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Get Kids Singing More Old Favorites Arr. By Paul Jennings & John Riggio Copyright Plank Road Publishing. Used with permission. All rights reserved. PPT by Susan Will 1
Power. Point by Susan Will 2 “Take Me Out to the Ballgame" arr. Paul Jennings © 1998 Plank Road Publishing, Inc. • All Rights Reserved • Used by permission
Take me out to the ball game. Take me out with the crowd. Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jacks I don’t care if I ever get back. 3
For it’s root, root for the home team. If they don’t win it’s a shame. For it’s one, two, three strikes, You’re OUT At the old ball game. 4
nd 2 time – instrumental melody 5
Take me out to the ball game. Take me out with the crowd. Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jacks I don’t care if I ever get back. 6
For it’s root, root for the home team. If they don’t win it’s a shame. For it’s one, two, three strikes, You’re OUT At the old ball game. 7
For it’s one, two, three strikes, you’re OUT at the old ball game! Play ball!! 8
Home on the Range Power. Point by Susan Will “Home on the Range" arr. Paul Jennings © 2003 Plank Road Publishing, Inc. • 9 All Rights Reserved • Used by permission
Oh, give me a home where the buffalo roam, where the deer and the antelope play. 10
Where seldom is heard a discouraging word, and the skies are not cloudy all day. 11
Home, home on the range Where the deer and the antelope play 12
Where seldom is heard a discouraging word, and the skies are not cloudy all day. 13
I love the wild lowers in this dear land of ours, The breezes are balmy and light. 14
I would not exchange my dear home on the range for all of the cities so bright. 15
Home, home on the range Where the deer and the antelope play 16
Where seldom is heard a discouraging word, and the skies are not cloudy all day. 17
And the skies are not cloudy all day. 18
The Wheels on the Bus Power. Point by Susan Will 19 “The Wheels on the Bus" arr. Paul Jennings © 2003 Plank Road Publishing, Inc. • All Rights Reserved • Used by permission
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. 20
The people on the bus go up and down, Up and down The people on the bus go up and down All through the town. 21
The horn on the bus go beep, Beep beep The horn on the bus go beep All through the town. 22
The wipers on the bus go swish, Swish, swish, swish. The wipers on the bus go swish, swish All through the town. 23
The driver on the bus Says “Move on back!”, The driver on the bus Says “Move on back!”, All through the town. 24
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. 25
Beep! Swish! “Move on back!” All through the town. Honk! 26
She’ll Be Comin’ Round the Mountain Power. Point by Susan Will “She’ll Be Comin’ Round the Mountain" arr. Paul Jennings © 1996 Plank Road 27 Publishing, Inc. • All Rights Reserved • Used by permission
She’ll be comin’ round the mountain when she comes. Yee-hah! She’ll be comin’ round the mountain when she comes. Yee-hah! 28
She’ll be drivin’ six white horses when she comes. Ged-deeyup! She’ll be drivin’ six white horses, She’ll be drivin’ six white horses when she comes. Yee-hah! 29
Oh we’ll all go out to greet her when she comes. How-dee! Oh we’ll all go out to greet her when she comes. How-dee! 30
We’ll be dancin’ to the fiddler when she comes. “Do si do!” We’ll be dancin’ to the fiddler when she comes. “Do si do” We’ll be dancin’ to the fiddler when she comes. “Do si do!” 31
Oh we’ll catch the old red rooster when she comes. “Pwauk-pwauk!” Oh we’ll catch the old red rooster when she comes. “Pwauk-pwauk!” 32
We’ll have taters and fried chicken when she comes. “Yum yum!” We’ll have taters and fried chicken when she comes. “Yum yum!” 33
She’ll be comin’ round the mountain when she comes. “How-dee! Pwauk-pwauk! Yee-hah!” 34
I Love the Mountains Power. Point by Susan Will “I Love The Mountains" arr. Paul Jennings © 2003 Plank Road Publishing, Inc. • All Rights Reserved • Used by permission 35
I love the mountains, I love the rolling hills. I love the flowers, I love the daffodils. I love the fireside when all the lights are low. Boom-de-ah-dah, boom-de-ah-dah 2 nd & 3 rd times sing as a round. Ending: Boom (boom) 36
Old Mac. Donald Had A Farm Power. Point by Susan Will “Old Mac. Donald Had A Farm" arr. Paul Jennings © 2000 Plank Road Publishing, Inc. • All Rights Reserved • Used by permission 37
Old Mac. Donald had a farm E-I-O And on this farm he had a cow E-I-O With a moo here, And a moo there. Here a moo, there a moo, Everywhere a moo. Old Mac. Donald had a farm E-I-O 38
Old Mac. Donald had a farm E-I-O And on this farm he had a pig E-I-O With a oink here, And a oink there. Here a oink, there a oink, Everywhere a oink. Moo moo …. . Old Mac. Donald had a farm E-I-O 39
Old Mac. Donald had a farm E-I-O And on this farm he had a duck E-I-O With a quack here, And a quack there. Here a quack, there a quack, Everywhere a quack. Oink oink…. . Moo moo …… Old Mac. Donald had a farm E-I-O 40
Old Mac. Donald had a farm E-I-O And on this farm he had some sheep I-E-I-O With a baa here, And a baa there. Here a baa, there a baa, Everywhere a baa. Quack quack…. Oink oink…. Moo moo …… Old Mac. Donald had a farm E-I-O E- 41
Old Mac. Donald had a farm E-I-O And on this farm he had a chicken E-I-O With a bawk here, And a bawk there. Here a bawk, there a bawk, Baa baa…… Quack quack ……. Oink oink……. . Moo moo …………. . 42
Old Mac. Donald had a farm E-I-E-I-O 43
n’ ki oc R re re F es qu ac J Power. Point by Susan Will “Rockin’ Frere Jacques" arr. John Riggio © 2001 Plank Road Publishing, Inc. • All 44 Rights Reserved • Used by permission
Frere Jacques, Dormez vous, Dormez vouz ? Sonnez les matines, sonnes les matines Din don din, din don din 45
Are you sleeping, Brother John, Brother John? Morning bells are ringing, Ding dong ding, Ding dong ding. 46
Are you seeping, Brother John? Frere Jacques, Dormez vous? Are you sleeping, Brother John? Frere Jacques. 47
What Did Delaware? Power. Point by Susan Will “What Did Delaware? " arr. & adapted by Paul Jennings © 2002 Plank Road Publishing, Inc. • All Rights Reserved • Used by permission 48
What did Delaware? Oh, what did Delaware? (3 x) I ask you as a friend of mine. What did Delaware? 49
She wore her New Jersey. (3 x) I tell you as a friend of mine. She wore her New Jersey. 50
Why did Caliphone ya? (3 x) I ask you as a friend of mine. Why did Caliphone? 51
She phoned to say “Hawaya? ” She phoned to say “Haywaya? ” (3 x) I tell you as a friend of mine. She phoned to say “Hawaya? ” 52
Instrumental interlude 53
What did Tennessee? Oh what did Tennessee? (3 x) I ask you as a friend of mine. What did Tennessee? 54
She saw what Arkansas. (3 x) I tell you as a friend of mine. She saw what Arkansas. 55
What did Idaho? Oh what did Idaho? I ask you as a friend of mine. What did Idaho? 56
She hoed her Maryland. I tell you as a friend of mine. She hoed her Maryland. 57
I ask you as a friend of mine. What did Delaware? Huh? ? 58
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