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Print a Bingo Card from the Options Listed. the Music Playlists for This Print a bingo card from the options listed. The music playlists for this game are on the Caregiver’s Corner music page and are also on the McCormick Care Group YouTube page. Play the music from the playlist. You can play a portion of the song or the complete song. As player identifies what song is playing, look at the bingo card and see if that song title is on the card. Note that not all song titles will be on the card. Mark the song title with a coin, button or pencil/marker. Once a player has one line or any classic bingo formation (two lines, full card), holler BINGO! Enjoy the music! Sing along, dance, and reminisce. For an added challenge, players can try to name the artist. A complete playlist can be found on the last page of this document. Music Playlist available on YouTube titled “McCormick Dementia Services Music Bingo: War Time Singalong” Keep The Home Fires I’ll Be Seeing Heart of My Sentimental Burning You Heart Journey How Much is Irish Lullaby Over There! Baby Face that Doggie in the Window White FREE White Cliffs of Goodnight Christmas Dover Irene SPACE Que Sera, Happy Trails Don’t Fence Lili Marlene Sera Me In (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) How to Play: Play the music from our YouTube playlist (as mentioned above) When you know the song title, try to find it on your bingo card Mark song box using a button, coin, pen or marker Holler Bingo when you have one line, two lines and then a full card. Enjoy the music! Music Playlist available on YouTube titled “McCormick Dementia Services Music Bingo: War Time Singalong” Beer Barrel Bye, Bye That’s Amore Mairzy Doats Polka Blackbird Pack Up Your We’ll Meet Chattanooga Troubles in Happy Trails Again Choo Choo Your Old Kit Bag Don’t Sit How Much Is Begin the Under the that Doggie In FREE Beguine Apple Tree the Window SPACE Goodnight The Lambeth As Time Goes Baby Face Irene Walk By How to Play: Play the music from our YouTube playlist (as mentioned above) When you know the song title, try to find it on your bingo card Mark song box using a button, coin, pen or marker Holler Bingo when you have one line, two lines and then a full card. Enjoy the music! Music Playlist available on YouTube titled “McCormick Dementia Services Music Bingo: War Time Singalong” Tennessee Heart of My Over There! Irish Lullaby Waltz Heart FREE Que Sera, Easter Parade Show Me The SPACE Sera Way To Go Home When the Sentimental Saints Go Ain’t She Don’t Fence Journey Marching In Sweet Me In Boogie Danny Boy In the Mood Woogie Bugle That’s Amore Boy How to Play: Play the music from our YouTube playlist (as mentioned above) When you know the song title, try to find it on your bingo card Mark song box using a button, coin, pen or marker Holler Bingo when you have one line, two lines and then a full card. Enjoy the music! Music Playlist available on YouTube titled “McCormick Dementia Services Music Bingo: War Time Singalong” Ain’t She I’ll Be Seeing Bye, Bye That’s Amore Sweet You Blackbird White FREE Don’t Sit Sentimental Christmas SPACE Under the Journey Apple Tree Begin the Baby Face In The Mood How Much is Beguine that Doggie in the Window Show Me the We’ll Meet Happy Trails Don’t Fence Way to Go Again Me In Home How to Play: Play the music from our YouTube playlist (as mentioned above) When you know the song title, try to find it on your bingo card Mark song box using a button, coin, pen or marker Holler Bingo when you have one line, two lines and then a full card. Enjoy the music! Music Playlist available on YouTube titled “McCormick Dementia Services Music Bingo: War Time Singalong” Beer Barrel Danny Boy Irish Lullaby Heart of My Polka Heart White Cliffs of Pack Up Your Don’t Sit FREE SPACE Dover Troubles in Under the Your Old Kit- Apple Tree Bag Don’t Fence When the Mairzy Doats Lili Marlene Me In Saints Go Marching In I’ll Be Seeing As Time Goes White Show Me the You By Christmas Way to Go Home How to Play: Play the music from our YouTube playlist (as mentioned above) When you know the song title, try to find it on your bingo card Mark song box using a button, coin, pen or marker Holler Bingo when you have one line, two lines and then a full card. Enjoy the music! Music Playlist available on YouTube titled “McCormick Dementia Services Music Bingo: War Time Singalong” Easter Parade As Time Goes Sentimental FREE SPACE By Journey How Much is Show Me the Don’t Fence That Doggie in Way to Go Me In That’s Amore the Window Home White Cliffs of Keep the White Dover Home Fires Over There! Christmas Burning Que Sera, Sera When the Baby Face (Whatever Saints Go We’ll Meet Will Be, Will Marching In Again Be) How to Play: Play the music from our YouTube playlist (as mentioned above) When you know the song title, try to find it on your bingo card Mark song box using a button, coin, pen or marker Holler Bingo when you have one line, two lines and then a full card. Enjoy the music! Music Playlist available on YouTube titled “McCormick Dementia Services Music Bingo: War Time Singalong” White Cliffs of Bye Bye Over There! As Time Goes Dover Blackbird By Goodnight I’ll Be Seeing That’s Amore Irish Lullaby Irene You Boogie We’ll Meet Ain’t She The Lambeth Woogie Bugle Again Sweet Walk Boy Show Me the Way to Go FREE SPACE Easter Parade Beer Barrel Home Polka How to Play: Play the music from our YouTube playlist (as mentioned above) When you know the song title, try to find it on your bingo card Mark song box using a button, coin, pen or marker Holler Bingo when you have one line, two lines and then a full card. Enjoy the music! Music Playlist available on YouTube titled “McCormick Dementia Services Music Bingo: War Time Singalong” We’ll Meet Goodnight That’s Amore Boogie Again Irene Woogie Bugle Boy Happy Trails The Lambeth Easter Parade Bye, Bye Walk Blackbird In the Mood White Cliffs of Irish Lullaby Danny Boy Dover As Time Goes Show Me the Pack Up Your FREE SPACE By Way to Go Troubles in Home Your Old Kit- Bag How to Play: Play the music from our YouTube playlist (as mentioned above) When you know the song title, try to find it on your bingo card Mark song box using a button, coin, pen or marker Holler Bingo when you have one line, two lines and then a full card. Enjoy the music! Music Playlist available on YouTube titled “McCormick Dementia Services Music Bingo: War Time Singalong” Danny Boy That’s Amore Happy Trails Chattanooga Choo Choo White Ain’t She Sweet In the Mood As Time Goes Christmas By Over There! FREE SPACE White Cliffs of The Lambeth Dover Walk Don’t Sit Lili Marlene Begin the Heart of My Under the Beguine Heart Apple Tree How to Play: Play the music from our YouTube playlist (as mentioned above) When you know the song title, try to find it on your bingo card Mark song box using a button, coin, pen or marker Holler Bingo when you have one line, two lines and then a full card. Enjoy the music! Music Playlist available on YouTube titled “McCormick Dementia Services Music Bingo: War Time Singalong” Bye, Bye Don’t Fence Goodnight In the Mood Blackbird Me In Irene How Much is Ain’t She Baby Face FREE SPACE That Doggie in Sweet the Window White Cliffs of Heart of My Boogie Irish Lullaby Dover Heart Woogie Bugle Boy Danny Boy Show Me the Mairzy Doats Beer Barrel Way to Go Polka Home How to Play: Play the music from our YouTube playlist (as mentioned above) When you know the song title, try to find it on your bingo card Mark song box using a button, coin, pen or marker Holler Bingo when you have one line, two lines and then a full card. Enjoy the music! Music Playlist available on YouTube titled “McCormick Dementia Services Music Bingo: War Time Singalong” Heart of My Tennessee That’s Amore FREE SPACE Heart Waltz Don’t Sit Irish Lullaby Sentimental Begin the Under the Journey Beguine Apple Tree Danny Boy In the Mood Begin the Show Me the Beguine Way to Go Home When the We’ll Meet White Cliffs of Goodnight Saints Go Again Dover Irene Marching In How to Play: Play the music from our YouTube playlist (as mentioned above) When you know the song title, try to find it on your bingo card Mark song box using a button, coin, pen or marker Holler Bingo when you have one line, two lines and then a full card. Enjoy the music! War Time Singalong Playlist Song Title Artist White Cliffs of Dover Vera Lynn In the Mood Glenn Miller I’ll Be Seeing You Rosemary Clooney Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy The Andrews Sisters White Christmas Bing Crosby The Lambeth Walk Noel Gay, Douglas Furber & L. Arthur Rose Sentimental Journey Doris Day Begin the Beguine Artie Shaw Lili Marlene Marlene Dietrich We’ll Meet Again Vera Lynn Keep the Home Fires Burning Ivor Novello Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit- Nathan Lay Bag Over There! Arthur Fields Bye, Bye Blackbird Sarah Vaughan Don’t Fence Me In Bing Crosby Chattanooga Choo Choo Glenn Miller & His Orchestra Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Doris Day Be) As Time Goes By Frank Sinatra Heart of My Heart Mitch Miller & Orchestra Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree The Andrews Sisters Irish Lullaby Owen Nicholson That’s Amore Dean Martin How Much is That Doggie in the Patti Page Window When the Saints Go Marching In Louis Armstrong Goodnight Irene Lead Belly Danny Boy Mairzy Doats The Pied Pipers Ain’t She Sweet Frank Sinatra Baby Face Brenda Lee Show Me the Way to Go Home The Andrews Sisters Happy Trails Roy Rogers & Dale Evans Easter Parade Crystal Lynne Beer Barrel Polka Frankie Yankovic Tennessee Waltz Patti Page .
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