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Public Domain Children's Songs
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| Title | V=Verse C=Chorus N=Note | 1 - 3 $5 each 4 up $4 each | |
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| A B C D E F G | See Alphabet Song | ||
| A-Tisket A-Tasket | V - Itiskit, Itasket, Green and yellow basket, I wrote a letter to my love, And on the way I dropped it N - Also ITisket I Tasket | PD Reprint | |
| ABC Tumble Down D | V - A B C tumble down D. The cat's in the cupboard and can't see me. | PD Reprint | |
| All Through the Night | V - Sleep my child and peace attend thee, All through the night. Guardian angels God will send thee, All through the night. N - Alt Verse: Sleep my babe, lie still and slumber, All through the night | PD Reprint | |
| Alphabet Song | V - A, B, C, D, E, F, G. H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P. | PD Reprint | |
| Are You Sleeping? (Frere Jacque) | V - Are you sleeping? Are you sleeping? Brother John, Brother John. Morning bells are ringing . . . ding ding dong. N - Also See: Frere Jacque | PD Reprint | |
| Baa Baa Black Sheep | V - Baa Baa Black sheep, have you any wool. Yes, sir, yes, sir, three bags full. | PD Reprint | |
| Baby Bunting | V - Bye Baby Bunting, Daddy's gone a hunting, To get a little rabbit skin, To wrap his Baby Bunting in. | PD Reprint | |
| Bibabutzemann | V - Gay dances Bibabutzemann, in and out and round about. Gay dances Bibabutzemann | PD Reprint | |
| Billy Boy | V - Oh, where have you been, Billy boy, Billy boy, Oh where have you been, charming Billy? | PD Reprint | |
| Bingo | V - The miller's big dog lay on the barn floor, And Bingo was his name; B-I-N-G-O, B-I-N-G-O, B-I-N-G-O, And Bingo was his name. | PD Reprint | |
| Blue Bells of Scotland | V - Oh! Where, tell me where is your Highland laddie gone? He's gone with streaming banners . . | PD Reprint | |
| Bobby Shafto | V - Bobby Shafto's gone to sea, Silver buckles on his knee, He'll come back and marry me, Pretty Bobby Shafto. N - a.k.a. Bobby Shaftoe | PD Reprint | |
| Buffalo Gals | V - As I went lumbrin' down de street . . . a lubly gal I chanc'd to meet, Oh! She was fair to view C - Oh, Buffalo Gals will ye come out tonight, come out tonight. . . And dance by de light of de moon? N - Tune for Wheels On The Bus. We can neither confirm nor deny the public domain status of Wheels on the Bus lyrics. | PD Reprint | |
| Christmas Day in the Morning | V - Dame get up and bake your pies, bake your pies, on Christmas day in the morningt | PD Reprint | |
| Christmas Tree | V - O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree, how faithful are they leaves, N - German O Tannenbaum, tr. The Fir Tree | PD Reprint | |
| Clementine | See Oh My Darling Clementine | ||
| Cradle Song - Brahms | V - Lullaby and good night, with roses bedight, With lilies bedecked is baby's wee bed | PD Reprint | |
| Cradle Song - Weber | V - Sleep, my heart's darling, in slumber repose. Let the fair lid o'er those blue eyes now close; | PD Reprint | |
| Dickory Dickory Dock | V - Dickory, dickory dock; The mouse ran up the clock. The clock struck one, The mouse ran down . . . | PD Reprint | |
| Diddle Diddle Dumpling | V - Diddle, diddle dumpling, my son John Went to bed with his stockings on; | PD Reprint | |
| Ding Dong Bell | V - Ding Dong bell, Pussy's in the well; Who put here in? Little Johnny Green; Who pulled her out? Big John Stout. | PD Reprint | |
| Evening Prayer From Hansel and Gretel | V - When I lay me down to sleep, Angels guard o'er me doth keep; Two on watch are staying, Two are softly praying | PD Reprint | |
| Farmer in the Dell | V - The farmer in the dell, The farmer in the dell, High on the derry oh, The farmer in the dell. | PD Reprint | |
| Frere Jacque | V - Frere Jacques, Frere Jacques, Dormez-vous? Dormez-vous? Sonnez les matines! Sonnez les matines! Din, dan, don. Din, dan, don. N - Also See: Are You Sleeping? | PD Reprint | |
| Frog He Would A Wooing Go | V - A Frog He Would A Wooing Go, m-m, m-m, Whether his mother would let him or no, m-m, m-m. | PD Reprint | |
| Georgie Porgie | V - Georgie Porgie, pudding and pie, Kiss'd the girls and made them cry; When the girls cam out to play, Georgie Porgie ran away. | PD Reprint | |
| German Cradle Song | V - Sleep, baby sleep. Thy Father tends the sheep; Thy mother shakes the dreamland tree, A little dream falls down for thee, | PD Reprint | |
| Go to Sleep Lena Darling | V - Close your eyes, Lena, my darling, While I sing your lullaby; Fear thou no danger, Lena, Move not, dear Lena | PD Reprint | |
| Good Morning Merry Sunshine | V - Good morning merry sunshine, How did you wake so soon? You've scared the little stars away | PD Reprint | |
| Good Morning To All | V - Good morning to you, Good morning to you, Good morning dear children, Good morning to all. N - Tune and Good Morning to All lyrics are in the public domain. Happy Birthday lyrics are NOT in the public domain. | PD Reprint | |
| Goosey Goosey Gander | V - Goosey, goosey gander, Whither shall I wander? Upstairs and downstairs, And in my lady's chamber. | PD Reprint | |
| Grandfather's Clock | V - My grandfather's clock was too large for the shelf, So it stood ninety years on the floor; C - Ninety years, without slumbering, (tick tock tick tock, His life seconds numbering | PD Reprint | |
| Hey Diddle Diddle | V - Hey, diddle, diddle, The cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon; The little dog laughed to see such sport, And the dish ran after the spoon. | PD Reprint | |
| Hickory Dickory Dock | V - Hickory, dickory dock! The mouse ran up the clock. The clock struck one, | PD Reprint | |
| Hobby Horse | V - Hop hop hop ! Nimble as a top. Where 'tis smooth and there 'tis stony . . . | PD Reprint | |
| Home Sweet Home | V - Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home. C - Home! Home! Sweet, sweet home. There's no place like home. | PD Reprint | |
| Hot Cross Buns | V - Hot Cross Buns! One a pennty, two a penny, Hot Cross Buns. | PD Reprint | |
| Humpty Dumpty | V - Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall, All the King's horses and all the King's men . . | PD Reprint | |
| Hush Little Baby, Don't You Cry | V - Hush, little baby, don't say a word-- Mammy gwine ter buy you a mockin'-bird! When dat bird begin to sing . . C - . N - PD source for lyrics only. No known PD source for exact melody, but possibly derived from 'Hush Little Baby Don't You Cry'. 1884, F.Belasco (M.H. Rosenfeld) | PD Reprint | |
| Hush-A-By Baby | V - Hush-A-By Baby on the tree top, When the wind blows the cradle will rock; | PD Reprint | |
| I Love Little Pussy | V - I love little pussy, her coat is so warm, And if I don't hurt her, she''ll do me no harm | PD Reprint | |
| I Saw Three Ships | V - I saw three ships come sailing by, on New year's Day in the morning. | PD Reprint | |
| I Tisket I Tasket | See A-Tisket A-Tasket | ||
| I'll Give You a Paper of Pins | V - I'll give to you a paper of pins, For that's the way that love begins | PD Reprint | |
| In the Gloaming | V - In the gloaming little children say goodnight to mother dear | PD Reprint | |
| Jack and Jill | V - Jack and Jill went up the hill, To fetch a pail of water. Jack fell down . . . | PD Reprint | |
| Jack Be Nimble | V - Jack, be nimble, Jack, be quick. Jack, jump over the candle stick. | PD Reprint | |
| Jack Spratt | V - Jack Spratt could eat no fat, His wife could eat no lean; | PD Reprint | |
| Johnny Had a Little Dog | V - Johnny had a little dog, And Bingo was his name, sir, B I N G O go, Bingo was his name, sir. | PD Reprint | |
| Killarney | V - By Killarney's lakes and fells, Em'rald isles and winding bays, | PD Reprint | |
| King of France | V - The King of France with forty thousand men March'd up the hill and then march'd down again. | PD Reprint | |
| Kitten Song (Puff!) | V - See Puff - Kitten Song | PD Reprint | |
| Lavender's Blue | V - Lavender's blue, diddle, diddle, Lavender's green, When I am king, diddle diddle, You shall be queen. | PD Reprint | |
| Lazy Mary Will You Get Up? | V - Lazy Mary will you get up, will you get up, Will you get up today? | PD Reprint | |
| Let Your Feet Tramp ! Tramp ! | V - Let you feet Tramp ! Tramp ! Let your hands clap, clap, As each one makes a bow, | PD Reprint | |
| Lightly Row | V - Lightly row! Lightly row! O'er the glassy waves we go, Smoothly glide! Smoothly glide. On the silent tide. | PD Reprint | |
| Little Bo Peep | V - Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep, And can't tell where to find them, Leave them alone, and they'll come home . . . | PD Reprint | |
| Little Boy Blue | V - Little boy blue, come blow your horn. The sheep's in the meadow, the cow's in the corn; | PD Reprint | |
| Little Cock Sparrow | V - A little cock sparrow sat on a high tree . . . And he chirpped, he chirpped so merrily. N - Alt Verse: A little cock sparrow sat on a green tree, And he chirrup'd and chirrup'd so merry was he. | PD Reprint | |
| Little Disaster | V - Once there litved a little man, Where a little river ran, And had a little farm and little dairy O ! | PD Reprint | |
| Little Jack Horner | V - Little Jack Horner sat in a corner, Eating a Christmas pie, He put in his thump, And pulled out a plum . . | PD Reprint | |
| Little Maid, Pretty Maid | V - Little Maid, Pretty Maid, Whither goest thou? Down in the meadow to milk my cow. | PD Reprint | |
| Little Man | V - A tiny little man stand in forest dim, A cunning little mantle he wears on hi,. Who can this figure be, standing 'neath a forest tree . . . | PD Reprint | |
| Little Man and Maid | V - There was a little man, and he wooed a little maid, And he said Little Maid will you wed, wed, wed? | PD Reprint | |
| Little Miss Muffet | V - Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet, Eating some curds and whey, | PD Reprint | |
| Little Robin Red Breast | V - Little robin red breast sat upon a tree. Up went pussy cat and down went he. | PD Reprint | |
| Little Tin Soldier | V - He was a little tin soldier, One little leg had he; She was a little fairy dancer, Bright as bright could be. | PD Reprint | |
| Little Tommy Tucker | V - Little Tommy Tucker, Sing for your supper, What shall he sing for? White bread and butter. | PD Reprint | |
| London Bridge | V - London bridge is falling down, falling down, My fair lady. | PD Reprint | |
| Looby Loo | V - Now we dance looby, looby, looby, Put your right hand in, Put your right hand out. N - Alt Verse: Put your right hands in, Put you right hands out, Then give your right hands a shake, shake, shake, | PD Reprint | |
| Looby Loo - 2 | V - Put your right hands in, Put you right hands out, Then give your right hands a shake, shake, shake, | PD Reprint | |
| Loreley | V - I know not what spell is enchanting. That makes me sadly inclined. And old strange legend is haunting | PD Reprint | |
| Lovely Evening | V - Oh, how lovely is the evening, is the evening, When the bells are sweetly ringing, sweetly ringining, ding, dong, ding, dong, ding, dong. N - Round | PD Reprint | |
| Lucy Locket | V - Lucy Locket lost her pocket, Kitty Fisher found it, But ne'er a penny was there in it . . . | PD Reprint | |
| Lullaby - 1 | V - When little birdie bye bye goes, Quiet as mice in churches, He puts his head where no one knows | PD Reprint | |
| Lullaby - 2 | V - Lullaby, Do not wake and weep, Softly in the cradle lie, Sleep, O sleep ! | PD Reprint | |
| Lullaby from Erminie | V - Dear mother ! In dreams I see her, With lov'd face sweet and calm, And hear her voice with love rejoice C - Bye, bye drowsiness o'er taking, Pretty little eyelids sleep. | PD Reprint | |
| Marching Game | V - Let your feet tramp! Tramp! Let your hands clap, clap. As each one makes a bow. | PD Reprint | |
| Mary Had A Little Lamb | V - Mary had a little lamb, little lamb, little lamb, Mary had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow. | PD Reprint | |
| Merrily We Skip Along | V - Merrily we skip along, skip along, skip along . . . Singing gleefully | PD Reprint | |
| Mistress Mary Quite Contrary | V - Mistress Mary quite contrary, How does your garden grow? With cockle shells and silver bell . . | PD Reprint | |
| Muffin Man | V - O do you know the muffin man, that lives in Drury Lane? | PD Reprint | |
| Mulberry Bush | V - Here we go round the mulberry bush, so early in the morning. N - a.k.a. Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush | PD Reprint | |
| My Pretty Maid | V - Where are you going to, my pretty maid? I'm going a-milking, sir. | PD Reprint | |
| Natural History | V - What are little boys made of? Frogs and snails and puppy dog's tails, And that are little boys made of. | PD Reprint | |
| Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep | V - Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep | PD Reprint | |
| Oats Peas Beans and Barley Grow | V - Oats, peas, beans, and barley grow, Can you or I or any one know, How oats peas, beans, and barley grow? | PD Reprint | |
| Oh Dear What Can The Matter Be? | V - O Dear ! What can the matter be? Johnny's so long at the fair. | PD Reprint | |
| Oh My Darling Clementine | V - In a cavern, in a canyon, excavating for a mine, dwelt a miner, forty-niner, And his daughter, Clementine. C - Ruby lips above the water, Blowing bubbles soft and fine. But alas, I was no swimmer, so I lost my Clementine. N - a.k.a. Oh, My Darling Clementine | PD Reprint | |
| Old Hundred | V - All people that on earth do dwell, Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice | PD Reprint | |
| Old King Cole | V - Old King Cole was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he; | PD Reprint | |
| Old Oaken Bucket | V - How dear to my heart are the scense of my childhood, When fond recollections present them to view. | PD Reprint | |
| Over the Hills and Far Away ~ Children | V - Tom he was a piper's son, He learnt to play when he was young. | PD Reprint | |
| Over the Summer Sea | V - Over the summer sea, with lights gay and free. Join'd by glad minstrelsy, gaily we're forming. N - From Rigoletto La Dona Mobile | PD Reprint | |
| Pat-A-Cake | V - Pat a cake, pat a cake, baker's man! That I will master as quick as I can. Prick it, nick it and mash it with T . . . | PD Reprint | |
| Peas Porridge Hot | V - Pease porridge hot, pease porridge cold, pease porridge in the pot nine days old! | PD Reprint | |
| Pilgrims' Chorus ~ Tannhauser | V - I joy once more now; O home to behold thee C - All praise to thee eternally. All praise to thee eternally. N - From last act of Tannhauser. Alt Translation: Once more, dear home, I with rapture behold thee, And greet the fields that so sweetly enfold thee | PD Reprint | |
| Polly Put the Kettle On | V - Polly put the kettle on, we'll all have tea. Sukey take it off again, They're all gone away. | PD Reprint | |
| Pop Goes the Weasel | V - All around the cobbler's bench, The money chased the weasel; The monkey tho't twas all in fun, | PD Reprint | |
| Pretty Little Deer | V - Pretty little deer, do not be in fear, Who shall harm you while I'm near? | PD Reprint | |
| Pussy Cat Pussy Cat | V - Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been? I've been to London to visit the Queen. | PD Reprint | |
| Red White and Blue | V - O, Columbia, the gem of the ocean. The home of the brace and the free . . . | PD Reprint | |
| Ride a Cock Horse to Banbury Cross | V - Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross, To see a fine lady upon a white horse, Rings on her fingers, and bells on her toes, She shall have music wherever she goes. | PD Reprint | |
| Ring Around A Rosy | V - Ring around a rosy, Sit upon a posy, All the girls in our town, Vote for Uncle Josie. | PD Reprint | |
| Rock A Bye Baby | V - Rock a bye baby on the tree top, When the wind blows the cradle will rock | PD Reprint | |
| Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep | V - Rock'd in the cradle of the deep, I lay me down in peace to sleep. C - . . . And calm and peaceful is my sleep, Rock'd in the cradle of the deep. | PD Reprint | |
| Round and Round the Village | V - Round and round the village, As we have done before. | PD Reprint | |
| Row Row Row Your Boat | V - Row, row, row your boat, Gently down the stream.Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, Life is but a dream. | PD Reprint | |
| Sailing Sailing | V - Sailing, sailing, over the bound main. For many a stormy wind shall bow, ere Jack comes home again! | PD Reprint | |
| See Saw Margery Daw | V - See Saw, Margery Daw, Jack shall have a new master, He shall have but a penny a day, Because he won't work any faster. | PD Reprint | |
| Simple Simon | V - Simple Simon met a pieman Going to the fair; Says Simple Simon to the pieman, Let me taste your ware. | PD Reprint | |
| Sing a Song of Sixpence | V - Sing a song of six pence, A pocket full of rye. Four and twenty blackbird baked in a pie. | PD Reprint | |
| Sister Ruth | V - Dost thou love me, Sister Ruth? Say, say Say! As I fain would speak the truth, Yea, yea, yea. | PD Reprint | |
| Six Little Snails | V - Six Little Snails lived in a tree, Johnny threw a big stone, Down came three. | PD Reprint | |
| Skip To My Lou | V - Gone Again, Skip to my Lou . . . Stole my partner, Skip to my Lou . . . Many, many verses C - Skip to my Lou, Skip To My Lou, My Darling | PD Reprint | |
| Sleep Baby Sleep | V - Sleep, baby, sleep! Thy father guards the sheep, Thy mother shakes the dreamland tree | PD Reprint | |
| Sleep My Sweet Baby | V - Sleep, my sweet baby, Happy the dreaming, Bright may the morrow, On thee awaken N - from Il Trovatore | PD Reprint | |
| Soldier Soldier Will You Marry Me? | V - Soldier, soldier, will you marry me, With you knapsack, fife and drum? | PD Reprint | |
| Soldier Song | V - A dapple grey horse, and a bright shiny gun; And a stout wooden swore, We will surely have fun | PD Reprint | |
| Sparrow on the Tree | V - Com in , you naught bird. The rain is pouring down. What will your mother do, If you sit there and drown? | PD Reprint | |
| Spider and the Fly | V - Will you walk into my parlour, said a Spider to a Fly. It is the prettiest parlour that ever you did spy! C - . . .Remember, remember the foolish little fly. | PD Reprint | |
| Sunday Song | V - Oh, Sunday has come again today, a nose gay in his hat, His eye is mild and cheerful, | PD Reprint | |
| Sweet and Low | V - Sweet and Low, sweet and low, Wind of the western sea. | PD Reprint | |
| Taffy Was a Welshman | V - Taffy was a Welshman, Taffy was a thief, Taffy came to my house, And stole a piece of beef. | PD Reprint | |
| Ten Little Indians | V - One little, two little, three little Indians, Four little, five little, six little Indians, | PD Reprint | |
| There Was a Crooked Man | V - There was a crooked man, and he went a crooked mile, He found a crooked sixpence upon a crooked stile. | PD Reprint | |
| There Was an Old Woman and What Do You Think ? | V - There was an old woman, and what do you think? She lived upon nothing but victuals and drink; | PD Reprint | |
| There's Music in the Air | V - There's music in the air When the infant morn is nigh, And faint its blush is seen On the bright and laughing sky | PD Reprint | |
| This Old Man | V - This old man, he played one, he played nick nack on my drum. C - With a nick nack paddy whack, give a dog a bone, this old man cam rolling home. | PD Reprint | |
| Three Blind Mice | V - Three blind mice, See how they run! They all ran after the farmer's wife; | PD Reprint | |
| Three Crows | V - Three crows were once who sat on a stone. Fal la, la la la la, But two flew away and then there was one, Fl la, la la, la la | PD Reprint | |
| Three Little Kittens - 1 | V - Once three little kitten they lost their mittens, And they began to cry C - Meow, Meow, Meow, Meow, Meow, Meow N - . . . Lost their mittens | PD Reprint | |
| Three Little Kittens - 2 | V - There were three little kittens Put on their mittens To eat some Christmas pie. Mew, Mew, Mew. | PD Reprint | |
| To Bed To Bed Say Sleepy Head | V - To bed, to bed, says Sleepy Head; let's stay a while says Slow. | PD Reprint | |
| To Market To Market | V - To market, to market, to buy a fat pig; Home again, home again, jiggety jig. | PD Reprint | |
| Tom The Piper's Son | V - Tom, Tom, the piper's son, stole a pig, and away he run ! The pig was eat, And Tom was beat, Which sent him howling down the street. | PD Reprint | |
| Try Try Again | V - Tis a lesson you should heed, Try, try again. If at first you don't succeed, Try try again. | PD Reprint | |
| Twinkle Twinkle Little Star | V - Twinkle, twinkle, little star; How I wonder what you are. | PD Reprint | |
| Welsh Lullaby | V - See All Through the Night | PD Reprint | |
| What is Home Without a Mother? | V - What is home without a mother? What are all the joys we meet. When her loving smile no longer Greets the coming of our feet! | PD Reprint | |
| When I Was a Lady | V - When I was a lady, a lady, and when I was a lady, a lady was I. | PD Reprint | |
| Where Are You Going My Pretty Maid | V - Where are you going to my pretty maid? . . "I'm going a-milking, sir" she said. | PD Reprint | |
| Wild Rose | V - Where the wild rose sweetly doth blow, There must I go, Where the birdlings sing soft and low. | PD Reprint | |
| Work for the Night is Coming | V - Work for the night is coming, Work through the morning hours, | PD Reprint | |
| Yankee Doodle (Nursey Version) | V - Yankee Doodle came to town, Upon a little pony, He stuck a feather in his cap, And called it macaroni. C - Yankee Doodle, doodle do, Yankee Doodle dandy; All the lassies are so smart and sweet as sugar candy. | PD Reprint | |
| Yankee Doodle (Patriotic) | V - O, fath'r and I went down to camp Along with Captain Good'in. And there we saw the men and boys as thick as hasty puddin'. C - Yankee Doodle, keep it up, Yankee Doddle dandy, Mind the music and the step and with the girls be handy. | PD Reprint |
Other PD Children's Songs
| Title | V=Verse C=Chorus N=Note | 1 - 3 $5 each 4 up $4 each | |
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| Action Song | V - Tell me, my children, and pray answer right. Are hands made to work with or only to fight? | PD Reprint | |
| As A Little Child | V - As a little child relies On a care beyond its own, Knows beneath it father's eyes, It is never left alone. | PD Reprint | |
| Autumn Song | V - Oh, little bird upon the tree, What will you sing today? Now spring has gone and summer gone, And swallows flown away | PD Reprint | |
| Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home | V - Be kind to thy father, for when thou wert young. Who loved thee so fondly | PD Reprint | |
| Bed Time | V - The evening is coming, The sun sinks to rest, The crows are all flying straight home to the nest. | PD Reprint | |
| Billy Pringle | V - Billy Pringle Had a little pig. When it was young it was not very big. | PD Reprint | |
| Birds in the Night | V - Birds in the night that softly call, Winds in the night that strangely sigh | PD Reprint | |
| Bloom My Tiny Violet | V - Bloom my tiny violet by the water mill, Yet a short while longer, Thou'lt be fairer still | PD Reprint | |
| Bluebird | V - Sweet bird, thy early note is gay, In woodland or in glade. | PD Reprint | |
| Boat Song ~ Children | V - On, we are floating in sunshine and shadow, Soft are the ripples that sing as we go. | PD Reprint | |
| Boy and the Cuckoo | V - A little boy went out to shoot one day, And carried his arrows and bow. For guns are dangerous . . . C - Cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo | PD Reprint | |
| Brother So Fine | V - Brother so fine, brother so gay, Come do not be angry I pray. | PD Reprint | |
| Burial of the Robin | V - Found in the garden, dead in his beauty, Ah! That a robin should die in the spring! | PD Reprint | |
| Buttercups and Daisies | V - Buttercups and daisies, Oh the pretty flowers. Coming ere the springtime To tell of sunny hours! | PD Reprint | |
| Butterfly's Ball | V - Come little folks hasten, I beg of you all. To the grasshopper's feast and the butterfly's ball | PD Reprint | |
| Buy a Broom | V - From Deutschland I come with my light ware all laden, to the land where the blessing of freedom doth bloom; | PD Reprint | |
| Bye Bye Here's a Fly | V - Baby bye, here's a fly, We will watch him you and I. How he crawls up the walls, Yet he never falls! | PD Reprint | |
| Calendar Song | V - Sixty seconds make a minute, Something sure you can learn in it; Sixty minutes make an hour | PD Reprint | |
| Carol Children Carol | V - Carol, children, carol, carol joyfully. Carol the good tidings, O carol merrily. | PD Reprint | |
| Carpenter | V - Hey hammer, Ho hammer, hear the steady blow. 'Tis the jolly carpenter, Who's pounding down below. | PD Reprint | |
| Charley Over the Water | V - Over the water and over the lea, And over the water to Charley; | PD Reprint | |
| Cherries Are Ripe | V - Cherries are ripe. Babies are too young to choose; | PD Reprint | |
| Cherries Ripe | V - Cherries ripe, cherries ripe, who will buy my cherries ripe? Berries red . . | PD Reprint | |
| Child and the Star | V - Little star that shines so bright, Come and peep at me tonight | PD Reprint | |
| Child's Dreamland | V - When the moon is beaming, I'er the waters gleaming, Little ones are dreaming, | PD Reprint | |
| Child's Hymn | V - Let children that would fear the Lord, Hear what their teacher say; With rev'rence hear their parent's words, And with delight obey. | PD Reprint | |
| Children's Angel | V - In ev'ry land an angel, Goes watching ev'ry where. No one of us may see him and yet we know he's there | PD Reprint | |
| Children's Hosanna | V - And when his salvation bringing, To Zion on Jesus came | PD Reprint | |
| Chime Again Beautiful Bells | V - Chime again, chime again, beautiful bells. Now thy soft melody floats on the wind | PD Reprint | |
| Chinese Lullaby ~ Children | V - Snail, snail, come out and be fed, Put out your horns and then your head | PD Reprint | |
| Christmas Carol | V - Kind Christmas comes but once a year, Ring merrily, bells, ding dong! And with it brings right hearty cheer, Ring merrily bells, ding dong! | PD Reprint | |
| Christmas Chimes | V - What bells are those, so soft and clear, That fall melodious on my ear? | PD Reprint | |
| Christmas Song | V - Ev'ry yeat there comes to us the dear Christchild, Once to earth again With way so meek and mild. | PD Reprint | |
| Christmas Voices | V - Voices of the belfry height, pealing forth your merry chimes, Sound upon the winter nights, Melodies of Christmas time. | PD Reprint | |
| Cock Robin and Jenny Wren | V - Twas in a merry time, When Jenny Wren was young, So neatly as she danc'd, And so sweetly as she sung. | PD Reprint | |
| Come Back Sweet May | V - Come back sweet May, And bid the flowers bloom. The birds sing on the spray | PD Reprint | |
| Come Lassies and Lads | V - Come, lasses and lads, get leave of your dads, And away to the Maypole hie | PD Reprint | |
| Comrades | V - Comrades, comrades, ever since we were boys, Sharing each other's sorrows | PD Reprint | |
| Cow | V - Thank you pretty cow, that made the pleasant milk to soak my bread | PD Reprint | |
| Cradle Hymn | V - Hush, my babe, lie still and slumber, Holy angels guard thy bed. | PD Reprint | |
| Cuckoo! | V - Cuckoo ! Cuckoo! Pretty bird say; Cuckoo! Cuckoo! Prithee, so gay? | PD Reprint | |
| Curly Locks | V - Curly locks ! Wilt thou be mine? Thou shalt not wash dishes nor yet feed the swine; | PD Reprint | |
| Daddy | V - Take my head on your shoulder, Daddy. Turn your face to the west. It is just the hour when the sky turns gold. | PD Reprint | |
| Daisy | V - I'm a pretty little thing, Always coming with the spring, in the meadows I am found, Peeping just above the ground | PD Reprint | |
| Dance a Baby Diddy | V - Dance a baby diddy! What can mammy do wid'e? Sit in her lap, Give it some pap, | PD Reprint | |
| Dance of the Fairies | V - The fairies are dancing, how nimbly they bound, They flit o'er the grass top, they touch not the ground. | PD Reprint | |
| Dancing Lesson | V - Brother come and dance with mel Both my hand I'm offering thee, | PD Reprint | |
| Darling Go to Rest | V - Evening shades are falling; Time to go to rest, Stars are softly calling Darling to her rest; | PD Reprint | |
| Days of Summer Glory | V - Days of summer glory, Days I love to see C - La la la, la la la, la la la, la la la, la la la | PD Reprint | |
| Dear Mother Goose | V - O dear Mother Goose, come and take us | PD Reprint | |
| Death and Burial of Cock Robin | V - Who kill's Cock Robin? I, said the Sparrow; With my bow and arrow, I kill'd Cock Robin. | PD Reprint | |
| Dodo Baby Do | V - Dodo, Baby, Do Now my babe to sleep will go, There the old hen dozes, Over 'neath the roses, | PD Reprint | |
| Dog and the Cat | V - Why do you scratch me Pussy, You naughty little thing? Unless you stop Miss Pussy, Another tune you'll sing! | PD Reprint | |
| Dolly and Her Mamma | V - Dolly, you're a naughty girl, All you hair is out of curl | PD Reprint | |
| Doxology | V - All people that on earth do dwell, Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice | PD Reprint | |
| Dustman | V - When the toys are growing weary and the twilight gathers in, When the nurs'ry still re-echoes to the children's merry din | PD Reprint | |
| Eight Little Birds | V - Eight little birds within one nest Were tended thro' the early spring | PD Reprint | |
| Evening Hymn | V - Glory to Thee, my God, this night. For all the blessings of the Light. | PD Reprint | |
| Evening Prayer | V - As I lay me, weary down to rest. And I close my tired eyes. Father guard me in my bed, 'til morning sun doth rise. | PD Reprint | |
| Evening Star | V - O Star of mine high in the sky, Were I a bird to thee I'd fly | PD Reprint | |
| Fairy Ring | V - Let us laugh and let us sing, Dancing in a merry ring; We'll be fairies on the green, Playing round the fairy queen. | PD Reprint | |
| Fairy Ship | V - A ship, a ship a sailing, a sailing on the sea, And it was deeply laden, With pretty things for me | PD Reprint | |
| Faithful Comrade | V - I had a faithful comrade, cone better you'd ne'er fin. And when the drumbeats called to war | PD Reprint | |
| Farmer | V - Shall I show you how the farmer sows his barley and wheat | PD Reprint | |
| Farmyard Song | V - Come out, snow white lambkin, come out, calf and cow, come Puss, with your kitten | PD Reprint | |
| Feast of Lanterns | V - Tching-a-ring-a-ring-tching, Feast of Lanterns, What a lot of chopsticks, bombs and gongs | PD Reprint | |
| Fiddle and I | V - Ah! It was gay, night and day, fair and cloudy weather, fiddle and I | PD Reprint | |
| Fiddle-de-dee | V - Fiddle-de-dee, Fiddle-de-dee, The fly has married the bumble bee. | PD Reprint | |
| Flag of the Free | V - Flag of the free, fairest to see, Borne thro' the strife and the thunder of war | PD Reprint | |
| Follow Me Full of Glee | V - Children go, to and fro, In a merry pretty row. Footsteps light, faces bright, 'This a happy happy sight C - Singing merrily, merrily, merrily . . . Follow me, full of glee, Singing merrily. | PD Reprint | |
| Fox and Goose | V - Fox, you've stolen my great gander, Better bring him back. There's a hunter watching yonder, He is on your track, | PD Reprint | |
| French Cradle Song | V - Hush my baby sleep; Soon my little child will slumber, Hush don't even peep | PD Reprint | |
| Fritz and Spitz | V - Come, Come, my little Spitz, dear, and sit here, I say! | PD Reprint | |
| Frog's Wooing | V - It was the frog lived in the well, Heigh Ho says Rowley | PD Reprint | |
| Geography Song | V - Oh, have you heard geography sung? For if you've not, it's on my tongue | PD Reprint | |
| German Lullaby | V - Brother, thou and I, We'll sing our lullaby; Hush thee, dear, sing sweet and low, Baby now to rest would go | PD Reprint | |
| Girls and Boys Come Out to Play | V - Girls and boys come out to plan, The moon doth shine as bright as day | PD Reprint | |
| Gobble Duet | V - I've often seen your pretty sheep, dear. And wonder'd why they are so white, dear. Your turkey gobblers I have watch's dear, N - The Mascot | PD Reprint | |
| God Knows All | V - Do you know how many little stars Whine up there in the sky C - God, our Father, He has counted them, An no error does he ever make; | PD Reprint | |
| Golden Rule | V - To do to others as I would that they should do to me, Will make me honest kind and good as children ought to be. | PD Reprint | |
| Golden Sun | V - The golden sun sinks in the west, the mountain tops retain his beams; The parent bird flies to her nest, | PD Reprint | |
| Good Bye Song | V - All our work is over, Busy Hands are thro', Have they been thro' all the day, Loving, kind and true? | PD Reprint | |
| Good Night and Good Morning | V - A fair little girl sat under a tree, Sewing as long as her eyes could see. Then smoother her work and folded it right, | PD Reprint | |
| Happy Kitten | V - See the happy kitten, playing with the knittin', How she rolls the ball about | PD Reprint | |
| Hark ! Hark ! The Dogs Do Bark | V - Hark! Hark! The dogs do bark, Beggars are coming to town; | PD Reprint | |
| Haymaking Song | V - Boys and girls come out today, We must go a making hay. Heigh-o, Heigh-o, out a making hay. | PD Reprint | |
| Higgilty Piggilty | V - Higgilty Piggilty, my black hen. She lays eggs for gentlemen. | PD Reprint | |
| Holy Night | V - Holy night, peaceful night, Thro' the darkness beams a light, Yonder where they sweet vigils keep | PD Reprint | |
| Home Home Can I Forget Thee? | V - Home, home, can I forget thee? Dear, dear, dearly lov'd home. C - Home, home, home, home, dearest and happiest home. | PD Reprint | |
| How Can I Leave Thee ! | V - How can I leave thee! How can I from thee part! Thou only hast my heart | PD Reprint | |
| How Gentle God's Commands | V - How gentle God's commands! How kind His precepts are! Come cast your burdens on the Lord | PD Reprint | |
| How Happy is the Child | V - How happy is the child who hear, Instruction's warning voice, And who celestial wisdom makes, His early only choice. | PD Reprint | |
| How the Wind Blows | V - The wind blows high, The wind blows low; Hither and thither, to and fro; My cradle hands low from the broad branching tree | PD Reprint | |
| Humming Top | V - Hum hum goes my top, when on the ground I let it drop | PD Reprint | |
| Hunter's Song | V - With his bow and arrow, glist'ning in the sun, Comes the jolly huntsman, Just as day's begun C - La la la, la la la, la la la, la | PD Reprint | |
| Hush My Babe | V - Hush, my babe, lie still and slumber, Holy angels guard they bed, | PD Reprint | |
| I Had a Little Doggy | V - I had a little doggy that used to sit and beg. But doggy tumbled down the stair and broke his little leg; | PD Reprint | |
| I Had A Little Nut Tree | V - I had a little nut tree, nothing would it bear But a silver nutmeg and a golden pear; | PD Reprint | |
| I Love the Summer-Time | V - I love the cheerful summer time With all its bud and flow'rs, Its tender grass so green and smooth, Its cool refreshing showers. | PD Reprint | |
| I Will Sing a Lullaby | V - Golden slumbers kiss your eyes, Smiles awake you when you rise N - 17th Century | PD Reprint | |
| If All the World Were Paper | V - If all the world were paper, And all the sea were ink, And all the tress were bread and cheese, What should be do for drink? | PD Reprint | |
| In Happy Moments Day by Day | V - In happy moments day by day, The sand of life will pass | PD Reprint | |
| Is John Smith Within ? | V - Is John Smith within? Yes, that he is. Can he set a shoe? Ay, marry two, | PD Reprint | |
| Italian Cradle Song | V - Sleep on, O baby dearest, Thou darling of my heart; Thy mother standeth near thee, | PD Reprint | |
| Jack Frost | V - See! On the windows old, Jack Frost has come, the winter to stay, Isn't it pretty to see how he marks up the windows with lace work each day. | PD Reprint | |
| Jolly Huntsman | V - The jolly huntsman rides his horse thro' all the forest green, As happy as can be. C - Hurrah, Hurrah, the holly huntsman's life for me, he sing so merrily. | PD Reprint | |
| Jolly Miller | V - There was a jolly miller once lived on the river Dee, He worked and sang from morn till night, No lark more blithe than he, C - I care for nobody, no, not I, and nobody cares for me. | PD Reprint | |
| Jolly Tester | V - Oh, my little six pence, my pretty little six pence, I love six pence better than my life; | PD Reprint | |
| July Song | V - In the month of hot July, All things are quite boiling, Red hot sun and cloudless sky, Flow'rs and shrubs are spoiling C - Nature calls, but calls in vain, Sadly is she crying | PD Reprint | |
| King Arthur | V - When good King Arthur rules this land, He was a goodly king. | PD Reprint | |
| Kitty White | V - Kitty White so slyly comes, To catch the mousie gray; | PD Reprint | |
| Lady Moon | V - Lady moon, lady moon, where are you roving? Over the sea. | PD Reprint | |
| Last Night | V - Last night the nightingale woke me, Last night when all was still, It sand in the golden moonlight . . . | PD Reprint | |
| Lazy Cat | V - Pussy, where have you been today? In the meadows asleep in the hay | PD Reprint | |
| Life Let Us Cherish | V - Why are we fond of toil and care, Why choose the rankling thorn to wear C - Life let us cherish, While yet the taper flows | PD Reprint | |
| Little Ball | V - Little ball pass along slyly on your way. Pass it very softly along while we are at play; | PD Reprint | |
| Little Bird | V - Came a birdie a flying, On my foot he did light, In his bill he's a letter, With greeting so bright. | PD Reprint | |
| Little Drummer | V - If I could play in a big brass band, I would plan on the big bass drum | PD Reprint | |
| Little Fishermaiden | V - Little fisher maiden, Skies with storms are laden. Tempt no more alone the sea, Danger's waiting there for thee. | PD Reprint | |
| Little Girls' Good Night | V - Past eight o'clock and it's bedtime for dolly. Past eight o'clock and it's bedtime for me. C - Good night papa! Good night mama! Good night to all the rest. | PD Reprint | |
| Little Jumping Joan | V - Here I am, little jumping Joan; When no-boby's with me, I'm always alone. | PD Reprint | |
| Little Lamb | V - On the grassy meadow, where the violet's seen | PD Reprint | |
| Little Patriot's Salute | V - Our country, 'tis so grand you see, Because it's home to you and me. | PD Reprint | |
| Little Sally Waters | V - Little Sally Waters, sitting in the sun, Crying and weeping for a young man | PD Reprint | |
| Little Things | V - Little drops of water, Little grains of sand, Make the mighty ocean, And the beauteous land | PD Reprint | |
| Little Woman | V - There was a little woman, as I've heard say. Fol, lol, diddle, diddle, dol; She went to market, Her eggs for to sell, | PD Reprint | |
| Lost Doll | V - I once had a sweet little doll, dears. The prettiest doll in the world. | PD Reprint | |
| Lovely May | V - Lovely May, Lovely May, Makes the world all fresh and gay, Sunshine here, sunshine there, Flowers everywhere | PD Reprint | |
| Lullaby Baby | V - Lullaby, baby, While the hours run, Fair may the day be, When night is done | PD Reprint | |
| Maggie's Pet | V - Sweet Maggie had a little bird, and | PD Reprint | |
| Man in the Moon | V - The Man in the Moon came down too soon, And asked his way to Norwich | PD Reprint | |
| May Day Song | V - Under the May pole gay, Merrily dancing we, Land here with lassies play, Over the grassy lea; | PD Reprint | |
| Merrily Merrily Sing | V - Improve the passing hours, For time is on the wing. Sip honey from the flowers, And merrily merrily sing | PD Reprint | |
| Merry Swiss Boy | V - Come arouse thee, arouse them, my brave Swiss boy. Take thy pail to the labor away. | PD Reprint | |
| Mill Wheel | V - The mill wheels are clapping, the brook turn them round, Klip, Klap! By day and by nights is the grain being ground, Klip, klap! | PD Reprint | |
| Miss Jenny Jones | V - We've come to see Miss Jenny Jones, And how is she today? | PD Reprint | |
| Morning Song | V - Awake from sweetest slumber, And strengthen'd thorough our rest | PD Reprint | |
| Mother May I Go Out to Swim? | V - Mother may I go out to swim? Yes, my darling daughter. Hang your clothes on the hickory limb, but don't go near the water! | PD Reprint | |
| Mother Tababbyskins | V - Sitting at a window, In her cloak and hat, I saw Mother Tabbysking, The real old cat! C - . . .I will tell the moral without any fuss . . .For all doctors are not mice. Some are dogs, you see! | PD Reprint | |
| Mowing the Hay | V - Come, lads and lassies, stir about, while still the weather's gay. | PD Reprint | |
| Mrs. Bond | V - Oh, what have you got for dinner, Mrs. Bond? There's beef in the larder and ducks in the pond. | PD Reprint | |
| Mud Pies | V - Tell me, little housewives, playing in the sun, How many minutes till the cookin's done? | PD Reprint | |
| Musical Alphabet | V - Come, dear mother, hear me say. What I can of ABC. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV W(double-you) and XYZ | PD Reprint | |
| My Dolly | V - My dolly lies here in her cradle, She sleeping so calm and so sweet. C - Lullaby, lullaby, sleep, little dolly of mine | PD Reprint | |
| My Lady Wind | PD Reprint | ||
| My Lady's Garden | V - How does my lady's garden grow? With silver bells, and cockle shells, and pretty maids all in a row. | PD Reprint | |
| My Pony | V - When I was a lad, I had cause to be sad, A very good friend I did lose. | PD Reprint | |
| Neapolitan Cradle Song | V - Sleep on. O Baby dearest, Thou darling of my heart, Thy mother watcheth near thee, All her love and joy thou art! | PD Reprint | |
| New Year Carol | V - Come thou with me, And climb the moor, Its path is free, Now night is o'er; C - O Haiul to thee, Hail! New Year with rosy wings; Touch thou the world and bid the sacred springs | PD Reprint | |
| New Year Song | V - Upon the first day of the year, it seems to me, my children dear, That if you cou,d you really shoud, Be very good C - Until this very day next year, this very day next year. | PD Reprint | |
| Nineteen Birds | V - Nineteen birds and one bird more, Just make twenty and that's a score. | PD Reprint | |
| North Wind | V - When the north wind keenly blows, Very red is Baby;s nose. Very cold are Baby's toes | PD Reprint | |
| North Wind Doth Blow | V - The North wind doth blow, and we shall have snow | PD Reprint | |
| Nurse's Song | V - Dance a baby, diddy, What can Mammy do wid 'e? Sit in a lap, Give it some pap, And dance a baby diddy. | PD Reprint | |
| O Come Come Away | V - On come, come away from labor now reposing. Let busy care awhile forbear, Oh, come, come away | PD Reprint | |
| O Hush Thee My Baby | V - Oh, hust thee , my baby, thy sire was a knight, They mother a lady, both lovely and bright. | PD Reprint | |
| O Sing God's Praise in Winter Too | V - O sing God's praise in winter, too, He is so good and kind | PD Reprint | |
| O Thou Joyful Day | V - O Thou Joyful day, O thou blessed day, Holy, peaceful Christmas tide ! | PD Reprint | |
| October Song | V - In the sad month of October, baby toddles up and down, Red cheeks shining 'mid the dead leaves, Such a glow if red and brown | PD Reprint | |
| Old Gaelic Lullaby | V - Hush! The waves are rolling in, White with foam; Father toils amid the din | PD Reprint | |
| Old Man Clothed in Leather | V - One misty, moisty morning, When cloudy was the weather, O there I met an old man, Clothed all in leather. | PD Reprint | |
| Old Mother Toad | V - Over the meadow, In the sand, in the sun, Lived an old mother toad, And her little toadie one. | PD Reprint | |
| Old Santa Claus | V - Old Santa Claus sat all alone, his pipe upon is knee. C - Santa Claus who fears no danger, Overall all the world a ranger, Ev'rywhere a welcome stranger | PD Reprint | |
| Old Woman in a Basket | V - There was an old woman toseed up in a basket Seventy times as high as the moon; | PD Reprint | |
| Once I Saw a Rose | V - Once I saw a sweet brier rose, All so freely blooming, Bathed with dew and blushing fair, Gently waved by balmy air. | PD Reprint | |
| Our Baby | V - Cheeks of rose, tiny toes, Has out little baby; Eyes of blue, fingers too, Cunning all as may be. | PD Reprint | |
| Our Flag is There | V - Our flag is there, We'll greet it with three loud huzzas. Our flag is there, Behold the glorious stripes and stars! | PD Reprint | |
| Our Land Oh Lord | V - Our land, O Lord, with song of praise, Shall in they strength rejoice | PD Reprint | |
| Over the Stars There Is Rest | V - Over the stars there is rest! Suffer in patience confiding, Life with its trial and chiding | PD Reprint | |
| Palms The | V - O'er all the way green palms and blossoms gay, Are strewn this day is festal preparation | PD Reprint | |
| Play Time | V - Here we stand, hand in hand, Ready for our exercise, Heads upright, with delight | PD Reprint | |
| Plough Boy in Luck | V - My daddy is dead, but I can't tell you how; He left me six horses to follow the plough. | PD Reprint | |
| Polish May Song | V - May is here, the world rejoices, Earth puts on her smiles to greet her; Gove and field lift up their voices Leaf and flow'r come forth to meet her C - Happy May, blithesome May. Winter's reign has pass'd away | PD Reprint | |
| Poor Dog Bright | V - Poor dog Bright, Ran off with al lhis might, Because the cat was after him, Poor dog Bright. | PD Reprint | |
| Prayer - Freischutz | V - Softly sighs the voice of evening, Stealing thro' 'yon shady willow grove | PD Reprint | |
| Puff! (Kitten Song) | V - There once liv'd a pretty young kitten call'd Puff, The prettiest kitten e'er seen | PD Reprint | |
| Remember Thy Creator | V - Remember thy Creator now, In these thy youthful days | PD Reprint | |
| Robin Robin | V - Dear little Robin, perch's up in a tree. Chirping and hopping so happy and free. | PD Reprint | |
| Robinson Crusoe | V - I ride my pony everywhere, You'd know him by his shaggy hair. | PD Reprint | |
| Sail Boat | V - Upon our little lake the tiny sail boar skims along, with its sails so full of air | PD Reprint | |
| Sandman Comes | V - The Sandman comes, He has such pretty snow white sand, and well he's known throughout the land | PD Reprint | |
| Scarlet Sarafan | V - Sew now, O my mother dear, on the red Sarafan, Useless would thy labor be, so use not up they strength | PD Reprint | |
| Scenes That Are Brightest | V - Scenes that are brightest will charm us a while, Hearts that are lightest, and eyes that smile. | PD Reprint | |
| Scotch Lullaby | V - See Oh, Hush Thee, My Baby | PD Reprint | |
| See the Happy Kitten | V - See the happy kitten, playing with the knittin'. How she rolls the ball about. | PD Reprint | |
| See-Saw | V - There's Polly and Johnny and Kitty and Jane, All running to get on the see-saw again. C - See saw See saw, now we're up or down . . . Now we're off to London town | PD Reprint | |
| Sheep and the Boy | V - Lazy sheep, pray tell me why, In the pleasant fields you lie | PD Reprint | |
| Signals of Time | V - There's a time for everything they say, A time for work and a time for play . . . | PD Reprint | |
| Silent Falling Snow | V - In flakes of a feathery white, 'Tis falling so gently and slow | PD Reprint | |
| Sing a Song of Twilight | V - Sing a song at twilight, when the lights are low. And the flick'ring shadows softly come and go. | PD Reprint | |
| Sing Gaily Sing | V - Sing, gaily sing! Let gladness round us ring. This little simple, cheerful lay, Shall be our parting song today. | PD Reprint | |
| Singing in the Rain | V - Where the elm tree branches, By the rain are stirred, Careless of the shower, Swings a little bird. | PD Reprint | |
| Sleep O Sleep ! | V - Sleep, O Sleep! While breezes so softly are blowing; Sleep O Sleep While streamlets so gently are flowing | PD Reprint | |
| Sleep Sleep My Darling | V - Sleep, sleep my darling, sleep peacefully, Mother is watching, praying for thee. | PD Reprint | |
| Slumber Song | V - Be hushed, my dear, thy mother's near, Thou needst no longer weep; | PD Reprint | |
| Slumber Song ~ Kucken | V - All is still in sweetest rest, Be they sleep serenely blest | PD Reprint | |
| Snow Man | V - Come out, dear Dolly and make a snow man. Ha! Ha! Ever so big. | PD Reprint | |
| Soft Music is Stealing | V - Soft, soft, music is stealing. Sweet, sweet lingers the strain, Loud, loud, now it is pealing | PD Reprint | |
| Soldier Boy | V - Soldier boy, soldier boy, where are you going, Waving so proudly the Red, White, and Blue. | PD Reprint | |
| Song of the Bells | V - Ding, dong, ding, dong, ding, dong, merrily it's ringing over hill and dell . . . Listen to the bell C - Ding, dong, ding, dong, ding, dong, bell | PD Reprint | |
| Song of the Moon | V - Who has a flock of stars up in the sky so high? The moon which sheds its golden beams As it foes floating by. | PD Reprint | |
| Spring Gentle Spring ! | V - Spring Spring gentle Spring! Youngest season of the year, Hither haste, and with thee bring | PD Reprint | |
| Spring's Message | V - Cuckoo, Cuckoo, calls from the tree, Now let us sing and dance and be merry | PD Reprint | |
| Springtime | V - The hyacinth and daffodil are shining in the bed. Untouch'd upon the window sill | PD Reprint | |
| Squirrel Loves a Pleasant Chase | V - The squirrel loves a pleasant chase, Tra la la la la, To catch him you must run a race C - Hold out your hands and we will see, Which of the two will quicker be! | PD Reprint | |
| Summer is Coming! | V - No more frosts and no more snows! No more chilblains on one's toes | PD Reprint | |
| Sunset Song | V - Oh! Thou golden sunset, Beautiful to see, Ever thy bright gleams will seem glorious to me. | PD Reprint | |
| Sweet Dreamland Faces | V - Sweet dreamland faces, How they come and go, There in the firelight, flitting to and fro. | PD Reprint | |
| Sweet Song-Bird | V - Merry of heart, ye song birds. Merry of heart to day. Far thro' the golden sunshine. Far on you gladsome way. | PD Reprint | |
| The Three Crows | V - Three crows there were once who sat on a stone, Fal la la la la la. But two flew away, | PD Reprint | |
| There is Joy in Ev'ry Day | V - There is joy in every day, In our work and in our play. | PD Reprint | |
| There Was A Man in Our Town | V - There was a main in our town, And he was wondrous wise; | PD Reprint | |
| Thievish Mouse | V - A story sad I've got to tell about a little Mouse With bright brown eyes who used to scamper | PD Reprint | |
| Three Children Sliding | V - Three children sliding on the ice, All on a summer's day | PD Reprint | |
| Three Little Mice | V - Three little mice crept out to see What they could find to have for tea | PD Reprint | |
| Three Little Pigs | V - A jolly old sow once lived in a sty, And three little piggies had she, And she waddled about saying Umph Umph Umph | PD Reprint | |
| To Baby Land | V - How many miles to babyland? Any one can tell; Up one flight, to your right, Please to ring the bell. | PD Reprint | |
| To My Little Flower | V - Someone gave to me a flower, And I placed it in a bower, Where the birdies come and sing, Sitting round it in a ring. | PD Reprint | |
| Tree | V - The tree's early leafbuds were bursting their brown, Shall I taken them away? Said the Frost sweeping down. | PD Reprint | |
| Uncle John is Very Sick | V - Uncle John is very sick, what shall we send him? Three good wishes, three good kisses, | PD Reprint | |
| Upon a Lowly Manger | V - Upon a lowly manger, Our Lord was laid, they say. While angel voices sang his praise grom Heaven far away. | PD Reprint | |
| Vacation Days | V - Ho, ho, vacation days are here. Tra la tra la tra la. We welcome them with C - Tra la tra la tra la | PD Reprint | |
| We Come to See Miss Jennie Jones | V - We come to see Miss Jennie Jones, How is she today? | PD Reprint | |
| We'll All Go a-Singing | V - I will sing the first part, I'll be number two, I will take the third, and the fourth I'll try to do. | PD Reprint | |
| Welcome Sweet Springtime ! | V - Welcome, sweet springtime, We greet thee in son, Murmurs of gladness fall on the ear | PD Reprint | |
| Welcome to Spring | V - All the birds so gaily sing of the joys of springtime. Never did we hear such songs, | PD Reprint | |
| Were I a Little Bird | V - Were I a little bird, I would then fly away Over the sea | PD Reprint | |
| What Care We for Gold ? | V - What care we for gold or silver? What care we for house or land? What care we for ships on the ocean, | PD Reprint | |
| When the Snow Is on the Ground | V - When the snow is on the ground, Little Robin Red Breast grieves. | PD Reprint | |
| When the Swallows Homeward Fly | V - When the swallows homeward fly, When the roses scatter'd lie, When from neither hill nor dale | PD Reprint | |
| Which Way Does the Wind Blow | V - Which way does the wind blow, And where does he go? He rides o'er the water, And over the snow. | PD Reprint | |
| Whittington For Ever | V - Whittington for ever, Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Lord Mayor of London. Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! C - Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! | PD Reprint | |
| Will You Walk A Little Faster ? | V - Will you walk a little faster, said a whiting to a snail. There's a porpoise close behind me | PD Reprint | |
| Winkum, Winkum | V - Winkum winkum, shut your eye. Sweet my baby lullaby. For the dew are falling soft | PD Reprint | |
| Winter Good Bye! | V - Winter, goodbye. We'll never sigh, For now come joyous spring, when all the birds will sing. | PD Reprint | |
| Work and Play | V - Here at school we gather daily. And we learn the Golden Rule. Still aspiring, Never tiring, That is what we learn at school. | PD Reprint | |
| Would You Know ? | V - Would you know the baby's skies? Baby's skies are mamma's eyes | PD Reprint | |
| Young Recruit | V - Ev'ry boy would be a soldier, He must learn to shoot a gun, Then his training's just begun. | PD Reprint |



