Classic Children's Music

Updated on April 27, 2013
L.L. asks from Austin, MN
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You know, I love children's songs...classic ones...nursery rhymes, etc. Things like "Bicycle Built for Two," "Clementine," "Home on the Range," "Animal Fair," etc...but there are a few I can't recall that I want to. One of the only ways to relax my toddler at night is to sing to her...endless...in my awful voice ;) ...and I'm looking for some to add to my repertoire.

One is about someone washing his face with a wagon wheel. What is it?

Another is about a guy who works in a button factory.

Another is about "There was a crooked man..." and I THINK I remember most of it, but not sure.

One that's driving me nuts is something about a guy owning a goat, who he loved, and the goat ate three red shirts and the man tied him to a railroad track (yeesh, who came up with this stuff.) I cannot for the life of me remember the exact wording of this one.

So, please help me out with those, and please share what oldies but goodies you love for kids!

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Oh, I LOVE Lavender's Blue!! It's such a beautiful lullaby...also, "All the Pretty Horses" and Disney also has a song called "A Cowboy Needs a Horse" that I truly love.

I forgot about the Wee Sing stuff...I must have had one of those when I was a kid, because it sounds familiar.

I know I could just google all of this, but I thought it would be fun to reminisce together. ;)

As far as non-conventional songs I've sun to my kids...topping the list would be "Up, Up and Away", "Grazing in the Grass" and (shhh...) "Rush, Rush" by Paula Abdul.

Elisa...I own all the Children's Music CD's from Disney and I LOVE them because they have all those classics! We also leave music playing for our kiddos at night. Carrot Stew...I love that song. ;) Also love Big Rock Candy Mountain...the Disney version is great! I need to check out Burl Ives, I guess...

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E.M.

answers from Phoenix on

There's one that I used to love, the chorus is:

There's a web like a spider's web
Made of silver light and shadow
Spun by the moon in my room at night
It's a web made to catch a dream,
Hold it tight til I awaken
As if to tell me
My dream is all right

The chorus is so lovely, but the verses are pretty awful...the guy gets hung in the end! I just sing the chorus to my kiddos and the first verse or two that are death-free!
I also love LOVE "For Baby" by John Denver

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Z.B.

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Hi, my name is Joe, and I work in a button factory.
I've got a wife and a dog and a family.
One day my boss said, "Hey Joe, are you busy?" I said, "No."
He said, "Turn the button with your right hand."
(make motion of turning a button with your right hand)

Hi, my name is Joe, and I work in a button factory.
I've got a wife and a dog and a family.
One day my boss said, "Hey Joe, are you busy?" I said, "No."
He said, "Turn the button with your left hand."
(continue turning the button with your right and and begin turning it with your left)

That's all I remember of the song. I'm thinking we added the legs and the nose?

I was just singing to my kids last night. I don't do this every night, but it seemed like a good time last night. I sang:

Green Trees followed by Taps
Red Balloon
Canadian Wilderness
Barges
Returning to Pooh Corner
Rainbow Connection
I Hope You Dance

I just kept singing until I could tell they were asleep. It was really precious.

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M.R.

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The Wheels on the Bus? Or Wiggles songs? Row Row Row Your Boat? So many come to mind. If my kids are grumpy, they'll tell me to stop singing, lol.

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A.L.

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Are you thinking "Old Dan Tucker?"

Old Daniel Tucker wuz a mighty man,
He washed his face in a fryin' pan;
Combed his head wid a wagon wheel
And he died wid de toofache in his heel.

So, git out de way for old Dan Tucker,
He's too late to git his supper.
Supper's over and breakfast cookin',
Old Dan Tucker standin' lookin'

Grogan's Goat, maybe?

I like "Hush Little Baby." There is a wonderful picture book version, illustrated by Marla Frazee. Really gives new life to the story.

Zip-ah-dee-doo-dah. Skidamarink.

And they aren't specifically children's songs, but I rocked my little ones (and still do!) to "Favorite Things" from the Sound of Music, "Shall We Dance" from the King and I, and their daddy and I often sang duets of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight." Hey, the kids LOVED it!

ETA:
I can't believe I almost forgot "Lavender's Blue!" And that song from Dumbo - "Baby Mine"

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S.H.

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I have never heard this (washed face with frying pan and combed hair with wagon wheel), but i googled it:
http://bussongs.com/songs/old-dan-tucker.php

i'll try to search for the other ones :)

Here are some my kids like:
1.The noble Duke of York (look on you tube and watch parent hold the child and move them to the song)
2. The Elevator song (Oh the city is great)
3. When I Was One (this link is a little different from how I sing it, but you have you child move this way that way) http://www.nurseryrhymes4u.com/NURSERY_RHYMES/Page_521.html

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E.S.

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Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.
Eensy (sp?) Weensy spider
I'm a little teapot
Bringin home a baby bumble bee

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M.L.

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The frying pan guy is Ol' Dan Tucker. There are many variants of the words, but I learned some of it like this: "Went to town the other night to hear a noise and see a fight; all the people gathered round, singing, 'Ol' Dan Tucker's a-comin' to town. Say, get outta the way for ol' Dan Tucker - too late to get his supper. Supper's over an dinner's cookin' - ol' Dan Tucker just stood there lookin'." ... "Ol' Dan Tucker's a fine ol' man - washed his face in a frying pan - combed his hair with a wagon wheel - died of a toothache in his heel."

You might want to look for some of the recordings of Burl Ives. There are compilations on some CDs. You'll find a number of these old songs because they started out as folk songs, not children's songs. It's the way I learned many of them when I was a kid. Happily, I didn't understand what all of the songs were about - so the romance-death-and-violence stuff (not to mention tying the goat to the railroad tracks) in the songs didn't get to me; I just thought it was all silly.

One I particularly loved was called "The Big Rock Candy Mountain." I thought it was just a kid fantasy song, and had no idea it was a hobo song until I grew up! I still like to sing it.

Another source might be Laura-Ingalls-Wilder.com - because the music from the Little House Books is being recorded, and you might find some of the old songs you're trying to remember.

I know a poem about a crooked man, but I don't know music to it: "There was a crooked man who walked a crooked mile; he find a crooked sixpence upon a crooked stile [steps built across a pasture fence]; he bought a crooked cat who caught a crooked mouse, and they all lived together in a little crooked house." That's an old nursery rhyme.

Do you know the song about the old lady who swallowed a fly?

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M.P.

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When my granddaughter was born a friend gave her a Wee Sing disc which came with a book giving the words.

You're doing great singing to your kids. I remember my mother singing us to sleep and it's a wonderful memory. The only song I remember was about Hiawatha. It's based on a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It was my first introduction to poetry and history, tho I know the words are not based on actual events.

Here are the words. http://www.metrolyrics.com/the-song-of-hiawatha-lyrics-mi... My mom only sang 2-3 of the verses and I only remember the first stanza. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.

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E.B.

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We got the Disney CDs for our car, and they have a lot of those traditional songs on them. They're called like Disney Sing Along or some such--it's not Disney songs at all, just all sorts of good nursery rhymes and stuff, if you're looking for a resource like that. We play CDs for all our kids at night.

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R.K.

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You can go to youtube and put the lyrics you remember into their search engine and often find the song you are looking for. Sometimes it works to just search children's songs.

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