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Moyava Camp Song Book Compiled by: Matthew Olson Table Of Contents Friends Helping Friends 13 4-H Spirits 3 500 Miles 3 G God Bless America 11 A Grand Ole Duke Of York 11 A Ram Sam Sam 3 Green Grass 15 A Tee-Taw 3 Green Grow The Rushes 13 Alligator Song 4 America (My Country Tis Of The) 4 H America, America 3 Had A little Dog 11 America The Beautiful 4 Ham And Eggs 14 Ants Go Marching, The 5 Happy Wanderer 16 Austrian Went Yodeling 5 Having Fun Today 14 Hawaiian Rainbows 12 B He’s Got The Whole World 15 Baby Bumble Bee 7 Head and Shoulders Baby 1,2,3 16 Baby Shark Head, Shoulder, Knees, And Toes 14 Battle Hymn Of The Republic 8 How Peculiar 16 Be Kind To Our Web-footed Friends 4 Hush Little Baby 14 Bear Song, The 6 Big Red Letter, The 5 I Bingo 6 I Have A Little Puppy 15 Birdie Song, The 7 I Know An Old Lady 19 Boa Constrictor 7 I Love My Rooster 18 Born Free 4 I Wanna Be A Cowboy 18 Bridge Over Troubled Water 6 I Wish I Was 17 I’m A Lightbulb 11 C I’ve Been Working On The Railroad 17 Canyon Camp Song 7 If Your Happy 17 Camp Food 9 In A cottage 18 Camp Granada 9 Chester 9 D Chicago Song, The 7 Deep And Wide 9 Chickens And Hens 8 Do Your Ears Hang Low? 10 Chocolate Ice Cream Cone 10 Down In The Valley 10 Complaints 12 J John Browns Baby 18 F John Jacob Jingleheimer Smith 14 Father Abraham 11 Just A Boy And A Girl 20 Fishy 9 Found A Peanut 11 E K East Side, West Side 9 King’s Nivy 19 El Condor Pass 9 Kookaburra 20 Everything Is Beautiful 13 Kum-Ba-Yah 20 -3- S L She’ll Be Coming Around The Mountain 28 Little Bunny Foo-Foo 21 Sipping Cider 30 Little Green Frog 20 Skidamarink 28 Little Peter Rabbit 19 Snowman 27 Little Skunk 21 Star Spangled Banner 28 Little White Duck 22 Sweetly Sings The Donkey 27 Lord Is Good To Me, The 18 Swing Low Sweet Chariot 29 M T Make New Friends 19 Taps 28 Michael Row Your Boat Ashore 23 Tarzan 30 Mom, Wash My Underwear 23 Tarzan Of The Apes 27 Montana Song 22 Titanic 34 Mountain Dew 21 That 4-H Spirit 32 My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean 23 This Is My Country 29 My Dog Rover 23 This Land Is Your Land 32 My Grandfather’s Clock 22 This Old Man 31 There’s a Hole in the Bottom of the Sea 31 N Three Jolly Fisherman 32 Nest 23 Three Little Angels 33 Three Little Fishes 29 O Tom Dooley 30 O’Reilly 22 Tommy Toad 29 Oh, I Had A Little Chicken 23 Tony Chestnut 29 Oh! Susanna 25 Trail The Eagle 29 Old McDonald 24 Old Gray Mare, The 25 U On Top Of Old Smokey 23 Up Right 31 On Top Of Spaghetti 24 One Finger One Thumb 24 V Over In The Meadow 24 Vive L’compagnie 33 P W Paddle Song 24 Waddle-E-Acha 31 Peace Like A River 27 Way Up In The Sky 33 Peanut Butter 26 We Like To Hike Along 29 Peppiest Kids, The 27 Worm Song, The 34 Pile Of Tin 25 Pink Pajamas 27 Y Polly Wolly Doodle 25 Yogi Bear 35 Princess Pat 25 You’re A Grand Old Flag 33 Puff The Magic Dragon 26 You Are My Sunshine 32 Puffer Billies Song 24 R Rock-a My Soul 27 Row, Row, Row Your Boat 26 -4- 4-H Spirits A Ram Sam Sam 4-H spirits never die, A ram sam sam, A ram sam sam , Dem bones gonna rise again. Sock ‘em in the Gu-li, gu-li, gu-li, gu-li, gu-li, And a ram sam sam. wishbone, Sock ‘em in the eye, Dem bones gonna rise again. I know it, you knows A ram sam sam, A ram sam sam , it, WHEE! Q, dem bones Gonna rise again. Gu-li, gu-li, gu-li, gu-li, gu-li, And a ram sam sam. A raa-fi, A raa-fi, 500 Miles Gu-li, gu-li, gu-li, gu-li, gu-li, And a ram sam sam. If you miss the train I’m on, You will know that I am A raa-fi, A raa-fi, gone. You can hear the whistle blow, A 100 miles. Gu-li, gu-li, gu-li, gu-li, gu-li, And a ram sam sam. A hundred miles, 100 miles, 100 miles, 100 miles You can hear the whistle Blow a hundred miles. A Tee-Taw Lord I’m one; Lord I’m two Lord I’m three; Lord I’m A tee-taw, a tee-taw, a tee-taw-taw. A tee-taw, a four Lord I’m five hundred tee-taw, a tee-taw-taw. Thumbs Up! Miles away from home. A tee-taw, a tee-taw, a tee-taw-taw A tee-taw, a Not a shirt on my back; Not a penny to my name; tee-taw, a tee-taw-taw Thumbs up, Wrists Lord, I can’t go back home This a way. together! This a way, this a way This a way, this a way Lord, Keep adding motions each time: I can’t go back home This a way. Elbows Back Knees together Feet together Bum out Tongue out America, America America, America Shall we tell you how we feel? You have given us you riches, We love you so. -5- Alligator Song America (My Country Tis of the) The alligator is my friend, He could be your friend My country, ‘tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Of too. thee I sing! If only you could understand, That he has feeling Land where my fathers died! Land of the Pilgrims too. Pride! From every mountain side, let freedom sing! The alligator laughs and sings, He never sings the blues. My native country, thee Land of the noble, free, You’ll like him much more as a friend. Than Thy name I love! wearing him as shoes. I love thy rocks and rills. Thy woods and Templed hills. Chorus: My heart with rapture thrills like that above! Alligator! Alligator! He Could be your friend, Could be your friend,. Our fathers’ god, to thee, Author of liberty, Could be your friend too! To thee we sing! Long may our land be bright, With freedoms holy light. America, The Beautiful Protect us by thy might, great go our king! Oh beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain. Born Free For Purple mountains majesties, Above the fruited plains. Born free, as free as the wind blows As free as the America, America, grass grows, God shed his grace on thee. Born free to fallow your heart. And crown thy good with brotherhood. From sea to shining sea. Live free, and beauty surrounds you. The world still astounds you, Oh beautiful for patriot dream, That sees, beyond each time you look at a star. the years. Thine alabaster cities gleam, Undimmed by human tears, Stay free, where no walls divide you You’re free as America God shed his grace on thee. And crown the roaring tide, thy good with brotherhood. From sea to shining So there’s no need to hide. sea., America, Born free, and life is worth living. But only worth living, Be Kind To Our Web-Footed Friends Cause you’re born free. Be kind to our web-footed friends. For a duck maybe somebody’s mother. Be kind to our friends in the swamp, Where the weather is cool and damp Now you may think that this is the end Well it is! -6- The Ants Go Marching Austrian Went Yodeling The ants go marching one by one, Hurrah, hurrah! Oh, an Austrian went yodeling On a mountain so The ants go marching one by one, Hurrah, hurrah! high, The ants go marching one by one, The Little one When along came a cuckoo bird Interrupting his stops to suck his thumb. cry. Ho-la-a Ho-la-a-kia, Ho-la Coo-a-Coo Ho-la-a Ho- Chorus: la-a-kia, Ho-la Coo-a-Coo Ho-la-a Ho-la-a-kia, Ho- And they all go marching Down to the ground la Coo-a-Coo Ho-la-a Ho-la-a-kia, Oh... To get out of the rain, Boom, Boom, Boom! Oh, an Austrian went yodeling On a mountain so The ants go marching two by two, Hurrah, hurrah! high, The ants go marching two by two, Hurrah, hurrah! When along came a grizzly bear Interrupting his The ants go marching two by two, The Little one cry. stops to tie his shoe. Ho-la-a Ho-la-a-kia, Ho-la Coo-a-Coo, Grrr Ho-la-a Ho-la-a-kia, Ho-la Coo-a-Coo, Grrr Ho-la-a Ho-la- Chorus Chorus a-kia, Ho-la Coo-a-Coo, Grrr Ho-la-a Ho-la-a-kia, Three by three Nine by nine Oh... Climb a tree Pick up a dime Oh, an Austrian went yodeling On a mountain so Chorus Chorus high, Four by four Ten by ten, The end When along came a St. Bernard Interrupting his Shut the door cry. Ho-la-a Ho-la-a-kia, Ho-la Coo-a-Coo, Grrr, Woof Chorus Woof Five by five Kick a beehive Ho-la-a Ho-la-a-kia, Ho-la Coo-a-Coo, Grrr, Woof Woof Chorus Ho-la-a Ho-la-a-kia, Ho-la Coo-a-Coo, Grrr, Woof Six by six pick up sticks Woof Ho-la-a Ho-la-a-kia, Oh..
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