Thursday, 4 December 2008

Childrens Nursery Songs

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Childrens nursery songs could be lullabies, nursery rhymes put to music...although some create their own music...try saying Jack and Jill and you can't help singing it, bus songs or specially written nursery songs such as those by J W Elliot who churned out lots in Victorian times
In a moment you can read the best of all Childrens Nursery Songs that I made up as a lullaby for my kids which I had to sing twice nightly at least, once at least to my son and once at least to my daughter, for several years until they were old enough to realise that their daddy couldn't sing. (Forgive that moment of immodesty at the beginning of this paragraph but it was so that I could use the plural Childrens nursery songs since that is the search term I'm chasing. And it wasn't false modesty at the end of the paragraph because I am indeed a lousy singer)

I said made up rather than wrote because until recently it never was written down..I just made it up as I went along singing to the tune of Edelweiss for the beginning and end bit and Mary's Boy Child for the middle chunk. That sounds like a plan but it just emerged..I started with one tune and drifted unknowingly into another. It was many years later before I figured out which tunes I was singing. Anyway I can recommend these two tunes...they're very effective as lullabies

More Childrens Nursery Songs here and here


Special Lullaby

(This first bit to the tune of Edelweiss)

Close your eyes, close your eyes
You'll get a nice sur-prise
You won't have long to wait
Until you reach the wooden gate
That leads into the garden
The Garden of All Dreams
No, you won't have long to wait
Until you have your dreams

(now switch to Mary's Boy Child)

In the Garden of All Dreams
There's lots of girls and boys
And you can play and share with them
All your cuddly toys
In the Garden of All Dreams
You'll have a lovely time
For you can play with all your friends
From your Nursery Rhymes
Look there's little Jack and Jill
And Humpty Dumpty too
And Mary with her litle lamb
And Little Boy Blue


In the Garden of All Dreams
There's lollipops on trees
And animals and little birds
Playing in the breeze
In the Garden of All Dreams
You can watch the flowers grow
With silver bells and cockle shells
And pretty maids in a row

(back to Edelweiss)

Close your eyes, close your eyes
You'll get a nice sur-prise
You won't have long to wait
Until you reach the wooden gate
That leads into the garden
The Garden of All Dreams
No, you won't have long to wait

Until.....you have.....your dreams


Jon Bratton © 1977 Dedicated to Gary and Lesley
This is free for you to use (please tell me if it worked for you), and indeed record, but if you make any money you'll have to pay royalties, per the industry norm to the copyright holder Jon Bratton

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