It's Children's
Easy to read, simplified arrangements of seventeen favourite children's songs for piano/vocal with guitar chord symbols.
Including 'Clair,' 'This ·ole House: 'Rivers Of Babylon! Arranged by Cyril Watters.
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A Walk In The Park, 20 Amazing Grace, 46
Banks Of The Ohio, 8 Both Sides Now, 10
Brow n Girl In The Ring, 43 The Bucket Of Water Song, 22
Clair, 36 De Do Do Do, 14
Does Your Mother Know, 40 Do The Hucklebuck, 17
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, 24 I Believe In Father Christmas, 34
The Jimmy Brow n Song, 6 Rivers Of Babylon, 30
Sailing, 4 Shaddap You Face, 27
This Ole House, 12
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