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Nursery Rhymes
with
Guitar Chords
Guitar Chords and Lyrics to 40 Nursery Rhymes
Level of difficulty….
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Mary Had A Little Lamb
G D7 G
Mary had a little lamb, little lamb, little lamb
G D7 G
Mary had a little lamb, it's fleece was white as snow
D7 G
Everywhere that Mary went, Mary went, Mary went
D7 G
Everywhere that Mary went, that lamb was sure to go
It followed her to school one day, school one day, school one day
It followed her to school one day which was against the rules
It made the children laugh and play, laugh and play laugh and play
It made the children laugh and play to see a lamb at school
D A
If you’re happy and you know it clap your hands (clap clap)
A D
If you’re happy and you know it clap your hands (clap clap)
G D Bm (optional)
If you’re happy and you know it and you really want to show it
A A7 D
If you’re happy and you know it clap your hands (clap clap)
Continue 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 click your tongue (click click)
If you’re happy and you know it snap your fingers (snap, snap)
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Humpty Dumpty
G C D7 G
Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall,
G C G D7
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
G C D7 G
All the king's horses and all the king's men,
G C D7 G
Couldn't put Humpty together again.
Michael Finnigan
C
There was an old man named Michael Finnigan
G
He grew whiskers on his chinnigan
C
The wind came up and blew them in again
G C
Poor old Michael Finnigan, begin again
C
There was an old mad named Michael Finnigan
G
He fell down and broke his shinngain
C
Folks said, “Mike, you’ll never swim again”
G C
Poor old Michael Finnigan, begin again
C
There was an old man named Michael Finnigan
G
He grew fat and then grew thin again
C
Thinner than a safety pinnigan
G C
Poor old Michael Finnigan, begin again
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Big Hugs and Kisses
C E7
First you take your arms and you open them wide
F Ab
Big enough to fit an elephant inside
C A7
And then you wrap them up tight around somebody you love
F G C
And give them big hugs and kisses
C E7
Take your little tiny hands and move them very far apart
F Ab
Cause you’ve got to make room for that big, big heart
C A7
And then you wrap them up tight around somebody you love
F G C
And give them big hugs and kisses
F Fm
You cant catch a ball cause your just too small
C
Those little arms can barely do anything at all
F Fm
Speaking of bears, hugs were invented by bears
C G7
Hugs are all theirs but bears like to share
C E7
So, first you take your arms and you open them wide
F Ab
Big enough to fit a hippopotamus inside
C A7
And then you wrap them up tight around somebody you love
F G C A7
And give them big hugs and kisses
F G C
Yer, you give them big hugs and kisses
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Hey, Diddle Diddle
G D7
Hey, diddle, diddle, that cat and the fiddle
G D7
The cow jumped over the moon.
C G
The little dog laughed to see such sport,
D7 G
And the dish ran away with the spoon.
C G C
Pease pudding hot
C G C
Pease pudding cold
C F
Pease pudding in the pot
C G7 C
Nine days old
C G C
Some like it hot
C G C
Some like it cold
C F
Some like it in the pot
C G7 C
Nine days old
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Hickory Dickory Dock
G D7 G
Hickory dickory dock
G D7 G
The mouse ran up the clock,
D
The clock struck one,
C G
The mouse ran down
G D7 G
Hickory dickory dock (repeat)
F
Polly put the kettle on,
G7 C7
Polly put the kettle on,
F C7 F
Polly put the kettle on,
G7 C7 F
We'll all have tea.
F C7 F
Sukey, take it off again,
Bb G7 C7
Sukey, take it off again,
F C7 F
Sukey, take it off again,
G7 C7 F
They've all gone away.
London Bridge
F C7 F
London bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down,
F C7 F
London bridge is falling down, my fair lady
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Little Bo-peep
C G7
Little Bo-peep has lost her sheep
C G
And doesn’t know where to find them
C G7
Leave them alone and they will come home
C G7 C
Wagging their tails behind them
C F (optional) G
This old man, he played one, he played knick-knack on my thumb
C
With a knick-knack patty whack, give a dog a bone
G
This old man came rolling home
C F (optional) G
This old man, he played two, he played knick-knack on my shoe
C
With a knick-knack patty whack, give a dog a bone
G
This old man cam rolling home
….three….on my knee
….four….on my door
….five….on my hive
….six….on my sticks
….seven…up to heaven
….eight….on my gate
….ten….once again
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Old MacDonald Had a Farm
G C G D7 G
Old MacDonald had a farm, e-i-e-i-o
G C G D7 G
And on this farm he had some chicks, e-i-e-i-o
G
With a chick, chick here and a chick, chick there
G
Here a chick, there a chick, everywhere a chick, chick
G C G D7 G
Old MacDonald had a farm, e-i-e-i-o
C G7 C G7
See-saw, Margery Daw,
C G7 C
Johnny shall have a new master
C G7 C G7
He shall earn but a penny a day
C G7 C
Because he won't work any faster
C
Here we go looby loo,
G7
Here we go looby light,
C
Here we go looby loo,
G7 C
All on a Saturday night
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Twinke, Twinkle, Little Star
C F C
Twinkle, twinkle little star
F C G C
How I wonder what you are
C F C G
Up above the world so high
C F C G
Like a diamond in the sky
C F C
Twinkle, twinkle little star
F C G7 C
How I wonder what you are
G
Here we go 'round the mulberry bush,
D7
the mulberry bush, the mulberry bush.
G
Here we go 'round the mulberry bush,
D7 G
On a cold and frosty morning.
F
Farmer in the dell, the farmer in the dell
C7 F
Heigh oh, the derry oh, the farmer in the dell.
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Jack and Jill
C G
Jack and Jill went up the hill
C G
to fetch a pail of water
C G7
Jack fell down and broke his crown
C G7 C
And Jill came tumbling after
C F C
Baa baa black sheep have you any wool
F C G7 C
Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full
C F C G7
One for my master and one for my dame
C F C G7 C
One for the little boy who lives down the lane
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Incy Wincy Spider
D A D
Incy Wincy spider climb up the water spout
D A D
Down came the rain and washed poor Incy out
G D A D
Out came the sunshine and dried up all the rain
D A D
So Incy Wincy spider went up the spout again
Frere Jacques
C
Frere Jacques, Frere Jacques
Dormez-vous, dormez-vous?
Shiru Shalom
(go crazy)
G D
Shiru shiru shiru shir chadash (repeat x3)
A
Ladonai
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Little Miss Muffet
D A
Little Miss Muffet sat on her tuffet
D A
Eating her curds and weigh
G
Along came a spider and
D
Sat down beside her
A D
And frightened Miss Muffet away
A
Row row row your boat gently down the steam
A E
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily life is just a dream
G
There were ten in the bed
G
And the little one said, ‘Roll over, Roll over’
G
So they all rolled over and one fell out
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This Little Piggy
C
The wheels on the bus go round and round
G
Round and round, round and round
C
The wheels on the bus go round and round
G
All through the town
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Three Blind Mice
C G C C G C
Three blind mice, three blind mice
C G C C G C
See how they run, see how they run
F G C
They all ran after the farmers wife
F G C
She cut off their tails with a carving knife
F G C
Did you ever see such a thing in your life
C G C
As three blind mice
D A D
Down by the Station early in the morning
D A D
See the little puffing billies all in a row
D A D
See the engine driver pull the little lever
D A
Puff, puff, puff and away we go.
D A D
Down by the Harbor early in the morning
D A D
See the little ferries all in a row
D A D
See the busy captain pull the little whistle
D A D
toot toot, toot off we go
D A D
Down at the airport early in the morning
D A D
See the big airplanes all in a row
D A D
See the clever pilot rolling down the runway
D A D
Brrrroooom off we go
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Five Little Ducks
C F C
Five little ducks went out one day
C F G
Over the hill and far away
C F C
Mother duck said “Quack, quack, quack, quack.”
C F G C
But only four little ducks came back
G
Do your ears hang low?
G
Do they wobble to and fro?
G
Can you tie them in a knot?
D
Can you tie them in a bow?
D G
Can you throw them o'er your shoulder
G
Like a Regimental Soldier?
G D G
Do your ears hang low?
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I’m a Little Teapot
C F C
I'm a little teapot, short and stout
F C G C
Here is my handle, here is my spout
C F C
When I get all steamed up, hear me shout
F C G C
Just tip me over and pour me out!
C F C
I'm a clever teapot, yes it's true
F C G C
Here's an example of what I can do
C F C
I can change my handle to my spout
F C G C
Just tip me over and pour me out
G
Heads, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes
G D
Heads, shoulders, knees and toes, knees and toes
G C
And eyes and ears and mouth and nose
D7 G
Heads, shoulders, knees and toes
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Six Little Ducks
D A
Six little ducks that I once knew
A D
Fat ones, skinny ones, fair ones, too
D A
But the one little duck with the feather on his back
A D A D
He led the others with a quack, quack, quack
A D
Quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack
D A D
He led the others with a quack, quack, quack
D A
Down to the river they would go
A D
Wibble, wobble, wibble, wobble, to and fro
D A
But the one little duck with the feather on his back
A D A D
He led the others with a quack, quack, quack
A D
Quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack
D A D
He led the others with a quack, quack, quack
D A
Back from the river they would come
A D
Wibble, wobble, wibble, wobble, ho, hum, hum
D A
But the one little duck with the feather on his back
A D A D
He led the others with a quack, quack, quack
A D
Quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack
A A D
He led the others with a quack, quack, quack
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Little Jack Horner
G C
Little Jack Horner sat in a corner
G C
Eating his chanukah pie
G
He put in his thumb
C
and pulled out a plum,
G C
and said, "What a good boy, am I!"
D
Oh the grand old Duke of York
A
He had ten thousand men
D G
He marched them up to the top of the hill
D A D
And he marched them down again
D
And when they were up they were up
A
And when they were down they were down
D G
And when they were only half way up
D A D
They were neither up nor down
(repeat)
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Sing a Song of Sixpence
C
Sing a song of sixpence a pocket full of rye
C G
Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie
C G
When the pie was opened they all began to sing
C F G C
Now, wasn’t that a dainty dish to set before the king
C
The King was in his counting house, counting out his money
C G
The queen was in the parlour eating bread and honey
C G
The maid was in the garden hanging out the clothes
C F G C
When down came a black bird and pecked off her nose
Pat a Cake
Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake
Bakers man
Bake me a cake
As fast as you can
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