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00:00We've got a handful of songs to sing you, can't stop my voice when it longs to sing you,
00:14new songs and blues songs, a song to bring you happiness, no more no less.
00:24Hello there.
00:25Hi, how are you? Hope you're well. Are you feeling fine and the sun's shining?
00:29Look. Oh, yes. It looks as if the sun is asleep in this picture by Catherine Handley.
00:35But if he'd opened his eyes, he'd see a lovely yellow owl and a bright blue pussycat.
00:40Now, while Catherine's beautiful pea green boat has turned red,
00:43Helen Temperley has a very sturdy brown boat with plenty of honey and money stowed on board.
00:49Well done, girls. Now, here's your song.
00:51The owl and the pussycat went to sea in a beautiful pea green boat.
00:59They took some honey and plenty of money wrapped up in a five-pound note.
01:07The owl looked up to the stars above and sang to a small guitar.
01:13Oh, lovely pussy, oh, pussy, my love, what a sweet little pussy you are.
01:21You are, you are, what a sweet little pussy you are.
01:28Pussy said to the owl, you elegant fowl, how charmingly sweet you sing.
01:34Oh, let us be married, too long we have tarried, but what shall we do for a ring?
01:42They sailed away for a year and a day to the land where the bong tree grows.
01:48And there, in a wood, a piggy wig stood with a ring at the end of his nose.
01:56His nose, his nose, with a ring at the end of his nose.
02:03Dear pig, are you willing to sell for one shilling your ring?
02:08Said piggy, I will.
02:10So they took it away and were married next day by the turkey who lives on the hill.
02:16They dined on mince and slices of quince, served up on a runcible spoon.
02:23And hand in hand, by the edge of the sand, they danced to the light of the moon.
02:30The moon, the moon, they danced to the light of the moon.
02:37The moon, the moon, they danced to the light of the moon.
02:46Isn't that a lovely story?
02:48Now we can have anywhere that we like on a handful of songs.
02:52When you paint a sun for us, we're lovely and warm.
02:55I'm very glad nobody sent us a picture of cold winds and rains.
02:58Oh, no, that would be a bit difficult to draw, I think.
03:00It would be, yes, and I'd have to put my pulley on.
03:02That'd be a nuisance.
03:03But there is a very pretty song about cold winds and rain,
03:06and it's called The North Wind Doth Blow.
03:07Will you sing it for us, Marielle?
03:08I will.
03:09I promise it won't rain.
03:10OK.
03:12The North Wind Doth Blow, and we shall have snow.
03:18And what will poor Robin do then?
03:21Poor thing, he'll sit in a barn and keep himself warm.
03:27And hide his head under his wing.
03:30Poor thing.
03:31Oh, it does feel chilly.
03:34Couldn't we get the sun back?
03:35Certainly.
03:37Oh, I didn't know the sun wore a hat.
03:40Well, he does in this song.
03:41Just listen.
03:41Hmm.
03:42The sun has got his hat on, hip, hip, hip, hooray.
03:48The sun has got his hat on, and he's coming out to play.
03:53Now everybody's happy, hip, hip, hip, hooray.
03:58The sun has got his hat on, and he's coming out to play.
04:03He's been running people down in Timbuktu.
04:07Now he's coming here to do the same for you.
04:12The sun has got his hat on, hip, hip, hip, hooray.
04:16The sun has got his hat on, and he's coming out to play.
04:21Now everybody's happy, hip, hip, hip, hooray.
04:26The sun has got his hat on, and he's coming out to play.
04:31Lovely.
04:32Oh, that is a funny song.
04:33But it has warmed me up.
04:34It has just as well, because now we're going right under the sea.
04:37Oh, I don't know if I'm coming or going today, really.
04:40Well, never mind, because Russell Morris has drawn a lovely, cosy, yellow submarine for
04:45us to travel in, and we won't even get our feet wet.
04:47Oh, I'd rather be inside Robert Hamer's submarine than outside with those fishes.
04:53Yes, and look, there's a starfish there, isn't there?
04:55Oh, yes, aren't they pretty?
04:56Now let's sing the song for our submarine boys, shall we?
04:59In the town where I was born, lived a man who went to sea, and he told us of his life in
05:15a yellow submarine.
05:17So we sailed up to the sun, till we found a sea of green, and we lived beneath the waves
05:30in our yellow submarine.
05:33And our friends are all aboard, every one of them lives next door, and the band begins to play.
05:59We all live in a yellow submarine, a yellow submarine, a yellow submarine.
06:11As we live a life of ease, every one of us has all we need, sky of blue and sea of green,
06:30in our yellow submarine.
06:33We all live in a yellow submarine, a yellow submarine.
06:41We all live in a yellow submarine, a yellow submarine, a yellow submarine.
06:50Oh, I enjoyed that.
06:52Now you must promise me no more bad weather today, please.
06:55Oh, no, I won't do that.
06:56We've got a lullaby picture here from Maxine Leggett, and she wants us to sing
07:00Rock-a-bye, baby, on the treetop.
07:03When the wind blows, the cradle will rock.
07:08You rotten thing, you've done it again.
07:09I have not.
07:10Rock-a-bye, baby, on the treetop.
07:16When the wind blows, the cradle will rock.
07:20When the bough wakes, the cradle will fall.
07:25Down will come, baby, cradle and all.
07:29Now it's my turn to sing a lullaby, and there'll be no wind and rain in my song.
07:36There'll be just a cat, a fiddle, a little dog laughing and a cow jumping over the moon.
07:42Well, if that's supposed to be Hey Diddle Diddle, I think you've forgotten the dish running away with a spoon.
07:46Ah, but Sharon Wiltshire hasn't.
07:48Look, there they are in the bottom corner.
07:50Well done, Sharon.
07:51Yes, and well done, Karen, with a K.
07:54This brightly coloured picture was drawn by Karen Davenport, who wants Hey Diddle Diddle for her brother Christopher.
08:00Right.
08:00Hey Diddle Diddle, the cat and the fiddle, the cow jumped over the moon.
08:09The little dog laughed to see, such fun, and the dish ran away with the spoon.
08:18Mmm, oh dear.
08:20It's good to be on dry land, isn't it?
08:22Oh, lovely.
08:22And I'm lovely and warm too.
08:24Yes, much better, isn't it?
08:25Much better to finish off that way.
08:26Ah, yes, well, it's time to go now.
08:28I promise there'll be no messing next week, right?
08:31Well, we'll see about that.
08:32Oh, will we?
08:33Don't forget to watch.
08:34Oh, don't forget to watch.
08:35Tell you what, before we go, we'll do a lullaby together, shall we?
08:37Oh, that would be nice.
08:38Star Shining, how about that?
08:39Star Shining, number, number one, number two, number three, good Lord.
08:49Bye and bye, bye and bye, bye and bye, good Lord.
08:54Bye and bye, star shining, number, number four, number five, number six, good Lord.
09:04Bye and bye, bye and bye, bye and bye, good Lord.
09:09by and by stars shining number number seven number eight number nine good lord
09:18by and by by and by by and by good lord by and by bye bye we got a handful of songs to sing you
09:32can't stop my voice when it longs to sing you new songs and blues songs are songs to bring you
09:39happiness no more no less more ever wherever we may roam to or any shore that we may be blown to
09:49we know that we're gonna feel at home too la bella music and jazz and cha-cha-cha calypso and street
10:01bender cries strains of old refrains sleepy time baby lullaby we got a handful of songs to sing you
10:13can't stop my voice when it longs to sing you new songs and blues songs and songs to bring you
10:19happiness no more no less more over wherever we may roam to or any shore that we may be blown to
10:29we know that we're gonna feel at home too la bella music and jazz and cha-cha-cha
10:39quay
10:42괜 berg
10:43lot
10:44elocalypse
10:46bunch
10:48apples
10:49dr
10:50pun
10:52tre
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