
4-H Songs and Music - 4-H History Preservation
Words and music to some of the classic, traditional 4-H songs including the 4-H Field Song, Dreaming, A Plowing Song, 4-H Pastoral, National 4-H Club Pledge, 4-H Chorale, A Song of Health and Follow the Gleam.
Singing at 4-H club meetings is a tradition that has lived since the early days of 4-H in Kansas. The following is a compilation of traditional 4-H songs and songs that many of today’s youth are taught in school.
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Songs - 4-H Guidebook
DREAMING (National 4-H Girls‟ Song) My home must have a high tree Above its open gate. My home must have a garden Where little dreamings wait. My home must have a wide view Of field and meadow fair, Of distant hill, of open sky, With sunlight everywhere. My home must have a friendship With every happy thing.
Citizens of Tomorrow (A Marching Song for 4 H Clubs). w.m. William R. Gordon. Published by National Committee for Boys and Girls Club Work, Inc., 59 East Van Buren St., Chicago, IL. 1942. 4pp. [22.8mm x 30.4mm]. Gn/w cover with 4 H clover; geometric border.
7 . Chicle Boomba My mom gave me a penny . So I could buy some tennies . But I didn’t buy no tennies . I bought me some boomba . Some Chicle, Chicle boomba (3x)
The National 4-H Club Song Book
2016年5月13日 · Now, in 1929, the National Committee issued the first National 4-H Song Book that also included the music to the songs as well as a much broader selection. 4-H songs in this first edition included: Dreaming, Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs for Me, Bring the Good Old 4-H Sign, Club Work, Conference Song, The Country’s Faith, A Plowing Song, The 4-H ...
BIRDIE SONG Way up in the sky, the big birdies fly, While down in the nest the little birds rest With a wing on the left, and wing on the right, The little birds sleep all through the night. SHHHH, YOU’LL WAKE UP THE BIRDIES The bright sun comes up, the dew falls away, Good morning, good morning the little birds say SWING LOW
In the Virginia 4-H camping program, songs are utilized to get participants involved, to demonstrate enthusiasm and excitement, and to communicate specific thoughts and feelings about the camp experience. Here are some suggestions for successful song leading.
4-H CAMP Song Booklet . BAZOOKA BUBBLE GUM My Mom gave me a quarter My Mom gave me a penny She said go buy a Henny But I didn't buy no Henny ... 4-H Camp Hoooooraaay! Found a Peanut (tune: Clemen-tine) 1) Found a peanut, found a peanut, found a peanut just-- …