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Line #4: Hold one finger up to represent the frog who fell off the log. Line #5: Pretend to fall over. Line #6: By a show of fingers, hold up the number of frogs still remaining on the log while singing "Now there are four little speckled frogs". Upon singing "(glub, glub)", repeat the same movement as in the second line except look upward as ...
'5 Little Monkeys', 'Five Little Monkeys Jumping On The Bed', '5 Little Monkeys Jumping On The Bed' United States Origin unknown, this song uses a similar tune to Hush, Little Baby and Shortnin' Bread. Five Little Speckled Frogs '5 Green & Speckled Frogs' United States Foxy's Hole: England Origin unknown, possibly from the 16th century.
Pages in category "American children's songs" ... Five Little Monkeys; Five Little Speckled Frogs; G. Garden Song;
Pages in category "Traditional children's songs" ... Five Little Speckled Frogs; ... Great Green Gobs of Greasy, Grimy Gopher Guts ...
Pages in category "Songs about amphibians" ... Bein' Green; C. Crazy Frog in the House; F. Five Little Speckled Frogs; Frog Went a-Courting; W.
Pages in category "English children's songs" ... Five Little Monkeys; Five Little Speckled Frogs; ... Great Green Gobs of Greasy, Grimy Gopher Guts ...
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In jazz and blues music, certain notes called "blue notes" are deliberately sung somewhat flat for expressive effect.Examples include the words "Thought He Was a Goner" in the song "And the Cat Came Back" and the words "Yum Yum" in the children's song "Five Green and Speckled Frogs".