‡tWhat'll we do with the baby? -- ‡tWhen I was a young maid -- ‡tWhen the train comes along -- ‡tWhere oh where is pretty little Susie? -- ‡tWho built the ark? Noah, Noah -- ‡tWho's that tapping at the window -- ‡tWind blow east -- ‡tYaddle laddle laddle um Daisy -- ‡tYonder she comes.
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