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[HANASHIR:10771] Re: Purim Parody Songs



Linda!  I'd love to have a copy of the songs you mentioned.  I'm getting 
pretty tired of the same-ol same-ol.  If it's not too much trouble, you can 
email them to me at jwhudspeth (at) hotmail(dot)com
My choir will be eternally grateful!

Thanks!

Judy Hudspeth
Temple Emanu-El
Oak Park, Michigan


>From: Barton1320 (at) aol(dot)com
>Reply-To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
>To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
>Subject: [HANASHIR:10760] Purim Parody Songs
>Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 19:23:35 EST
>
>A couple of days ago I sent an email to the group asking for simple Purim
>songs, preferably parodies of well known tunes, to teach in my 15 minute
>music classes this Sunday.  I thank you for the response and words for My 
>Hat
>It Has Three Corners.  This was a "special request" and will definitely be 
>on
>the agenda.
>
>Since I didn't see any other songs come through on our list, I thought I'd
>share a few that I just now located in a misplaced file.  These may be very
>well know to most of you, but I imagine there are a few other newcomers on
>the list that might be interested. While there are many wonderful Purim
>songs, my challenge, at the last minute, is to teach my students three 
>songs
>they could sing at the end of classes during a Purim parade.  Most of my
>students are under 7.
>
>Here are the titles and the tunes.  If anyone is interested, I'll be happy 
>to
>email the words to you.
>
>When You Hear The Name of Hamen - Tune is If You're Happy and You Know It
>Who's the Uncle of the Queen? - Tune is Hinky Dinky Parley-Vous (a personal
>favorite)
>Purim Folk - Tune is Old MacDonald
>The Courtship - Tune is Daisy, Daisy
>Vashti's Song - Tune is Sippin' Cider
>Brave Queen Esther - Tune is Short'nin' Bread
>
>For a "quick, learn the songs to sing at the end of classes" song list, I
>recommend When You Hear the Name of Hamen and Who's the Uncle of the Queen.
>Very repetitive.  The first one also has several movements.
>
>Linda Barton
>


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