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Old John Braddeldum
Mr. I, Gary Q and the Rainbow Singers
This old echo song. Gets the audience involved. Great idea is to pass out microphones, get kids on stage to hold plastic microphones and make spooky ghost sounds at the end of each verse. Have fun!
NUMBER ONE (number one)
OUR HALLOWE’EN FUN HAS JUST BEGUN
Chorus:
WITH A RUM TUM TADDELUM,
OLD JOHN BRADDELDUM
HEY, WHAT COUNTRY FOLK WE BE.
(Let’s hear the spooky ghost sounds)
Remember: the children guess the last word of each line.
NUMBER TWO (number two) ;
SAW A GHOST AND IT WENT BOO
(Chorus)
NUMBER THREE (number three):
SAW A GHOST HE WAS CLIMBING UP A TREE
(Chorus)
NUMBER FOUR (#4):
SAW A GHOST WALK RIGHT THROUGH MY DOOR.
(Chorus)
NUMBER FIVE (#5);
SAW A GHOST IN A CAR, HE WAS LEARNING HOW TO DRIVE.
(Chorus)
NUMBER SIX (#6):
A HALLOWE’EN GHOST IS FULL OF TRICKS
(Chorus)
NUMBER SEVEN (#7): ?
WITH A RUM TUM TADDELUM, OLD JOHN BRADDELDUM
HEY WHAT COUNTRY FOLK WE BE…..YIP!
© Mr. I. All rights reserved. Used with permission
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