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A Keelie

This call and response song from Ghana is a great way of focusing children’s attention and bringing them together.

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All through the night

This is usually accepted to be a traditional Welsh folk song. Very little other information is available about its history, though we might assume from the lyrics of the English translation that it is a lullaby.

 

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Alouette

This is a fun, cumulative children’s song that is generally regarded as French in origin but that some sources suggest is from Canada. In English, ‘Alouette’ is ‘The Lark’.

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Ame sau vala tara bal

This is a beautiful Gujarati devotional song. Its melody is based on the Bhairavi Raag. It has a very strong pulse which could inspire movement and choreography.

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Baningati

A bright and cheerful Cameroonian playground song

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Basin Street blues

A relaxed but upbeat Dixieland blues, this song is ideal for singing on a warm summer’s day!

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Bassez down

A lively up-tempo Caribbean calypso full of irresistible syncopated rhythms: an appealing song with a contrasting call and response section in the middle.

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Ca’ Hawkie

Northumberland is a border county (next to Scotland) and very rural. Once, the wealth of the families in this region was measured by the number of cattle they had. This song is about Hawkie, pronounced ‘Hackie’ – a cow, or ‘coo’, as they say in Northumberland, who is stuck on the far side of a ‘burn’, or stream, and is too ‘sweir’ (shy) to cross the ‘wattor’ (water), to come and be milked.

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Chocolate molinillo

A lovely Spanish children’s song. A ‘molinillo’ (mill) is a little whisk used for stirring chocolate milk. Chocolate molinillo is the ‘official title’, but in Spain this song is popularly known as Corre, corre, que te pillo.

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Cielito lindo

This is a lively Mexican love song that also touches on the joy of singing!

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