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The Robin
Lyrics (Folk song) 1. There came to my window one morning in spring,A sweet little robin, she came there to sing.The tune that she sang, it was prettier farThan any I heard on the flute or guitar. 2. Her wings …
Spring’s Message
Lyrics (Folk song) 1. Cuckoo, cuckoo calls from the tree.“Now let us sing and dance and be merry!”Cuckoo, cuckoo calls from the tree. 2. Cuckoo, cuckoo calls from the tree.“Come to the fields so pleasant to see,For springtime springtime comes …
The Golden Sun
Lyrics (Johann Strauss) 1. The golden sun sinks in the west, the mountain tops retain his beams;The parent bird flies to her nest, The firefly through the valley streams.The whippoorwill begins his lay, And rosy twilight paints the sky,While creeping …
The Springtime
Lyrics (Alfred S. Gatty, 1847-1918) 1. The hyacinth and daffodil are shining in the bed;Untouched upon the window sill, the robin leaves his bread.Soft breezes o’er the common blow, the copses bud again.The streams are flushed with melting snow and …
I’d Like to Be in Texas When They Roundup in the Spring
Lyrics (Folk song) 1. In the lobby of a big hotel in New York town one day,Sat a bunch of fellers tellin’ yarns to pass the time away.They told of places they had been and different things they’d seen.And some …
Now We are Singing
Lyrics (Folk song) Oh now we are singing,The springtime’s at morn.The herdsman upon the mountainIs sounding upon his horn.Tra la la la la la la la laTra la la la la la la la. See also rounds songs about singing …
When Irish Eyes are Smiling
Lyrics (Melody by Ernest Ball, 1912, Lyrics by Chauncey Olcott & George Graff, Jr.) 1. There’s a tear in your eye and I’m wondering why,For it never should be there at all.With such power in your smile, sure a stone …
Song of the Skylark
Lyrics (Felix Mendelssohn) 1. Aloft in the sky the song of the larkDrifts downward to welcome the breaking day.In lyrical notes the melody floats: Refrain“All hail, lovely spring!” is his message. (repeat) 2. The fresh morning air, the green waving …
De colores
Info “De colores” – [Made] of Colors – is a traditional folk song that is well known throughout the Spanish-speaking world. No one knows for sure when the song first began to be sung in the America Continent. The main …