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My own nursery rhyme record / sung by Cynthia Glover, John Lawrenson and the Children's Choir.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: MFP 1192 | Music For PleasurePublication details: Music For Pleasure, 1967.Description: 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpmSubject(s):
Contents:
Side 1: 1a. Girls and boys -- 1b. Sing a song of sixpence -- 1c. Wee Willie Winkle -- 1d. Twinkle twinkle little star -- 1e. Tom, Tom the piper's son -- 2a. Oranges and lemons -- 2b. Pussy cat pussy cat -- 2c. London Bridge is falling down -- 2d. There was a crooked man -- 2e. Pop goes the weasel -- 3a. The farmer's in his den -- 3b. Little Jack Horner -- 3c. Dame get up and bake your pies -- 3d. Polly put the kettle on -- 3e. Pat-a-cake -- 3f. Here we come gathering nuts in May -- 4a. A frog he would a-wooing go -- 4b. Where are you going to my pretty maid? -- 4c. Hey diddle diddle -- 4d. Cock-a-doodle-doo -- 4e. Humpty Dumpty -- Side 2: 1a. The grand old Duke of York -- 1b. Goosey, goosey gander -- 1c. Lavender's blue, dilly dilly -- 1d. One, two, three, four, five -- 1e. Ring a ring of roses -- 2a. Oh, what have you got for dinner, Mrs Bond? -- 2b. Simple Simon -- 2c. Baa, baa, black sheep -- 2d. Mary, Mary quite contrary -- 2e. Ride a cock horse -- 3a. Three blind mice -- 3b. See saw, Margery Daw -- 3c. I had a little nut tree -- 3d. Hickory dickory dock -- 3e. Jack and Jill -- 4a. Ding dong bell -- 4b. Old Mother Hubbard -- 4c. Little Miss Muffet -- 4d. The lion and the unicorn.
Holdings
Item type Home library Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Storage SAD 3822 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR00868

Sound disc, analog.

Side 1: 1a. Girls and boys -- 1b. Sing a song of sixpence -- 1c. Wee Willie Winkle -- 1d. Twinkle twinkle little star -- 1e. Tom, Tom the piper's son -- 2a. Oranges and lemons -- 2b. Pussy cat pussy cat -- 2c. London Bridge is falling down -- 2d. There was a crooked man -- 2e. Pop goes the weasel -- 3a. The farmer's in his den -- 3b. Little Jack Horner -- 3c. Dame get up and bake your pies -- 3d. Polly put the kettle on -- 3e. Pat-a-cake -- 3f. Here we come gathering nuts in May -- 4a. A frog he would a-wooing go -- 4b. Where are you going to my pretty maid? -- 4c. Hey diddle diddle -- 4d. Cock-a-doodle-doo -- 4e. Humpty Dumpty -- Side 2: 1a. The grand old Duke of York -- 1b. Goosey, goosey gander -- 1c. Lavender's blue, dilly dilly -- 1d. One, two, three, four, five -- 1e. Ring a ring of roses -- 2a. Oh, what have you got for dinner, Mrs Bond? -- 2b. Simple Simon -- 2c. Baa, baa, black sheep -- 2d. Mary, Mary quite contrary -- 2e. Ride a cock horse -- 3a. Three blind mice -- 3b. See saw, Margery Daw -- 3c. I had a little nut tree -- 3d. Hickory dickory dock -- 3e. Jack and Jill -- 4a. Ding dong bell -- 4b. Old Mother Hubbard -- 4c. Little Miss Muffet -- 4d. The lion and the unicorn.

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