Ukulele Nursery Rhymes pt 4

14 Jan 2013

Ukulele Nursery Rhymes pt 4

A while ago on Got A Ukulele, I put up some chords and lyrics for Nursery Rhymes. What really surprised me was that they went on to be some of the most popular posts on the site.


You can see them by clicking these links  

Nursery Rhymes pt3

Or perhaps that shouldn't be so surprising. Playing music with young children is a great way to bond, but nursery rhymes are also excellent songs for beginners to learn with. Think about it - most people already know the tune and the words very well, so that leaves the brain free to concentrate on the ukulele. In the main too they are very easy chord progressions.

Anyway, I thought it about time that I added some more! Enjoy!


If You're Happy And You Know It

If you’re [D]happy and you know it clap your [A]hands (clap clap)
If you’re [A]happy and you know it clap your [D]hands (clap clap)
If you’re [G]happy and you know it and you [D]really want to show it
If you’re [A]happy and you [A7]know it clap your hands (clap clap)


Then repeat with
If you’re happy and you know it stomp your feet (stomp stomp)
If you’re happy and you know it nod your head (nod nod)
If you’re happy and you know it shout hooray, (Hooray!)



Hey Diddle Diddle

[G] Hey diddle diddle the [D7] Cat and the fiddle
The [G] cow jumped over the [D7] moon
The [C] little dog laughed to [G] see such fun
And the [D7] dish ran away with the [G] spoon



Incy Wincy Spider

[D]Incy wincy spider climbed [A] up the water [D] spout
[D]Down came the rain and [A] washed the spider [D] out
[G]Out came the [D] sunshine and [A]dried up all the [D] rain
So [D] Incy Wincy spider climbed [A] up the spout [D] again.


Three Blind Mice

[C] Three [G] blind [C] mice
[C] three [G] blind [C] mice
[C] See [G] how they [C] run
[C] See [G] how they [C] run

They [F] all ran [G] after the [C] farmers wife
Who [F] cut off their [G] tails with a [C] carving knife
Did you [F] ever [G] see such a [C] thing in your life
As [C] three [G] blind [C] mice


I'm A Little Teapot

[C] I'm a little teapot [F] short and [C] stout
[F] Here's my [C] handle [G]here's my [C] spout
[C] When the kettles boiling [F] here me [C] shout
[F] Tip me [C] up and [G] pour me [C] out.



Grand Old Duke Of York

[D] Oh the grand old Duke of York
He [A] had ten thousand men
He [D] marched them up to the [G] top of the hill
And he [D] marched them [A] down [D] again

And [D] when they were up they were up
And [A] when they were down they were down
And [D] when they were only [G] half way up
They were [D] neither [A]up nor [D] down



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