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Sing Mother Goose

Call Number

  • J 782.42 WHEE (CEN)

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Edition

1st ed.

Publication Information

New York : E.P. Dutton & Co., 1945.

Physical Description

102 pages of music : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cm

Added Uniform Title

Mother Goose.

Notes

For solo voice with piano accompaniment.

Art technique used: Delicate and soft color illustrations created using fine pencil line work and gentle watercolor washes.

"Typography by S.A. Jacobs, The Golden Eagle Press ; produced by Robert T. Weaver Associates, Inc. ; litho by Columbia Lithographic Co."--Title page verso.

Publisher's advertisements on dust jacket.

Contents

  • Little Bo-Peep.--Mary, Mary, quite contrary.--This little pig went to market.--I had a little nut tree.--Rain, rain, go away.--There was a little girl.--Lucy Locket.--Hickory, dickory dock.--Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee.--Three little kittens.--There was an old woman tossed up in a basket.--Simple Simon.--The north wind doth blow.--There was a crooked man.--Little Boy Blue.--Seesaw, Margery Daw.--Donkey, donkey, old and gray.--How many days has my baby to play?.--Sing a song of sixpence.--Baa, baa, black sheep.--Ride a cock horse.--Old King Cole.--Hot cross buns.--Humpty Dumpty.--Three wise men of Gotham.--Lady bird, lady bird.--Goosey, goosey, gander.--Great A, little a.--Sleep, baby, sleep.--Bobby Shaftoe.--I love little pussy.--Curly locks.--Pussy-cat, pussy-cat.--Hickety, pickety, my black hen.--To market, to market.--Polly, put the kettle on.--A dillar, a dollar.--Little Miss Muffet.--Hey, diddle, diddle.--Cobbler, cobbler.--Tom, Tom, the piper's son.--Cock-a-doodle-doo!.--Jack be nimble.--Little Tommy Tucker.--Pease porridge hot.--Where, oh where has my little dog gone?.--Old Mother Hubbard.--Diddle, diddle dumpling.--Once I saw a little bird.--Little Polly Flinders.--To bed, to bed.--Bye-lo, Baby Bunting.

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