Catalogue No: CCLCD507
Discs: 1
Release date: 1st Sept 2008
Barcode: 0658592050721
Length: 59 minutes
Medium: CD (download also available)Jack, Jill & all their friends Good old-fashioned nursery songs 1. Jack and Jill
2. Sing a song of sixpence
3. Oranges & Lemons
4. Pop goes the weasel
5. Ding dong bell
6. Lavender's blue
7. Little Miss Muffet & Little Jack Horner
8. Little Bo Peep
9. Hush a bye baby
10. Hey diddle diddle
11. Tom, Tom the piper's son
12. Mary, Mary, quite contrary
13. Humpty dumpty
14. Twinkle, twinkle, little star
15. See saw Marjorie Daw
16. The grand old Duke of York
17. O dear, what can the matter be?
18. Here we go round the mulberry bush
19. Baa baa black sheep
20. Hickory dickory dock
21. Goosey goosey gander
22. Three blind mice
23. The spider and the fly
24. Aiken drum
25. How does my lady's garden grow
26. Dance to your Daddy
27. There was a crooked man
28. Little Tommy Tucker
29. One, two, buckle my shoe
30. My little nut tree
31. Little boy Blue
32. Over the hills and far away
33. Lucy Locket & Simple Simon
34. Three little kittens
35. Old King Cole
36. O clair de la lune
37. Bye, Baby Bunting
38. A frog he would a-wooing go
39. Pat a cake
40. Oats and beans and barley grow
41. Dance a baby diddy
42. The man in the moon
43. Old Roger is dead
Sara Stowe (voice, recorder, bells), Matthew Spring (voice, hurdy-gurdy, lute, guitar, cittern, viol), Jon Banks (voice, harp, guitar, accordion, dulcimer)
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Traditional: Jack and Jill Jack and Jill
Traditional: Sing a Song of Sixpence Sing a Song of Sixpence
Traditional: Oranges and Lemons Oranges and Lemons
Traditional: Pop goes the weasel Pop goes the weasel
Traditional: Ding dong bell Ding dong bell
Traditional: Lavender's blue Lavender's blue
Traditional: Little Miss Muffet and Little Jack Horner Little Miss Muffet and Little Jack Horner
Traditional: Little Bo Peep Little Bo Peep
Traditional: Hush a bye baby Hush a bye baby
Traditional: Hey diddle diddle Hey diddle diddle
Traditional: Tom, Tom the piper's son Tom, Tom the piper's son
Traditional: Mary, Mary, quite contrary Mary, Mary, quite contrary
Traditional: Humpty dumpty Humpty dumpty
Traditional: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
Traditional: See saw Marjorie Daw See saw Marjorie Daw
Traditional: The grand old Duke of York The grand old Duke of York
Traditional: O dear, what can the matter be? O dear, what can the matter be?
Traditional: Here we go round the mulberry bush Here we go round the mulberry bush
Traditional: Baa baa black sheep Baa baa black sheep
Traditional: Hickory dickory dock Hickory dickory dock
Traditional: Goosey goosey gander Goosey goosey gander
Traditional: Three Blind Mice Three Blind Mice
Traditional: The spider and the fly The spider and the fly
Traditional: Aiken Drum Aiken Drum
Traditional: How does my lady's garden grow How does my lady's garden grow
Traditional: Dance to your Daddy Dance to your Daddy
Traditional: There was a crooked man There was a crooked man
Traditional: Little Tommy Tucker Little Tommy Tucker
Traditional: One, Two, Buckle My Shoe One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
Traditional: I had a little nut tree I had a little nut tree
Traditional: Little Boy Blue Little Boy Blue
Traditional: Over the Hills and far away Over the Hills and far away
Traditional: Lucy Locket and Simple Simon Lucy Locket and Simple Simon
Traditional: Three Little Kittens Three Little Kittens
Traditional: Old King Cole Old King Cole
Traditional: O clair de la lune O clair de la lune
Traditional: Bye, baby Bunting Bye, baby Bunting
Traditional: A frog he would a-wooing go A frog he would a-wooing go
Traditional: Pat a cake Pat a cake
Traditional: Oats and beans and barley grow Oats and beans and barley grow
Traditional: Dance a baby diddy Dance a baby diddy
Traditional: The man in the moon The man in the moon
Traditional: Old Roger is dead Old Roger is dead