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SONG: Cock-a-doodle-doo HISTORY: (Wikipedia) “The first two lines were used in a murder pamphlet in England, 1606, which seems to suggest that children sang those lines, or very similar ones, to mock the cockerel's (rooster in US) "crow". The first full version recorded was in Mother Goose's Melody, published in London around 1765.” VERSION: Chords based on this version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IWyrHasy5I LYRICS: Additional 4th verse included from The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes [Verse 1]
ACock a doodle do! My Adame has lost her shoe, Till Amaster's found his fiddlingstick, And Edoesn’t know what to Ado.
[Verse 2]
ACock a doodle do! What Ais my dame to do? ‘Til Amaster finds his fiddlingstick, She’ll Edance without her Ashoe.
[Verse 3]
ACock a doodle do! My Adame has found her shoe, My Amaster's found his fiddlingstick, Sing Acock a Edoodle Ado!
[Verse 4]
ACock a doodle do! My Adame will dance with you, While Amaster fiddles his fiddlingstick, And Eknows not what to Ado.