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  • Portuguese Lullaby

    Portuguese Lullaby

    Lullaby, the Little Boy (Cum ró ró Pego no Nino) is a traditional Portuguese lullaby. Lullaby, the little boyLullaby, is going…

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  • Ring Around the Rosie

    Ring Around the Rosie

    Ring Around the Rosie, also called Ring a Ring o’ Roses is nursery rhyme that first appeared in print in 1881, though…

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  • Scottish Lullaby

    Scottish Lullaby

    Scottish Lullaby is a traditional melody from the Scottish Highlands. Blow the wind, blow;Swift and low;Blow the wind o’er the ocean.Breakers…

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  • The Itsy Bitsy Spider

    The Itsy Bitsy Spider

    The itsy bitsy spider climbed up the waterspout.Down came the rainand washed the spider out.Out came the sunand dried up…

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  • This Old Man

    This Old Man

    This old man, he played one,He played knick-knack on my thumbWith a knick-knack paddywhack,Give the dog a bone,This old man…

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  • Whip-Poor-Will Lullaby

    Whip-Poor-Will Lullaby

    Whip-poor-will Lullaby (1899) was composed and written by Bertha L. Hamlin. Music retrieved from New York Public Library Digital Collections…

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  • All Through the Night

    All Through the Night

    All Through the Night is the translation of the Welsh song, Ar Hyd y Nos, lyrics composed by John Ceiriog…

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  • Angels We Have Heard on High

    Angels We Have Heard on High

    Angels We Have Heard on High is a popular Christmas carol, originally in French: Les Anges dans nos campagnes (“The Angels in our…

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  • Away in the Manger

    Away in the Manger

    Away in the Manger is a popular Christmas carol from the mid-nineteenth century, thought to be American in origin, though the…

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  • Carol of the Bells

    Carol of the Bells

    Carol of the Bells is a popular Christmas Carol composed in 1914 by Mykola Leontovych, a Ukrainian composer, with lyrics by…

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