• Song:

    Mary Had A Little Lamb

  • Artist:

    Misc Children

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From: "Craig Bennett" 
Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 10:49:58 +0000

Nursery Rhymes

Here are some chords to a lot of nursery rhymes. Have fun!
Craig Bennett 

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Mary Had A Little Lamb
Traditional

G                       D7           G
Mary had a little lamb, little lamb, little lamb
G                            D7                  G
Mary had a little lamb, it's fleece was white as snow

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Hot Cross Buns
Traditional

G
Hot cross buns, hot cross buns
D7                        G
One a penny, two a penny, hot cross buns


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Humpty Dumpty
Traditional

G             D7         G
Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall,
G             D7         G
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
C              G          D7             G
All the king's horses and all the king's men,
C            G        D7      G
Couldn't put Humpty together again.


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Farmer In The Dell
Traditional

F
Farmer in the dell, the farmer in the dell
                                   C7     F
Heigh oh, the derry oh, the farmer in the dell.


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Hey, diddle diddle
Tradional

G                         D7
Hey, diddle, diddle, that cat and the fiddle
G                       D7
The cow jumped over the moon.
    C                     G
The little dog laughed to see such sport,
        D7                     G
and the dish ran away with the spoon.


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Hickory Dickory Dock
Traditional

F       C7      F
Hickory dickory dock
    Bb        F      C7
The mouse ran up the clock,
    Bb
The clock struck one,
    F
The mouse ran down
C7              F
Hickory dickory dock


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Little Bo-peep
Traditional

C                  G7
Little Bo-peep has lost her sheep
    C
And can't tell where to find them
F          C         G7
Leave them alone and they'll come home
C                      G7  C
Wagging their tails behind them.


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London Bridges
Traditional

F                              C7            F
London bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down,
F                              C7      F
London bridge is falling down, my fair lady.


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Little Jack Horner
Traditional

G                  C
Little Jack Horner sat in a corner
D7                 G
Eating a christmas pie
   G
He put in his thumb
    C
and pulled out a plumb,
    D7                          G
and cried, "What a good boy, am I!"


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See Saw, Margery Daw
Traditional

C   G7   C       G7
See-saw, Margery Daw,
C                     G7
Jack shall have a new master
C        G7         C       G7
He shall have but a penny a day
  C              F        G7  C
Because he won't work any faster


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Old MacDonald Had A Farm
Traditional

G             C     G         D7  G
Old MacDonald had A farm, E-i-E-i-o
    G               C        G           D7  G
And on this farm he had some chicks, e-i-e-i-o
       G
With a chick, chick here and a chick, chick there
G
Here a chick, there a chick, everywhere a chick, chick
G             C     G         D7  G
Old MacDonald had A farm, E-i-E-i-o

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Here We Go Looby Loo
Traditional

C
Here we go looby loo,
                 G7
Here we go looby light,
C
Here we go looby loo,
G7                C
All on a Saturday night.

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'Round the Mulberry Bush
Traditional

G
Here we go 'round the mulberry bush,
    D7
the mulberry bush, the mulberry bush.
G
Here we go 'round the mulberry bush,
     D7              G
On a cold and frosty morning.

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Polly Put The Kettle On
Traditional

F
Polly put the kettle on,
G7            C7
Polly put the kettle on,
F
Polly put the kettle on,
      G7  C7   F
We'll all have tea.

F      C7      F
Sukey, take it off again,
Bb     G7      C7
Sukey, take it off again,
F      C7      F
Sukey, take it off again,
        G7  C7   F
They've all gone away.

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The Alphebet Song
Traditional

C       F   C
A B C D E F G
F   C   G7      C
H I J K L M N O P
C   G7    C   G7
Q R S and T U V
C      G7  C     G7
Double U X Y and Z
C            F        C
Happy, happy shall we be
F          C           G7  C
When we've learned our A B C's


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Twinke, Twinkle, Little Star
Traditional

C                F      C
Twinkle, twinkle little star
F     C      G7       C
How I wonder what you are
C     G7     C      G7
Up above the sky so bright
C      G7      C      G7
Like a diamond in the night
C                F      C
Twinkle, twinkle little star
F     C      G7       C
How I wonder what you are


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Jack And Jill
Traditional

C        F         C      F
Jack and Jill went up the hill
   C               F  C
to fetch a pail of water
F         G7       C
Jack fell down and broke his crown
    F         G7          C
And Jill came tumbling after

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Pease Porridge Hot
Traditional

C
Pease porridge hot
F              C
Pease porridge cold
F              C
Pease porridge in the pot
G7        C
Nine days old

C
Some like it hot
F            C
Some like it cold
F            C
Some like it in the pot
G7        C
Nine days old
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"When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said, in a rather scornful tone,
 "it means just what I choose it to mean - neither more nor less."
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