Girl Scout's Greatest Hits Vol. 3 (2000)Home |
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1 & K22 GROWING STRONG by Melinda Caroll For Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. 1st It takes a will and a lot of heart. Just a little skill, a place to start. Now add a dream, and we'll make it happen For every girl who asks for courage all her own. Chorus We are the Girl Scouts helping girls grow strong! Taking our place where we belong in this world. There is no ocean too wide and the highest mountain well climb, For we are Girl Scouts Growing Strong! 2nd We have a voice, we are the future. We have a choice out in this world. As we begin each new beginning, We leave a trail of hope for others on their way. 3rd Around the world our circle's growing. In Sisterhood, we stand as one. Shoulder to shoulder, Daughter to daughter, We give it all we have to give and live it now. 2 & K23 BROWNIE SMILE SONG by Harriet F. Heywood Used by permission of Girl Scouts of the USA 1st Verse I've got something in my pocket that belongs across my race, I keep it very close to me in a most convenient place 2nd Verse I'm sure you couldn't guess it if you guessed a long, long while. So I'll take it out and put it on - it's a great big Brownie Smile! 3 & K24 FRIENDLY WORLD PHILIPPINE FOLK SONG I want to live in a friendly world, a friendly world, a friendly world. I want to live in a friendly world, that's good to folks like me. If I run short of a bowl of rice and my next door neighbor's in, I want to know that she won't say no, to the color of my skin, Or, the church 1 worship in, Or, the place from whence I came, Or, my great-grandfather's name. I want to live in a friendly world, a friendly world, a friendly world. I want to live in a friendly world, wherever I may be. 4 & K25 The Bear Song Source unknown The other day, I met a bear, Out in the woods, away up there. He looked at me, I looked at him. He sized up me, I sized up him. He said to me, Why don't you run? I see you ain't got any gun! And so I ran, away from there, But right behind, me was that bear! Ahead of me, there was a tree; A great big tree, Oh Glory be! The nearest branch, was ten feet up. 1 had to jump, and trust my luck! And so I jumped, into the air But I missed that branch, away up there! Now don't you fret, and don't you frown, Cause I caught that branch on the way back down! This is the end, there ain't no more, Unless I meet that bear once more! The end, the end, the end, the end, The end, the end, the end, the end! 5 & K26 WE'RE All TOGETHER By Melinda Caroll Chorus We're all together, we're all together, All together in this boat, we're all together. We're all together, we' re all together, All together in this boat, we're all together. 1st Verse Every fish in the ocean, every bird in the sky, Like you and me, the monkey in the tree, Are just trying to survive Together on this planet, a circling around the sun, A groping, tumbling ship of fools just trying to have fun, and... 2nd Verse My mama she once told me, there ain't nobody to blame. If you don't like the life you're living, well, you just better change your name! We're tearing down the borders, We're standing one by one. To make this world a happy home just shining under the sun, because... Bridge Day by day, find a way, stop and say, I love the earth! Love the earth! Love the earth! Love the earth! Love the earth! Love the earth! Love the earth! Love the earth! 3rd Verse We're the first-mate of this planet, the captain of our boat. And, sooner or later we gotta ask the navigator how to help us stay afloat! Like Noah and his Ark, now, our vessel's to the test. And until our lives are harmonized, You know we ain't gonna get no rest! Because... 6 & K27 MAKE NEW FRIENDS Source Unknown (Four-part Round) Make new friends but keep the old, One is silver and the other gold. 7&K28Sakura (Cherry Trees) Japanese Traditional Sa-ku-ra! Sa-ku-ra! Ya-yo-I no so-ra-wa. Mi-wa-ta-su ka-ghi-ri; Ka-su-mi ka? Ku-mo-kar? Ni-o-I zo I-;iu-ru; I-za ya! I-za-ya! Mi-ni yu-kan. 8 & K29 THE FROGS Public Domain (Four-part Round) Hear the lively song of the frogs in yonder pond, Krik, Krik, Krikity, Krik, Brrrrrr rum! 9& K30 KOOKAKURRA By Marion Sinclair ©1934 Music Sales, Corp. oho Lanikin Music Pub. PTY. Ltd. ASCAP Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree. Merry, merry king of the bush is he. Laugh, koo-ka-bur-ra, laugh k oo-ka-bur-ra Gay your life must be. 10 & K31 WHENEVER YOU MAKE A PROMISE WW Sheild, 1828 (Four-part Round) Whene'er you make a promise, consider well its importance. And when made, engrave it upon your heart. 11 & K32 THE CROCODILE Source Unknown She sailed away on a sunny summer day on the back of a Crocodile. "You can see," said she, "He's as tame as he can be; I'll ride him down the Nile!", The Croc winked his eye, as she waved them all good bye, wearing a happy smile. At the end of the ride, the lady was inside, and the smile was on the Crocodile! 12 & K33 ORCHESTRA Estonia (Three-part Round) 1. Drum Drum drum drum drum drum drum drum drum drum. 2. Trumpet Yeh, oh yeh, oh yeh oh yeh oh yeh oh. 3. Clarinet La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la. La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la. 13 & K34 Hey, Hey, Hey Jubliee He Used by permission, W.A.G.G.G.S. Hey, hey, hey, Jubilee Hey! Hey, hey, hey, Jubilee Hey! Ju-ba-ju-ba-ko, ju-ba-ju-ba-ko, Ju-ba-ju-ba-ko,ba-ko, ju-ba-ju-ba-ko Hey! 14 & K35 ALOUETTE French-Canadian Folk Song Chorus A-lou-et-te, gent-ille, A-lou-et-te. A-lou-et-te, je te plu-me-rai. 1. Je te plu-me-rai la tete, (Je te plu-me-rai la tete), Et la tete, (et la tete), A-lou-et-te, (A-lou-et-te), Ah! 2.je te plu-me-rai le bee, (je te plu-me-rai le bee), Et le bec, (et le bec), Et la tete, (et la tete), A-lou-et-te, (A-lou-et-te), Ah! 3. Je re Plu-me-rai le nez, (Je te Plu-me-rai le nez) Et le nez, (et le nez), Et le bee, (et le bee), Et la tete, (et la tete), A-lou-et-te, (A-lou-et-te), Ah! 4.Je te plu-me-rai les pattes, (je te plu-me-rai les pattes), Et les pattes, et les pattes, Et le nez, et le nez, Et le bee, et le bec, Et la tete, et la tete, A-lou-et-te, A-lou-et-te, Ah! 5. Je te plu-me-rai le dos, (Je te plu-me-rai le do), Et le dos, (et le dos), Et les pattes, (et les pattes), Et le nez, (et le nez), Et le bee, (et le bec), Et la tete, (et la tete), A-lou-et-te, (A-lou-et-te), Ah! 6. Je te plu-me-rai le cou, (Je te plu-me-rai le cou), Et le cou, (et le cou), Et le dos, (et le dos), Et les pattes, (et les pattes), Et le nez, (et le nez), Et le bee, (et le bec), Et la tete, (et la tete), A-lou-et-te, (A-lou-et-te), Ah! 15 & K36 BACK Of THE BREAD Traditional Back of the bread is the flour And Back of the flour is the mill And back of the mill is the wind and the rain And the Father's Will 16 & K37 WHITE CORAL BELLS English Traditional (Two-part Round) White coral bells upon a slender stalk, Lilies of the valley deck my garden walk. Oh, don't you wish that you could hear them ring? That will happen only when the fairies sing. I7 & K38 A RAM, SAM SAM Moroccan Folk Song A ram sam sam, a ram sam sam. Gu-li gu-li gu-li gu-li gu-li ram sam sam. A ram sam sam, a ram sam sam. Gu-li gu-li gu-li gu-li gu-li ram sam sam. A ra-fi a ra-fi. Gu-li gu-li gu-li gu-li gu-li ram sam sam. A ra-fi a ra-fi. Gu-li gu-li gu-li gu-li gu-li ram sam sam. 18 & K39 PUNUA by Melinda Caroll 1st Verse Somewhere near an island in the deep blue sea, There lives a green sea turtle off of Waikiki. A friend to fish and man, in her ocean wonderland; Punua is the spirit of the sea. With dolphin friends and whales she swims the dancing waves, And basking in the sun, is how she spends her days. She lives a life so free, I'm sure you would agree, How lucky are these turtles of the Sea. Chorus Pu- nu- a *He pu-na-wai ka-he wa-le ke A-lo-ha. Respect the life that lives, Give what you can give, Remembering Punua of the Sea. 3rd Verse Everyday Punua swims she often finds Something in the waters there that's most unkind. Forgotten fishing nets, and garbage, that's a threat To her and all her friends beneath the sea. So Punua sends a message to her friends above, "Won't you please remember us and send your love?" And help us to restore, our lovely ocean floor; Keep the waters clean for everyone. *The name Punua is a Hawaiian variation of the name "Juliette" * The Hawaiian phrase, "He pu-na-wai ka-he wa-le ke a-lo- ha" translates to mean: "Love is a spring that flows freely." Or, "Love is without bounds and exits tor all." 19 & K40 HYDA Israeli Round Hy-da, hy-da, hy-da-da, hy-da, hy-da, hy-da, hy-da; Hy-da, hy-da, hy-da-da, hy-da, hy-da, hy-da, hy-da; Hy-da, hy-da-da, hy-da, hy-da, hy-da, hy-da. Hy-da, hy-da-da, hy-da, hy-da, hy-da, hy-da. 20 & K41 Tell Me Why Source Unknown 1st Verse Tell me why the stars do shine, Tell me why the ivy twines, Tell me why the ocean's blue, And I will tell you just why I love you. 2nd Verse Because God made the stars to shine, Because God made the ivy twine, Because God made the ocean blue, Because God made you, that's why I love you. 21 & K42 This Little Light of Mine Traditional Chorus This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine. This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine. This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine. Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine, 1st Verse I won't let anyone blow it out, I'm gonna let it shine. I won't let anyone blow it out, I'm gonna let it shine. I won't let anyone blow it out, I'm gonna let it shine. Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine. 2nd Verse I'm gonna take this light around the world and I'm gonna let it shine. I'm gonna take this light around the world and I'm gonna let it shine. I'm gonna take this light around the world and I'm gonna let it shine. Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine. Produced by Melinda Caroll Engineering & Co-Artistic Director David Kauahikaua Mastered by Kit Ebersbach, Pacific Music Productions Arrangements: Melinda Caroll & David Kauahikaua Musicians David Kauahikaua - keyboards, synth programming, ukulele, & percussion. Melinda Caroll - lead vocals & Acoustic Martin Guitar & ukulele Robert Nishida - acoustic guitar & Gibson ES-175 George Rosete - percussion Vocalists St. Andrews Priory Girl Scout Middle School Choir, under the direction of Diane Koshi. Girl Scout Troop #259 & #260 sang backgrounds on "We're All Together" Melinda Barrows, Jenifer Cramer, Nani Elm Makahanaloa, Jackie Kuo, Diana Mistele, Lorelle Saxena, Shellie Yamashita Soloists Roslyn Catracchia, Loretta Abies, Kila de Mello, Nani Elm Makahanaloa, Rea Fox, & Anita Hall Art & Graphics Design Design Asylum Photos Mark Schecter Photography, Mark Schecter photographer Cover Photos used by permission of Girl Scouts of the USA. Inside Photos Melinda Caroll & Roads Photography For more information or if you would like to be on our mailing list, write, fax or e-mail: Legend Productions P.O. 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