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Page 1: ,,Sing and Play Along,, - ARDROSS HOUSE - Welcome to · PDF filepage 2. Introduction "Sing and Play Along" is a collection of songs, all of which are included in Staffordshire's Everyone

"The Bewitching Bow" Seriesfor Staffordshire Music Service

instrumentalists join singers in the National CurriculumPIANO ACCOMPANIMENT

Kerry Milan

,,Sing and Play Along,,

Kerry Milan
In the printed version of this book, the accompaniments are set out on the left hand (even) pages, with the words along side on the right hand pages. The same page numbering is used here, so that the words for each song appear on the page following the music notation; though this is not indicated in the contents page.
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Introductionpage 2

"Sing and Play Along" is a collection of songs, all of which are included in Staffordshire's EveryoneSing National Curriculum list. They are drawn from its recommendations from Y3 upwards andinclude English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish tunes, songs from Europe, America and the Caribbean,'folk and pop' music, and classical favourites by Handel, Schumann and Brahms.In addition four of the pentatonic melodies (Turn the Glasses Over, The Riddle Song, Ye Banks andBraes, and Soldier Soldier) have been given fully pentatonic accompaniments to help with projectwork.

Apart from the Schumann and Handel, all the piano parts are new arrangements, specially written tobe comfortable for non-specialists. And since they are intended as accompaniments to class singingthe piano part always includes the melody line, which may be reduced as necessary whenaccompanying instrumentalists. In this edition parts may be freely copied and used educationally byall schools working with Staffordshire County Music Service.

The percussion parts aim to be imaginative and attractive; but generally have fairly simple repeatedpatterns. The untuned percussion will hopefully prove appropriate and fun, with plenty of variety,and the chance occasionally to use the cow-bell, guiro and vibra-slap.The tuned percussion parts are specifically for these arrangements; though where other schoolcollections use the same key they will usually fit. There is one open-string plucked cello partincluded which can be replaced by low-pitched percussion instruments. Generally, use tunedpercussion as available. On the accompanying recording, for example, an alto glockenspiel issometimes used, though it is not specifically listed.

The melodies are doubled by a variety of instruments now to be found in primary and secondaryschools - descant and tenor recorders, violin, flute, clarinet and oboe - while the accompanimentsalso employ a variety of instruments (piano, harp, honky tonk piano and accordion) .To hear the music, switch to the percussion book, where the individual percussion parts can also belistened to separately.

In addition to a combined words-music vocal part, the following melody parts are currentlyavailable: violin/recorder, viola, cello, flute, B flat clarinet, alto saxophone and trumpet. It shouldalways be understood that what may be a convenient key for one instrument may be very demandingon another.

Kerry Milan, Stafford. April 1995

revised August 2001

web site: www.kerrymilan.comemail: [email protected]

First copyright © Kerry Milan, Stafford 1995This web/cd-rom version 2001

- no permissions required for educational non-commercial use.

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page 3Contents

2 ........................................................................... Introduction4............................................................... Water Come a Me Eye4.............................................................................The Keeper6................................................................Turn the Glasses Over6.................................................................... Lewis Bridal Song6....................................... The Riddle Song: I Gave my Love a Cherry8 ......................................................................... Zum Gali Gali8 ....................................................................... Coulter's Candy8 .............................................................. The British Grenadiers10 ...........................................................Land of the Silver Birch10 .............................................................................. Alouette10 ......................................................................... Mango Walk12....................................................................... Amazing Grace12.............................................................My Grandfather's Clock14 ................................................................ Ye Banks and Braes14 ....................................................................... The Ash Grove16 ...........................................................................The Cuckoo16 ........................................................................ Baby Sardine18................................... What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor?18.......................................................... The Blacksmith - Brahms20 ....................................................................... My Aunt Jane20 ..................................................................All Night, All Day22 ......................................... Soldier, Soldier, Won't You Marry Me?22 ................................................................ Old Rodger is Dead22 ............................................................ Andulko (Little Angel)24 ................................................... The Soldier's Song - Schumann24 ....................................................................Paul's Little Hen26 .......................................................... Blow the Wind Southerly26 ...................................................................... Silent Worship28 ..................................................................Acknowledgements

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The Keeper

Ev'ry time I remember Liza, Water come a me eye.When I think about my girl Liza, Water come a me eye.

Come back, Liza, come back, girl,Water come a me eye.Come back, Liza, come back, girl,Water come a me eye.

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Time go slow when love is past, Water come a me eye,When you come back, time go fast, Water come a me eye.Chorus:

Listen 'cause I'm callin' you, Water come a me eye.And my heart is calling too, Water come a me eye.Chorus:

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The keeper did a-shooting go,And under his cloak he carried a bow,All for to shoot at a merry little doeAmong the leaves so green O.

Jackie Boy! Master!Sing ye well! Very well!Hey down, Ho down,Derry derry down,

Among the leaves so green O.To my hey down down, To my ho down down,Hey down, Ho down,Derry derry down,

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The first doe he shot at he missed,The second doe he trimmed he kissed,The third doe went where nobody wistAmong the leaves so green O. chorus

The fourth doe she did cross the plain,The keeper fetched her back again,Where she is now she may remainAmong the leaves so green O. chorus

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Turn the Glasses Over

The Riddle Song: I Gave my Love a Cherry

I gave my love a cherry that has no stone,I gave my love a chicken that has no bone,I gave my love a ring that has no end,I gave my love a baby that's no cryen.

How can there be a cherry that has no stone?How can there be a chicken that has no bone?How can there be a ring that has no end?How can there be a baby that's no cryen?

A cherry when it's blooming, it has no stone.A chicken when it's pipping, it has no bone.A ring when it's rolling, it has no end.A baby when it's sleeping, there's no cryen.

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Step we gaily, on we go,Heel for heel and toe for toe,Arm in arm and row on row,All for Mairi's wedding.

Over hillways up and down,Myrtle green and bracken brown,Past the shielings, thro' the town,All for sake o' Mairi.

Step we gaily...Red her cheeks as rowans are,Bright her eye as any star,Fairest o' them all by far,Is our darling Mairi.

Step we gaily...Plenty herring, plenty meal,Plenty peat to fill her creel,Plenty bonny bairns as weel,That's the toast for Mairi.Step we gaily...

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I've been to Harlem, I've been to Dover,I've travelled this wide world all over,Over, over, three times over,Drink what you have to drink and turn the glasses over.Sailing east, sailing west,Sailing over the ocean,Better watch out when the boat begins to rock,Or you'll lose your girl in the ocean.

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Zum Gali Gali

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Zum Gali Gali

Pioneers will sing and dance,Dance the hora in a ring,Dance the hora in a ring;With their best girls dance and sing. Chorus

Pioneers will work for peaceFrom dawn till day is done,From dawn till day is done;True peace for ev'ryone. Chorus

Zum gali, gali, gali, Zum gali, gali,Zum gali, gali, gali, Zum.

Pioneers must work ev'ry dayFrom dawn till day is done;From dawn till day is done,There is work for ev'ry one. Chorus

Coulter's Candy

Ally bally, ally bally bee,Sitting on your mammy's knee,Greetin' for anither baw-bee,Tae buy mair Coulter's candy.

Ally bally, ally bally bee,When you grow up, you'll go to sea,Makin' pennies for your daddy and me,Tae buy mair Coulter's candy. Chorus

Mammy gie' me a thrifty doon,Here's auld Coulter comin' roon,Wi' a basket on his croon,Selling Coulter's candy. Cho-rus

Poor wee Jeannie's lookin' affa thin,A rickle o' banes covered ower wi' skin,Noo she's gettin' a double chin,Wi sookin' Coulter's candy. Chorus

The British GrenadiersSome talk of Alexander, and some of Hercules,Of Hector and Lysander, and such great names as these;But of all the world's brave heroes,There's none that can compareWith a tow, row, row, row, row, row,For the British Grenadiers.

And when the siege is over, we to the town repair,The townsmen cry "Hurrah, boys", Here come the Grenadiers:Here come the Grenadiers, my boys,Who know no doubts or fears,With a tow, row, row, row, row, row,For the British Grenadiers.

Then let us fill a bumper, and drink a health to thoseWho carry caps and pouches, and wear the loup-ed clothes;May they and their commandersLive happy all their years,With a tow, row, row, row, row, row,For the British Grenadiers.

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Land of the silver birch, home of the beaver,Where still the mighty moose wanders at will.Blue lake and rocky shore, I will return once more,Hi-a-ya, hi-ya, Hi-a-ya, hi-ya, Hi-a-ya, hi-ya, A - ah!

Down in the forest, deep in the lowlands,My heart cries out for thee, hills of the north.Blue lake and rocky shore, I will return once more.Hi-a-ya....

High on a rocky ledge, I'll build a wig-wam,Close by the waters edge, silent and still.Blue lake and rocky shore, I will return oncemore.Hi-a-ya...

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My brother did a tell me that you go mango walk,You go mango walk, you go mango walk.My brother did a tell me that you go mango walkand steal all the number 'leven.

Now tell me, Joe, do tell me for true,Do tell me for true, do tell meThat you don't go to no mango walkAnd steal all the number 'leven, chorus

I tell you, Sue, I tell you for true,I tell you for true, I tell youThat I don't go to no mango walkAnd steal all the number 'leven. chorus

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Alouette, gentille Alouette,Alouette, je te plumerai.

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Alouette...Je te plumerai le bec, je te plumerai le bec,A le bec, à le bec, à la tête, à la tête, Al - ou - ette;

Alouette...Je te plumerai les yeux...

Alouette...Je te plumerai les ailes...

Alouette...Je te plumerai le dos...

Alouette...Je te plumerai les jambes...

Alouette...Je te plumerai les pieds...

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Amazing grace, how sweet the soundThat saved a wretch like me.I once was lost, but now am found,Was blind, but now I see.

'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear,And grace my fears relieved.How precious did that grace appearThe hour I first believed!

Through many dangers, toils and snares,We have already come.'Twas grace that brought us safe thus far,And grace will lead us home.

When we've been there ten thousand years,Bright shining as the sun,We've no less days to sing God's praiseThan when we first begun.

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But it stopped, short, never to go again,When the old man died.Ninety years without slumbering,Tick, tock, tick, tock,His life seconds numbering,Tick, tock, tick, tock.It stopped short, never to go again,When the old man died.

In watching its pendulum swing to and fro,Many hours he spent while a boy;And in childhood and manhood, the clock seemed to knowAnd to share both his grief and his joy;For it struck twenty four when he entered at the doorWith a blooming and beautiful bride - chorus

It rang an alarm in the dead of the night,An alarm that for years had been dumb;And we knew that his spirit was pluming for flight,That his hour of departure had come.Still the clock kept the time, with a soft and muffled chime,As we silently stood by its side - chorus

My Grandfather's Clock

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The Ash Grove

Down yonder green valley where streamlets meander,When twilight is fading, I pensively rove:Or at the bright noontide, in solitude wanderAmid the dark shades of the lonely Ash Grove.'Twas there, while the blackbird was cheerfully singing,I first met that dear one, the joy of my heart!Around us for gladness the bluebells were ringing;Ah! then little thought I how soon we should part.

Still glows the bright sunshine o'er valley and mountain,Still warbles the blackbird its notes from the tree;Still trembles the moonbeam on streamlet and fountain,But what are the beauties of nature to me?With sorrow, deep sorrow, my bosom is laden,All day I go mourning in search of my love;Ye echoes! oh tell me, where is the sweet maiden?"She sleeps 'neath the green turf down by the Ash Grove."

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Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon,How can ye bloom sae fresh and fair?How can ye chant, ye little birds,And I sae weary, fu' o' care?Thou'll break my heart, thou warbling bird,That wantons through the flow'ring thorn,Thou minds me o' departed joys,Departed never to return.

Oft hae I roved by bonnie Doon,To see the rose and woodbine twine,And ilka bird sang o' its love,And fondly sae did I o' mine.Wi' lightsome heart I pu'd a rose,Fu' sweet upon its thorny tree,And my false lover stole my rose,But ah! he left the thorn wi' me.

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The Cuckoo

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Oh, I went to Peter's flowing springWhere the water's so good;And I heard there the cuckoo as he called from the wood.Ho-li-ah,Ho-le-rah-hi-hi-ah, Ho-le-rah ku-kuck,Ho-le-rah-hi-hi-ah, Ho-le-rah ku-kuck,Ho-le-rah-hi-hi-ah, Ho-le-rah ku-kuck,Ho-le-rah-hi-hi-ah, Ho. ➞

After Easter come sunny daysThat will melt all the snow;Then I'll marry my maiden fair: we'll be happy, I know.chorus ➞

When I've married my maiden fairWhat then can I desire?Oh, a home for her tending and some wood for the fire.chorus

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What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor?

The Blacksmith - Brahms

What shall we do with the drunken sailor,What shall we do with the drunken sailor,What shall we do with the drunken sailor,Early in the morning?

Hooray and up she rises, Hooray and up she rises,Hooray and up she rises, Early in the morning!

Put him in the longboat until he's sober,Put him in the longboat until he's sober,Put him in the longboat until he's sober,Early in the morning. chorus

Pull out the plug and wet him all over,Pull out the plug and wet him all over,Pull out the plug and wet him all over,Early in the morning. chorus

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I see 'mid the smoke,Within the forge glowing,The flame brighter growing,The furnace loud roaring.The sparks high up-soaring,Fly fast from his stroke.

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My Aunt Jane

All Night, All Day

My Aunt Jane she took me in,She gave me tea in her wee tin:Bread and butter with sugar on topAnd three black balls out of her wee shop.Bread and butter with sugar on topAnd three black balls out of her - wee - shop.

My Aunt Jane has a grand wee shop,Lucky bags and limejuice rock,Cinnamon buns and yellow man,And brandy balls in a bright tin can,Cinnamon buns and yellow man,And brandy balls in a bright - tin - can.

My Aunt Jane has a bell at the door,A white step-stone and a clean-swept floor,Candy apples and hard green peas,And conversation lozenges,Candy apples and hard green peas,And conversation loz - en - ges.

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All night, all day,Angels watching over me, my Lord.All night, all day,Angels watching over me.

Now I lay me down to sleep.Angels watching over me, my Lord,Pray the Lord my soul to keep,Angels watching over me. chorus

If I die before I wakeAngels watching over me, my Lord,Pray the Lord my soul to keep,Angels watching over me. chorus

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Old Rodger is Dead

Soldier, Soldier, Won't You Marry Me?

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Andulko, are you asleep, I pray?The time is so late.All of your geese have made off, and strayBeyond the far gate.Fields of corn, geese now shake,Bring them back, ere day break.Andulko, angel, be on your way.How long it will take!

I'd call to summon them; but I dreadMy lady would hear;She would awake at my softest treadAnd scold me I fear.Oh, the fuss she would make,What a blow I could take;I'll watch the sun rise from my small bed,It's safer in here.

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"Soldier, soldier, won't you marry me,With your musket, fife and drum?""How can I marry such a pretty girl as you,When I've got no shoes to put on?"Off to the Cobblers she did go,As fast as she could run,Brought him back the finest that there was,And the soldier put them on.

"Soldier, soldier, won't you marry me,With your musket, fife and drum?""How can I marry such a pretty girl as you,When I've got no socks to put on?"Off to the Drapers she did go,As fast as she could run,Brought him back the finest that there was,And the soldier put them on.

"Soldier, soldier, won't you marry me,With your musket, fife and drum?""How can I marry such a pretty girl as you,When I've got no pants to put on?"Off to the Tailors she did go,As fast as she could run,Brought him back the finest that there was,And the soldier put them on.

"Soldier, soldier, won't you marry me,With your musket, fife and drum?""How can I marry such a pretty girl as you,With a wife and baby at home?"

Old Rodger is dead and laid in his grave,Laid in his grave, laid in his grave,Old Rodger is dead and laid in his grave,Heigh-ho! laid in his grave.

They planted an apple tree over his head,Over his head, over his head,They planted an apple tree over his head,Heigh-ho! over his head.

The apples grew ripe and down they did fall ...

There was an old woman came picking them up ...

Old Rodger got up and gave her a knock ...

That made her go off with a skip and a hop,,,,

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Paul's Little Hen

Paul's little hen flew away from the farmyard,Ran down the hillside and into the dale.Paul hurried after, but down in the bramblesThere sat a fox with a great bushy tail."Cluck, cluck cluck," cried the poor little creature,"Cluck, cluck cluck," but she cried in vain.Paul made a spring, but he could not save her;"Now I shall never dare go home again".

The Soldier's Song - Schumann

A fine wooden sword that's trusty and broad,And a grey dappled steed - What more could I need?A soldier am I, the foe I defyAs I ride up the lane, and down it again.I march out of doors to go to the wars,Then back with my gun for dinner at one.From morning to night, I march and I fight.When the enemy's fled we cry: "Home to bed".

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Silent Worship

Blow the Wind Southerly

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Silent Worship

Did you not hear my ladyGo down the garden singing?Blackbird and thrush were silentTo hear the alleys ringing.O saw you not my lady out in the garden there,Shaming the rose and lily for she is twice as fair.Though I am nothing to her,Though she must rarely look at me,And though I could never woo her,I love her till I die.Surely you heard my ladyGo down the garden singing,Silencing all the songbirdsAnd setting the alleys ringing.But surely you see my lady out in the garden there,Riv'ling the glitt'ring sunshine with a glory of golden hair.

Blow the Wind Southerly

Blow the wind southerly, southerly, southerly,Blow the wind south o'er the bonny blue sea.Blow the wind southerly, southerly, southerly,Blow bonny breeze my lover to me:

They told me last night there were ships in the offing,And I hurried down to the deep rolling sea,But my eye could not see it wherever might be it,The barque that is bearing my lover to me.

chorusOh, is it not sweet to hear the breeze singing,As lightly it comes o'er the deep rolling sea?But sweeter and dearer by far when 'tis bringingThe barque of my true love in safety to me.

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Acknowledgements

The words of ANDULKO THE GOOSE GIRL by Kerry Milan withacknowledgements to Roger Fiske.The words of BABY SARDINE by Kerry Milan with acknowledgements toSpike Milligan.The music for BABY SARDINE by P. Wooding and J. Wild: © Sing forPleasure, 25 Fryerning Lane, Ingatestone, Essex. CM4 0DDThe percussion / piano accompaniments are by Kerry Milan, except Handel's"Silent Worship" and Schumann's "The Soldier's Song". The accompaniment toBrahms' "The Blacksmith" is a simplified arrangement of the original piano part.(A still easier version appears in the Oxford School Music Books.)If other people's copyright has inadvertently been infringed credit will be givenin any further publication.

First copyright © Kerry Milan, Stafford 1995This web/cd-rom version 2001

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