Chords for ¡Sing! Silly Lullaby - Sandra Boynton
Tempo:
70.425 bpm
Chords used:
G
D
C
D#
Gm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[C#] [G] Well hi everyone!
The song that I have to share with you today, actually there's two
songs, but the first one comes from this book called Goodnight Goodnight by Sandra Boynton.
At first glance it looks like just a regular going to bed book in the exuberant, joyful
Sandra Boynton style, but wait!
Right in the middle of it, or [D#] sort of towards the end of
it really, is a song!
With sheet music and [D] everything, look at that!
[A] Isn't that something?
So you stop reading reading and you start sight reading and you start singing the song
like this.
[Gm] [N] The hippos, big hippos will dance in the mud.
The piggies will follow them in.
And down in that hollow will elephants wallow in mud that comes up to the chin.
The cats
and the bears, the lions and dogs, the rhino and moose come along.
Two rabbits, that's
we two, will [G] gladly agree to sing [F#m]
everyone's [G] dream in a song.
And I'll read you the rest of the story.
The day is done, [D] they say goodnight, when somebody
[E] turns off the light.
[F#m] The moon [G] is high, the sea is [Gm] deep.
[D#m] [D#] They rock [Bm] and rock and rock to sleep.
Sandra [D] Boynton has [G] produced some lovely CDs of music and this song is one of her creations,
it's called Silly Lullaby.
[Em]
[C] [G] [D]
[G] [C] [G] [C#m]
[D] [G]
Go to sleep [D] my zoodle, my fibbly fit [G] sea fool.
[C] Go to sleep [G] sweet noodle, it's [D] time to [G] say achoo.
The chickens in the bathtub, the [C] closet full [D] of sheep.
[C] The sneakers in the closet, the
sneakers [Em] in [G] the freezer [D] are all drifting off to sleep.
[G] Go to sleep my [D]
zoodle, my fiddly fit [G] sea fool.
[C]
Go to sleep [G] sweet noodle, [D] the owl
The song that I have to share with you today, actually there's two
songs, but the first one comes from this book called Goodnight Goodnight by Sandra Boynton.
At first glance it looks like just a regular going to bed book in the exuberant, joyful
Sandra Boynton style, but wait!
Right in the middle of it, or [D#] sort of towards the end of
it really, is a song!
With sheet music and [D] everything, look at that!
[A] Isn't that something?
So you stop reading reading and you start sight reading and you start singing the song
like this.
[Gm] [N] The hippos, big hippos will dance in the mud.
The piggies will follow them in.
And down in that hollow will elephants wallow in mud that comes up to the chin.
The cats
and the bears, the lions and dogs, the rhino and moose come along.
Two rabbits, that's
we two, will [G] gladly agree to sing [F#m]
everyone's [G] dream in a song.
And I'll read you the rest of the story.
The day is done, [D] they say goodnight, when somebody
[E] turns off the light.
[F#m] The moon [G] is high, the sea is [Gm] deep.
[D#m] [D#] They rock [Bm] and rock and rock to sleep.
Sandra [D] Boynton has [G] produced some lovely CDs of music and this song is one of her creations,
it's called Silly Lullaby.
[Em]
[C] [G] [D]
[G] [C] [G] [C#m]
[D] [G]
Go to sleep [D] my zoodle, my fibbly fit [G] sea fool.
[C] Go to sleep [G] sweet noodle, it's [D] time to [G] say achoo.
The chickens in the bathtub, the [C] closet full [D] of sheep.
[C] The sneakers in the closet, the
sneakers [Em] in [G] the freezer [D] are all drifting off to sleep.
[G] Go to sleep my [D]
zoodle, my fiddly fit [G] sea fool.
[C]
Go to sleep [G] sweet noodle, [D] the owl
Key:
G
D
C
D#
Gm
G
D
C
[C#] _ [G] _ Well hi everyone!
The song that I have to share with you today, actually there's two
songs, but the first one comes from this book called Goodnight Goodnight by Sandra Boynton.
At first glance it looks like just a regular going to bed book in the exuberant, joyful
Sandra Boynton style, but wait!
Right in the middle of it, or [D#] sort of towards the end of
it really, is a song!
With sheet music and [D] everything, look at that! _
[A] Isn't that something?
So you stop reading reading and you start sight reading and you start singing the song
like this.
[Gm] _ _ [N] _ The hippos, big hippos will dance in the mud.
The piggies will follow them in.
And down in that hollow will elephants wallow in mud that comes up to the chin.
The cats
and the bears, the lions and dogs, the rhino and moose come along.
Two rabbits, that's
we two, will [G] gladly agree to sing [F#m]
everyone's [G] dream in a song.
And I'll read you the rest of the story. _
_ The day is done, [D] they say goodnight, when somebody
[E] turns off the light.
_ [F#m] The moon [G] is high, the sea is [Gm] deep.
[D#m] _ [D#] They rock [Bm] and rock and rock to sleep.
Sandra [D] Boynton has [G] produced some lovely CDs of music and this song is one of her creations,
it's called Silly Lullaby.
_ _ _ [Em] _
[C] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _ _ [C#m] _
[D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ Go to sleep [D] my zoodle, my fibbly fit [G] sea fool.
[C] Go to sleep [G] sweet noodle, it's [D] time to [G] say achoo.
_ The chickens in the bathtub, the [C] closet full [D] of sheep.
_ [C] The sneakers in the closet, the
sneakers [Em] in [G] the freezer [D] are all drifting off to sleep.
_ [G] Go to sleep my [D]
zoodle, my fiddly fit [G] sea fool.
_ [C]
Go to sleep [G] sweet noodle, [D] the owl
The song that I have to share with you today, actually there's two
songs, but the first one comes from this book called Goodnight Goodnight by Sandra Boynton.
At first glance it looks like just a regular going to bed book in the exuberant, joyful
Sandra Boynton style, but wait!
Right in the middle of it, or [D#] sort of towards the end of
it really, is a song!
With sheet music and [D] everything, look at that! _
[A] Isn't that something?
So you stop reading reading and you start sight reading and you start singing the song
like this.
[Gm] _ _ [N] _ The hippos, big hippos will dance in the mud.
The piggies will follow them in.
And down in that hollow will elephants wallow in mud that comes up to the chin.
The cats
and the bears, the lions and dogs, the rhino and moose come along.
Two rabbits, that's
we two, will [G] gladly agree to sing [F#m]
everyone's [G] dream in a song.
And I'll read you the rest of the story. _
_ The day is done, [D] they say goodnight, when somebody
[E] turns off the light.
_ [F#m] The moon [G] is high, the sea is [Gm] deep.
[D#m] _ [D#] They rock [Bm] and rock and rock to sleep.
Sandra [D] Boynton has [G] produced some lovely CDs of music and this song is one of her creations,
it's called Silly Lullaby.
_ _ _ [Em] _
[C] _ [G] _ _ _ _ _ [D] _ _
_ [G] _ _ [C] _ [G] _ _ _ [C#m] _
[D] _ _ _ _ [G] _ _ _ _
_ Go to sleep [D] my zoodle, my fibbly fit [G] sea fool.
[C] Go to sleep [G] sweet noodle, it's [D] time to [G] say achoo.
_ The chickens in the bathtub, the [C] closet full [D] of sheep.
_ [C] The sneakers in the closet, the
sneakers [Em] in [G] the freezer [D] are all drifting off to sleep.
_ [G] Go to sleep my [D]
zoodle, my fiddly fit [G] sea fool.
_ [C]
Go to sleep [G] sweet noodle, [D] the owl