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Rodeo Day
  • Sing-a-long
  • 2nd-5th Grade

Created By Kaylyn Sharp
2
Texas, Our Texas
  • Texas, our Texas! All hail the mighty state!
  • Texas, our Texas! So wonderful, so great.
  • Boldest and grandest, Withstanding evry test
  • O Empire wide and glorious,
  • You stand supremely blest.
  • God bless you Texas!
  • And keep you brave and strong,
  • That you may grow in power and worth,
  • throughout the ages long. (repeat)

3
  • Texas, our Texas! Your freeborn Single Star,
  • Sends out its radiance to nations near and far,
  • Emblem of Freedom, It sets our hearts aglow,
  • With thoughts of San Jacinto
  • and glorious Alamo.
  • God bless you Texas!
  • And keep you brave and strong,
  • That you may grow in power and worth,
  • throughout the ages long. (repeat)

4
  • Texas, our Texas! From tyrant grip now free,
  • Shines forth in splendor, Your Star of Destiny!
  • Mother of Heroes, we come your children true,
  • Proclaiming our allegiance,
  • Our Faith, Our love for you.
  • God bless you Texas!
  • And keep you brave and strong,
  • That you may grow in power and worth,
  • throughout the ages long. (repeat)

5
Jingle, Jangle, Jingle
  • I got spurs that jingle, jangle, jingle
  • As I go ridin merrily along.
  • And they sing, Oh, aint you glad youre
    single!
  • And that song aint so very far from wrong.
  • O Sally Jane, oh Sally Jane,
  • Though Id love to stay forever
  • This is why I cant remain.
  • I got spurs that jingle, jangle, jingle
  • As I go ridin merrily along.
  • And they sing, Oh, aint you glad youre
    single!
  • And that song aint so very far from wrong.
  • (repeat from beginning)

6
Cotton-Eye Joe
  • Where did you come from?
  • Where did you go?
  • Where did you come from, Cotton-Eye Joe?
  • (Repeat)
  • Come for to see you, Come for to sing,
  • Come for to show you my diamond ring.
  • (Repeat)
  • Where did you get it! Where did it grow?
  • Who could have made it, Cotton Eye Joe?
  • (Repeat)

7
  • Comes from the mine fields,
  • Comes from the ground,
  • Comes from the darkness,
  • with night all around.
  • (Repeat)
  • Why does it sparkle? What makes it glow?
  • Why is it gleaming, Cotton Eye Joe?
  • (Repeat)
  • Light makes it glitter, Sun from the skies,
  • Wants to be Shining Like your bright eyes.
  • (Repeat)

8
If Youre Gonna Play in Texas
  • If youre gonna play in Texas
  • You gotta have a fiddle in the band.
  • That lead guitar is hot, but not for a Louisiana
    man.
  • So rosin up that bow for Faded Love and lets
    all dance.
  • If youre gonna play in Texas,
  • You gotta have a fiddle in the band.

9
  • I remember down in Houston,
  • we were puttin on a show,
  • When a cowboy in the back stood up
  • and yelled, Cotton-eye Joe!
  • He said We love what youre doin, boys, dont
    get us wrong.
  • Theres just somethin missin in your song.

10
  • If youre gonna play in Texas
  • You gotta have a fiddle in the band.
  • That lead guitar is hot, but not for a Louisiana
    man.
  • So rosin up that bow for Faded Love and lets
    all dance.
  • If youre gonna play in Texas,
  • You gotta have a fiddle in the band.

11
  • So we dusted off our boots
  • and put our cowboy hats on straight.
  • Them Texas raised the roof
  • when Jeff opened up his case.
  • You say you wanna two-step,
  • you say you wanna do-si-do,
  • Well heres your fiddlin song before we go.

12
  • If youre gonna play in Texas
  • You gotta have a fiddle in the band.
  • That lead guitar is hot, but not for a Louisiana
    man.
  • So rosin up that bow for Faded Love and lets
    all dance.
  • If youre gonna play in Texas,
  • You gotta have a fiddle in the band.
  • If youre gonna play in Texas, you gotta have a
    fiddle in the band.

13
Great Big House
  • Great Big House in New Orleans
  • 40 stories high
  • Every room that Ive been in filled with pumpkin
    pie
  • Went down to the old mill stream
  • To fetch a pail of water
  • Put one arm around my wife
  • The other round my daughter
  • Fare thee well my darling girl
  • Fare thee well my daughter
  • Fare the well my darling girl
  • with the golden slippers on her

14
Shell Be Comin Round the Mountain
  • Shell be comin round the mountain when she
    comes, (toot toot)
  • Shell be comin round the mountain when she
    comes, (toot toot)
  • Shell be comin round the mountain,
  • Shell be comin round the mountain,
  • Shell be comin round the mountain when she
    comes. (toot toot)

15
  • Shell be driving six white horses when she comes
    (whoa back, toot toot)
  • Shell be driving six white horses when she comes
    (whoa back, toot toot)
  • Shell be driving six white horses
  • Shell be driving six white horses
  • Shell be driving six white horses when she comes
    (whoa back, toot toot)

16
  • Oh, well all go out to meet her when she comes
    (hi there, whoa back, toot toot)
  • Oh, well all go out to meet her when she comes
    (hi there, whoa back, toot toot)
  • Oh, well all go out to meet her
  • Oh, well all go out to meet her
  • Oh, well all go out to meet her when she comes
    (hi there, whoa back, toot toot)

17
  • Oh, well all have chicken and dumplings when she
    comes (yum yum, hi there, whoa back, toot toot)
  • Oh, well all have chicken and dumplings when she
    comes (yum yum, hi there, whoa back, toot toot)
  • Oh, well all have chicken and dumplings
  • Oh, well all have chicken and dumplings
  • Oh, well all have chicken and dumplings when she
    comes (yum yum, hi there, whoa back, toot toot)

18
  • She will have to sleep with Grandma when she
    comes (snore snore, yum yum, hi there, whoa back,
    toot toot)
  • She will have to sleep with Grandma when she
    comes (snore snore, yum yum, hi there, whoa back,
    toot toot)
  • She will have to sleep with Grandma
  • She will have to sleep with Grandma
  • She will have to sleep with Grandma when she
    comes (snore snore, yum yum, hi there, whoa back,
    toot toot)

19
Cumberland Gap
  • Me and my wife and my wifes grand pap
  • All goin down to Cumberland Gap.
  • Cumberland Gap, Cumberland Gap
  • (pat) (clap) (snap) Whoooo!
  • Way down yonder in Cumberland Gap.
  • (hum)

20
  • Cumberland Gap with its cliffs and rocks,
  • Home of the panther, bear and fox.
  • Cumberland Gap, Cumberland Gap
  • (pat) (clap) (snap) Whoooo!
  • Way down yonder in Cumberland Gap.
  • (hum)

21
  • Me and my wife and my wifes grandpap
  • All goin down to Cumberland Gap
  • Cumberland Gap, Cumberland Gap
  • (pat) (clap) (snap) Whoooo!
  • Way down yonder in Cumberland Gap.
  • (hum)

22
  • Cumberland Gap is a mighty fine place.
  • Three kinds of water to wash your face.
  • Cumberland Gap, Cumberland Gap
  • (pat) (clap) (snap) Whoooo!
  • Way down yonder in Cumberland Gap.
  • (hum)

23
  • Me and my wife and my wifes grand pap
  • All goin down to Cumberland gap.
  • Cumberland Gap, Cumberland Gap
  • (pat) (clap) (snap) Whoooo!
  • Way down yonder in Cumberland Gap.
  • (hum)

24
My Homes in Montana
  • My homes in Montana, I wear a bandanna,
  • My spurs are of silver, my pony is gray.
  • When riding the ranges,
  • my luck never changes,
  • With foot in the stirrup Ill gallop away.

25
  • When valleys are dusty, my pony is trusty.
  • He lopes through the blizzard,
  • the snow in his ears.
  • The cattle may scatter,
  • but what does it matter?
  • My rope is a halter for pigheaded steers.

26
  • When far from the ranches,
  • I chop the pine branches,
  • To heap on my campfire as
  • daylight grows pale.
  • When I have partaken
  • of beans and of bacon,
  • I whistle a merry old song of the trail.

27
Salute to Texas
  • Theres a yellow rose in Texas,
  • Im going there to see,
  • No other fellow knows her,
  • nobody else but me.
  • She cried so when I left her,
  • it almost broke my heart,
  • And if we ever meet again
  • we never more shall part.

28
  • Shes the sweetest little rosebud
  • that Texas ever knew.
  • Her eyes are bright as diamonds,
  • they sparkle like the dew.
  • You can talk about your dear ones
  • and sing of Rosa Lee,
  • But the yellow rose of Texas
  • is the only one for me.

29
  • The stars at night are big and bright
  • Deep in the heart of Texas.
  • The prairie sky is wide and high,
  • Deep in the heart of Texas.
  • The sage in bloom is like perfume,
  • Deep in the heart of Texas.
  • Reminds me of the one I love,
  • Deep in the heart of Texas.
  • Deep in the heart of Texas!

30
Salute to Texas
  • Theres a yellow rose in Texas,
  • Im going there to see,
  • No other fellow knows her,
  • nobody else but me.
  • She cried so when I left her,
  • it almost broke my heart,
  • And if we ever meet again
  • we never more shall part.

31
  • Shes the sweetest little rosebud
  • that Texas ever knew.
  • Her eyes are bright as diamonds,
  • they sparkle like the dew.
  • You can talk about your dear ones
  • and sing of Rosa Lee,
  • But the yellow rose of Texas
  • is the only one for me.

32
  • The stars at night are big and bright
  • Deep in the heart of Texas.
  • The prairie sky is wide and high,
  • Deep in the heart of Texas.
  • The sage in bloom is like perfume,
  • Deep in the heart of Texas.
  • Reminds me of the one I love,
  • Deep in the heart of Texas.
  • Deep in the heart of Texas!

33
Rodeo Day
  • Sing-a-long
  • K 1st Grade

Created By Kaylyn Sharp
34
Texas, Our Texas
  • Texas, our Texas! All hail the mighty state!
  • Texas, our Texas! So wonderful, so great.
  • Boldest and grandest, Withstanding evry test
  • O Empire wide and glorious,
  • You stand supremely blest.
  • God bless you Texas!
  • And keep you brave and strong,
  • That you may grow in power and worth,
  • throughout the ages long.
  • (repeat)

35
  • Texas, our Texas! Your freeborn Single Star,
  • Sends out its radiance to nations near and far,
  • Emblem of Freedom, It sets our hearts aglow,
  • With thoughts of San Jacinto
  • and glorious Alamo.
  • God bless you Texas!
  • And keep you brave and strong,
  • That you may grow in power and worth,
  • throughout the ages long.
  • (repeat)

36
  • Texas, our Texas! From tyrant grip now free,
  • Shines forth in splendor, Your Star of Destiny!
  • Mother of Heroes, we come your children true,
  • Proclaiming our allegiance,
  • Our Faith, Our love for you.
  • God bless you Texas!
  • And keep you brave and strong,
  • That you may grow in power and worth,
  • throughout the ages long.
  • (repeat)

37
The Farmer in the Dell
  • The farmer in the dell,
  • The farmer in the dell,
  • Heigh-ho the derry-o
  • The farmer in the dell.
  • The farmer takes a wife.
  • The wife takes a child.
  • The child takes a nurse
  • The nurse takes a dog
  • The dog takes a cat
  • The cat takes a rat
  • The rat takes the cheese,
  • The cheese stands alone

38
Did You Feed My Cow?
  • Question
  • Did you feed my cow?
  • Answer Yes, mam (repeat)
  • What did you feed her?
  • Corn and hay (repeat)
  • Did you milk my cow?
  • Yes, mam (repeat)
  • How did you milk her?
  • Squish, squish, squish (repeat)
  • Did my cow get sick?
  • Yes, mam (repeat)
  • What did she look like?
  • Ugh, ugh, ugh (repeat)
  • Did the buzzards come?
  • Yes, mam (repeat)
  • How did they come?
  • Flap, flap, flap (repeat)

39
Hunt the Cows
  • Wake up you sleepy head and go and hunt the
    cattle,
  • Wake up you sleepy head and go and hunt the cows.
  • Wake up you sleepy head and go and hunt the
    cattle,
  • Wake up you sleepy head and go and hunt the cows.
  • The sun is hot.. The cows are lost.
  • I think Ill rest.till they come home.
  • (Repeat 2x more)

40
Shell Be Comin Round the Mountain
  • Shell be comin round the mountain when she
    comes, (toot toot)
  • Shell be comin round the mountain when she
    comes, (toot toot)
  • Shell be comin round the mountain,
  • Shell be comin round the mountain,
  • Shell be comin round the mountain when she
    comes. (toot toot)

41
  • Shell be driving six white horses when she comes
    (whoa back, toot toot)
  • Shell be driving six white horses when she comes
    (whoa back, toot toot)
  • Shell be driving six white horses
  • Shell be driving six white horses
  • Shell be driving six white horses when she comes
    (whoa back, toot toot)

42
  • Oh, well all go out to meet her when she comes
    (hi there, whoa back, toot toot)
  • Oh, well all go out to meet her when she comes
    (hi there, whoa back, toot toot)
  • Oh, well all go out to meet her
  • Oh, well all go out to meet her
  • Oh, well all go out to meet her when she comes
    (hi there, whoa back, toot toot)

43
  • Oh, well all have chicken and dumplings when she
    comes (yum yum, hi there, whoa back, toot toot)
  • Oh, well all have chicken and dumplings when she
    comes (yum yum, hi there, whoa back, toot toot)
  • Oh, well all have chicken and dumplings
  • Oh, well all have chicken and dumplings
  • Oh, well all have chicken and dumplings when she
    comes (yum yum, hi there, whoa back, toot toot)

44
  • She will have to sleep with Grandma when she
    comes (snore snore, yum yum, hi there, whoa back,
    toot toot)
  • She will have to sleep with Grandma when she
    comes (snore snore, yum yum, hi there, whoa back,
    toot toot)
  • She will have to sleep with Grandma
  • She will have to sleep with Grandma
  • She will have to sleep with Grandma when she
    comes (snore snore, yum yum, hi there, whoa back,
    toot toot)

45
See the Pony Galloping
  • See the pony galloping,
  • galloping down the country lane.
  • See the pony galloping,
  • galloping down the country lane.
  • See the pony galloping,
  • galloping down the country lane
  • See the pony coming home, all tired out.
  • All tired out, All tired out.

46
Old MacDonald Had a Farm
  • Old MacDonald had a farm.
  • E-I-E-I-O.
  • And on that farm he had some chicks.
  • E-I-E-I-O.
  • With a chick, chick here, and a chick, chick
    there.
  • Here a chick, there a chick,
  • everywhere a chick, chick.
  • Old MacDonald had a farm.
  • E-I-E-I-O.

47
  • Old MacDonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O.
  • And on that farm he had some ducks. E-I-E-I-O.
  • With a quack, quack here, and a quack, quack
    there.
  • Here a quack, there a quack, everywhere a quack,
    quack.
  • Chick, chick here, and chick,chick there,
  • Here a chick, there a chick, everywhere a chick,
    chick.
  • Old MacDonald had a farm.
  • E-I-E-I-O.
  • Pigs.Oink, Oink
  • Cows.Moo, Moo

48
Salute to Texas
  • Theres a yellow rose in Texas,
  • Im going there to see,
  • No other fellow knows her,
  • nobody else but me.
  • She cried so when I left her,
  • it almost broke my heart,
  • And if we ever meet again
  • we never more shall part.

49
  • Shes the sweetest little rosebud
  • that Texas ever knew.
  • Her eyes are bright as diamonds,
  • they sparkle like the dew.
  • You can talk about your dear ones
  • and sing of Rosa Lee,
  • But the yellow rose of Texas
  • is the only one for me.

50
  • The stars at night are big and bright
  • Deep in the heart of Texas.
  • The prairie sky is wide and high,
  • Deep in the heart of Texas.
  • The sage in bloom is like perfume,
  • Deep in the heart of Texas.
  • Reminds me of the one I love,
  • Deep in the heart of Texas.
  • Deep in the heart of Texas!

51
Salute to Texas
  • Theres a yellow rose in Texas,
  • Im going there to see,
  • No other fellow knows her,
  • nobody else but me.
  • She cried so when I left her,
  • it almost broke my heart,
  • And if we ever meet again
  • we never more shall part.

52
  • Shes the sweetest little rosebud
  • that Texas ever knew.
  • Her eyes are bright as diamonds,
  • they sparkle like the dew.
  • You can talk about your dear ones
  • and sing of Rosa Lee,
  • But the yellow rose of Texas
  • is the only one for me.

53
  • The stars at night are big and bright
  • Deep in the heart of Texas.
  • The prairie sky is wide and high,
  • Deep in the heart of Texas.
  • The sage in bloom is like perfume,
  • Deep in the heart of Texas.
  • Reminds me of the one I love,
  • Deep in the heart of Texas.
  • Deep in the heart of Texas!
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