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Welcome to SongsForScouts.com!

  August 29, 2007

Wow!  Since the unveiling on June 23rd, there have been over 2,000 uniquevisitors!  What's amazing is that it happened over the summer (when most scout troops take a break).

I've enjoyed receiving your thoughts and cheers via e-mail.  You all are wonderful!  I'm so glad that some of you are able to rekindle thoughts of scouting when you were a child simply by hearing a song.  I would love to hear some of your favorite memories!  I've been compiling them, and I'll put them on here for all to read one of these days.

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Remember, to listen to any one of the songs, simply press the "song" link at the top of each page.  It'll play in .mp3 format.

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Please note that though this site is for ALL scouts (boys and girls), I sing them from a girl's point of view - because I'm a girl.  When I start learning more specifically BOY scout songs, I'll record them just how they are supposed to be.  If you are a Scout Master or lead a group of boys, simply replace the gender-specific words with more suitable ones when you teach your boys.

For example:  Sippin' Cider:  The cutest boywill change to The cutest girl

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Also, remember the Search Engine.  If you can only remember one word of a song, it'll find all the songs that have that particular word in them for you.  If you've used the search engine, let me know.  I'd love to tell my wonderful husband that his work is appreciated by you.

By now you've probably seen that serviceunit624.org has shut down.  Please pass the word on to your council and have them update their council pages with this new site.

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One thing that you'll learn (if you haven't already) is that scout songs can be as different as the people that sing them.  It's a good thing to remind your scouts to welcome differences - including in music.  Some of the songs listed below are those I learned as a Girl Scout in the Tejas Council (in Dallas, Texas).  Others are songs I have learned while being a Girl Scout Leader and Trainer in the Girl Scouts of NE Kansas and NW Missouri Council (formerly Mid-Continent Council).  I hope you enjoy them and take them back to your girls!

So, get a cup of coffee, turn up your speakers, and enjoy singing along to the new songs as well as the old favorites!

 

 

The mp3s on this webpage are ©2007 by Kristi Darby.  These mp3s are not to be sold for a profit.  They're here for you and your girls to learn the songs.


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