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I'm currently working on an idea for a new Lght-Hearted Medley for the choir.

Basically, the idea is to have a whole chain of short Nursery Rhymes, BUT with a common linking theme from one to the next.

My plan is that when the end of each one the last bar is repeated, ad lib, while the conductor looks ponderous until he hits on a stroke of inspiration & leads into the next.

A a couple of examples of what I've got so far...

"Oranges & Lemons", ending with "Say the great bells of Bow".

Think, think, think... Ahh...

"Little Bo Peep...", followed by "Little Boy Blue", etc.

and...

"Rain Rain Go Away", followed by "I Hear Thunder".

Hopefully I might be able to do it so that it goes full circle (a bit like "There's A Hole In My Bucket").

Now, the question is, can you come up with any Nursery Rhymes with links from the end of one to the beginning of the next. I'm not looking for a theme linking them all - I already have that in the Nursery Rhyme Theme - just from one to the next, and the next, etc.
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I tried to input and kept getting pushed out of FG.

One more time....

Rain, rain go away...

follow it with Istpy bitty spider....who crawled up the rain spout.

Then Hush Little Baby as to calm the spider....or you could add Little Miss Muffet who had a spider come down beside her.

I would like to suggest

Hush Little Baby...don't say a word...

Anyway that's my two cents!
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FourPart;1464128 wrote: I'm currently working on an idea for a new Lght-Hearted Medley for the choir.

Basically, the idea is to have a whole chain of short Nursery Rhymes, BUT with a common linking theme from one to the next.

My plan is that when the end of each one the last bar is repeated, ad lib, while the conductor looks ponderous until he hits on a stroke of inspiration & leads into the next.

A a couple of examples of what I've got so far...

"Oranges & Lemons", ending with "Say the great bells of Bow".

Think, think, think... Ahh...

"Little Bo Peep...", followed by "Little Boy Blue", etc.

and...

"Rain Rain Go Away", followed by "I Hear Thunder".

Hopefully I might be able to do it so that it goes full circle (a bit like "There's A Hole In My Bucket").

Now, the question is, can you come up with any Nursery Rhymes with links from the end of one to the beginning of the next. I'm not looking for a theme linking them all - I already have that in the Nursery Rhyme Theme - just from one to the next, and the next, etc.The idea reminds me of something we usta sing when we wuz kids, somehow I don't think you'll want to use this, but here it is anyway, sung to the tune - more or less - of "Ring Around the Rosies":

"Two Irishmen diggin' a ditch, one got mad and called the other one a dirty son of a

"Beaver, beaver, sittin' on a rock, along came a bee and stung him on the

"Cocktail, ginger ale, fifty cents a glass, if you don't like it you can shove it up your

"Ask me no questions, tell me no lies, if you get hit by a bucket of sh*t be sure to close your eyes!"
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Actually, I'm well into the arrangement at the moment. The chain I've come up with is...

Ding Dong Bell (Pussy's down the well)

Oranges & Lemons (Obvious connection, ending with "Great Bells of Bow")

Little "Bo" Peep (ending with "Wagging their 'Tails' behind them")

3 Blind Mice ("Cut off their tails with a carving knife")

3 Little Kittens Have Lost Their Mittens (Ending with "We shall have no pie")

Georgy Porgy Pudding & Pie (Ending with "Georgy Porgy ran 'away'")

Little Miss Muffet ("Eating her Curds & 'Whey' - Ending with the Spider)

Eensy Weensy Spider ("Down came the rain")

Rain Rain Go Away

I Hear Thunder (Ending "I'm wet through. So are you")

The Owl & The Pussycat (Connection of water ... went to sea)

Ending with......

Ding Dong Bell (Pussy's Down The Well).

Of course, only the shortest of these will go the full length, only using the 1st verse.

It's all intended to be very light hearted, and a bit of comedy, with the conductor (over)acting out thinking for a link, followed by a moment of inspiration before moving onto the next one.

I've just finished the vocals to Georgy Porgy thus far. The piano accompaniment goes in last - although with what I've got so far, I reckon it could be done a capella.
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Well, this is it. Submitted to SheetMusicPlus.com for Publication, as well as to YouTube.

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Jack and Jill went up the hill,

Each of them had a quarter,

Jill came down with 50¢,

You can be sure they didn't go up for water.
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Georgy Porgy Pudding & Pie

Kissed the girls & made them cry

When the boys came out to play

He kissed them too - he's funny that way.
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