BBC Time and Tune Trig Trog and The Christmas Children
BBC Time and Tune Trig Trog and The Christmas Children
BBC Time and Tune Trig Trog and The Christmas Children
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Three wise kings.
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2 Go where I'm going, 3 Sing what I'm singing, *Choose your own instrument to play this
Follow, follow me, Follow, follow me, rhythm in the second half of each verse.
Go where I'm going, Sing what I'm singing,
Clap hands, one, two, three, Sing it, one, two, three, *11
Where I'm going you go there, What I sing you sing it so, Fol-low me.
Follow, follow ev'rywhere, If I sing it high or low,
Go where I'm going, Sing what I'm singing,
Follow, follow me. Follow, follow me.
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As you stroll a long! Sing- a mer-ry song" sing- a mer-ry song-, As you stroll a
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2 And when things go wrong, as we walk along, 3 We will stride along, with a merry song,
All our cares will fly, if our best we try, On the winding trail, over hill and dale,
And we do our part, with a happy heart, With our heads held high, we'll be passing by,
And sing a merry song! And we'll sing a merry song!
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Sing a meny song, sing a merry song,
As you walk along! 4 We will march along, with a merry song,
Sing a merry song, sing a merry song, Let it rain or shine, you'll be feeling fine,
As you walk along! With a smile to spend, and the world's your friend,
When you sing a merry song!
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Sing, sing, sing a song.
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2 Star up on high, Star up on high, 3 Star shining bright, Star shining bright,
Diamond of the sky, Diamond of the sky, Silvering the night, Silvering the night,
Jewel of night, you give Jewel of night, you give Lead us we pray and guide us Lead us we pray and guide us
a wondrous light, a wondrous light, on our way. on our way.
Blazing a trail, Blazing a trail, Keep very near, Keep very near,
Showing without fail, Showing without fail, Do not disappear, Do not disappear,
Where we must go through Where we must go through Star all ablaze, we share your Star all ablaze, we share your
all the winter snow. all the winter snow. radiant praise. radiant praise.
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March tempo
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come one and all. To Beth- le-hem come to the crib in the stall, And see what great
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In clean swaddling clothes, is a dear baby small.
Upon his sweet face shines a heavenly light,
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-' Christ-mas gifts_ to grace the glor - y, Tunes of joy_ they bring.
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2 To the happy Christmas Children, Chorus 3 And the herald Christmas Children,
Is born a Shepherd kind, All over the world, With trumpet, pipe and drum,
And to tell in truth the Christmas story, Like joy bells ringing, Shall for ever voice the glory-story,
Thankful words they find. You'll hear them singing, 'Christmas Day has come!'
The Christmas Children. Chorus
Allover the world, Acknowledgement is due to the J lion up whose Pc is ni r needed J lip1
Like Joy bells ringing reproduction: 'Ocome little children', words by Ruth liellerand music by P. Schultz;
from Cards it the Na tions' by Ruth Heller. Published by Blandlo d Press; 'Sing
You'll hear them singing in rrs Sony by permission of Tenter & Renter Fit lug and Oxford University Press
Star blaze from Lindsay Cool Book / published by Lindsay Music; 'Sun bird
The Christmas Children. words by John Emlyn Edwards. Agent: David Highans Associates Ltd
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