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Pass the Music On
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“W” – That’s the Way it Begins (Honickman, Brown, Cole)
Some Thoughts from Ted
Chorus:
summer.
W, that's the way it begins A, that's the second letter in L, that is the third D, in the middle of the word E, now we're near the end N, now lets say it again
Since the first days of Walden, back in the summer of 1970, we
W-A-L-D-E-N – That is the way you spell Walden
Singing and camp have gone together since I first started my own camping days. At its best, group singing represents the unity, spirit, fun, friendship, and just plain feeling good that the “sing-song” experience gives to so many campers and staff each
have been a singing camp. Our campers and staff have always looked forward to the various types of sing-songs and serious concerts that have been done with them during their stays at camp. I believe that singing is as important to the over-all camp pro-
Walden is the place for me It's the place we want to be It's the best, of all the rest Ted does it with slavery Canoeing and Sailing and A&C Lots of fun when we swim and ski
gram as any other activity. I also believe that young people should be exposed to as many different kinds of music as possible. With these beliefs firmly entrenced, I expanded my own repetoire and taught and introduced lots of new songs and music to Walden. The seeds of the Pass the Music On Project were planted many years ago by any number of our Walden family. They thought it would be a great idea to have a recording of Walden music as one of their camp memories.
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This Land is Your Land (Woody Guthrie) As I went walking that ribbon of highway I saw above me that endless skyway I saw below me that golden valley This land was made for you and me
Chorus This land is your land This land is my land From Bonavista To the Vancouver Island From the Arctic Circle To the Great Lake Waters This land was made for you and me I roamed and rambled And I followed my footsteps To the sparkling sands of Her diamond desert And all around me A voice was sounding This land was made for you and me
HERE IT IS - done in one take only, with all its spirit, enthusasim, serious moments, misplaced microphones, broken banjo strings, singing off-key, clapping, whistling, shouting, singing too quickly (or playing too slowly) and a just plain good time. To those of you who will be coming to Walden for the first time, here
Chorus
is an opportunity to learn some of our songs before you arrive at
I saw each village I saw each farm land Their people smiling Giving me a warm hand And all around me A voice was sounding This land was made for you and me
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camp. For those who have been coming to Walden for years, or are former campers, here are a few memories for you to hold onto.
LET’S SING OUT - Ted Cole
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Inch By Inch (Traditional)
Chorus: Inch by inch and row by row Gonna make this garden grow Gonna mulch it deep and low Gonna make it fertile ground
Pass the Music On Songbook 1. Pass the Music On 2. Marching to Pretoria 3. Go Tell it on the Mountain 4. Michael Row Your Boat Ashore 5. Rise and Shine 6. Green Grass Grew All Around 7. If I had a Hammer 8. I’ve been Working on the Railroad 9. My Old Man 10. Green Grow the Rushes 11. Garbage 12. For Our Hands are Strong 13. This Land is Your Land 14. “W” – That’s the Way it Begins
Inch by inch and row by row Please bless these seeds I sow Please keep them safe below 'Till the rain comes a-tumblin' down
Verses: Digging weeds, picking stones We are made of dreams and bones Need a place to call my own For the time is here at hand Grain for grain, sun and rain Find my way in natures chain Tune my body and my brain To the music of the land Plant your rows short or long Season with a cheerful song Mother Earth will make you strong If you give her love and care There's an old crow watching from a tree Got his hungry eye on me In my garden, I'm as free As that feathered bird up there
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For Our Hands are Strong (Unknown) For our hands are strong and our hearts are young And the dreamer keeps-a-dreaming, keeps-a-dreaming along What'd we do when we needed corn We plowed and we sowed 'till the early morn (x2) Chorus What'd we do when we needed a town We hammered and we nailed 'till the sun went down (x2) Chorus What do we do when it's peace we want When it's more than a man can build or plant We'll gather friends from the ends of the earth To lend a hand at this hour of birth We'll plow We'll sow We'll hammer and we'll nail We'll work all day 'Till peace is real Chorus
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I did not learn my music At my parents knees But from many singers Some I never got to see
He gets home and takes off his shoes He settles down with the evening news, While the kids do homework with the TV in one ear While Superman for the thousandth time Sells talking dolls and conquers crime Dutifully they learn the date of birth of Paul Revere.
I know them from recordings Their voices and their songs I'm glad to be with you tonight to Pass the Music On
The newspaper has a piece about The mayor's middle name, And he gets it read in time to watch the Celebrity wrestling game
Chorus:
Chorus
For the good times and the fun times Through the laughter and the joy These are songs of generations I started singing as a boy I still here that old time music Of musicians now long gone I am here tonight to Pass the Music On
What will we do when there's nothing left to wear Nothing left to talk about Nothing left to walk upon Nothing left to ponder on Nothing left to see And nothing left to be But Garbage!!!
Now you know I'm not traditional I've never claimed to be But I come from a tradition That others came from me They're still alive inside me Though some are now long gone I'd like to think they trusted me to Pass the Music On (Chorus)
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Garbage
Bridge:
(M. Cooney)
Now most of the songs we'll sing tonight I know that others wrote And I learnt them in my heart Instead of note by note
Mr. Thompson calls the waiter Orders steak and baked potato, Then he leaves the bone and grizzle and he never eats the skin The bus boy comes and takes it With a cough, contaminates it Then he puts it in a can with coffee grounds and sardine tins. The truck comes by on Friday to take it all away And a thousand trucks just like it are converging on the bay Garbage - Garbage, Garbage, Garbage (x2) They're filling up the sea with garbage Garbage - Garbage, Garbage, Garbage (x2) What will we do when there's nothing to drink but Garbage - Garbage, Garbage, Garbage (x2) Mr. Thompson starts his Cadillac and winds it up the freeway track Leaving friends and neighbors in a hydro-carbon haze; He's sending gases to the stars, there to hang around near mars There they form a cloud that hangs for thirty days. And the sun licks down upon it with an ultraviolet tongue. And it forms a smog and settles down and ends up in our lungs, oh,
And now as I grow older And new folk come along I'll help them out the best I can To Pass the Music On
(Chorus) I've sung these songs with lots of folks I never will forget I've sung them with audiences I have hardly met So here we are together We'll celebrate in song We'll sing and play our parts tonight And Pass the Music On
Chorus
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Marching to Pretoria (Traditional) 1. Sing with me I'll sing with you So we will sing together So we will sing together So we will sing together (x2)
Chorus: We are Marching to Pretoria (Where!?) Pretoria, Pretoria We are Marching to Pretoria Pretoria hoorah! 2. Laugh with me 3. Walk with me 4. Run with me 5. Sing with me
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Green Grow the Rushes
Go Tell it on the Mountain
(Traditional)
(Traditional)
I'll sing you one ho, green grow the rushes ho (What is your one ho?) One is one and all alone and ever more shall be so.
Chorus:
I'll sing you two ho, green grow the rushes ho (What is your two ho?) Two, two the little white boys, clothed all in green O. I'll sing you three ho, green grow the rushes ho (What is your threeho?) What is your three ho? Three, three arrivals. Four for the gospel makers. Five for the symbols at your door. Six for the six proud walkers. Seven for the seven stars in the sky. Eight for the april rainers. Nine for the nine bright shiners. Ten for the ten commandments. Eleven for the eleven who went to heaven. Twelve for the twelve apostles. Thirteen for the Bar Mitzvah.
Go Tell it on the Mountain Over the hills and everywhere Go Tell it on the Mountain To let my people go!
Verse: Who's that yonder dressed in white? (Let my people go!) Must be the children of the Israelite (Let my people go!) Who's that yonder dressed in white? Must be the children of the Israelite Go Tell it on the Mountain To let my people go! Who's that yonder dressed in red? (Let my people go!) Must be the children that Moses led (Let my people go!) Who's that yonder dressed in red? Must be the children that Moses led Go Tell it on the Mountain To let my people go! Who's that yonder dressed in black? (Let my people go!) Must be the hypocrites turning back (Let my people go!) Who's that yonder dressed in black? Must be the hypocrites turning back Go Tell it on the Mountain To let my people go!
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Michael Row Your Boat Ashore
My Old Man
(Traditional)
(Traditional)
Chorus:
Chorus:
Michael Row The Boat Ashore, Hallelujah (x2)
And one day, if I can I wanna be a sailor just like my old man
Verses: Sister helped to trim the sails, Hallelujah Sister helped to trim the sails, Hallelujah Jordan's river is chilly and cold, Hallelujah Chills the body but not the soul, Hallelujah Jordan's river is deep and wide, Hallelujah Greener pastures on the other side, Hallelujah Michael's boat is a music boat, Hallelujah Takes everybody singing to keep it afloat, Hallelujah
Now my old man is a sailor, now what do you think of that? He wears a sailor's shirt and he wears a sailor's hat He wears a sailor's pants and he wears a sailor's shoes And every Sunday morning, he reads the sailor's news
Chorus My old man is an anthropologist My old man is a television repair man My old man is a cotton-picken chicken plucker My old man is a travel guide in the Brazilian pavilion of the Canadian National Exhibition
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I’ve Been Working on the Railroad
Rise and Shine
(Traditional)
(Traditional)
I've been working on the railroad, all the live long day I've been working on the railroad, just to pass the time away Can't you hear the whistle blowing Rise up so early in the morn Can't you hear the whistle blowing Dinah blow your horn
Chorus:
Dinah wont you blow (x2) Dinah wont you blow your horn (x2) Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah Someone's in the kitchen I know Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah Strumming on the old banjo And singing... Fee fie fiddly eye o Fee fie fiddly eye o Fee fie fiddly eye o Strumming on the old banjo
Rise and shine and give God your glory, glory (x3) Children of the Lord. The Lord told Noah there's gonna be a floody, floody (x2) Get your children out of the muddy muddy Children of the Lord
Chorus So Noah he built him, he built him an arky, arky (x2) Built it out of hickory barky, barky Children of the Lord
Chorus The animals they marched in, they marched in by twoey, twoey (x2) The elephants and kangarooy, rooy Children of the Lord
Chorus Well it rained and rained for forty daysy, daysy (x2) Drove those counsellors crazy, crazy Children of the Lord.
Chorus
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Green Grass Grew All Around
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If I Had a Hammer
(Traditional)
(Pete Seeger)
There's a tiny hole (there's a tiny hole) In the middle of the ground (in the middle of the ground) Oh, the cutest little hole (oh, the cutest little hole) That you ever did see (that you ever did see)
If I had a hammer I'd hammer in the morning I'd hammer in the evening All over this land
The hole's in the ground And the green grass grew all around, all around And the green grass grew all around
I'd hammer out danger I'd hammer out warning I'd hammer love Between my brothers and my sisters All over this land
Now in that hole there was a little seed Oh, the cutest little seed (oh, the cutest little seed) That you ever did see (that you ever did see) Now the seeds in the hole And the hole's in the ground And the green grass grew all around, all around And the green grass grew all around
Verses: On that seed there was a little root There was a little tree There was a little trunk There was a little limb There was a little branch There was a little twig There was a little leaf There was a little nest There was a little bird
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If I had a bell I'd ring it in the morning I'd ring it in the evening All over this land
I've got a hammer And I've got a bell And I've got a song to sing All over this land
It's the hammer of justice It's the bell of freedom It's the song about love between my brothers and my sisters All over this land
I'd ring out danger I'd ring out warning I'd ring out love Between my brothers and my sisters All over this land If I had a song I'd sing it in the morning I'd sing it in the evening All over this land I'd sing out danger I'd sing out warning I'd sing out love Between my brothers and my sisters All over this land
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Green Grass Grew All Around
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If I Had a Hammer
(Traditional)
(Pete Seeger)
There's a tiny hole (there's a tiny hole) In the middle of the ground (in the middle of the ground) Oh, the cutest little hole (oh, the cutest little hole) That you ever did see (that you ever did see)
If I had a hammer I'd hammer in the morning I'd hammer in the evening All over this land
The hole's in the ground And the green grass grew all around, all around And the green grass grew all around
I'd hammer out danger I'd hammer out warning I'd hammer love Between my brothers and my sisters All over this land
Now in that hole there was a little seed Oh, the cutest little seed (oh, the cutest little seed) That you ever did see (that you ever did see) Now the seeds in the hole And the hole's in the ground And the green grass grew all around, all around And the green grass grew all around
Verses: On that seed there was a little root There was a little tree There was a little trunk There was a little limb There was a little branch There was a little twig There was a little leaf There was a little nest There was a little bird
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If I had a bell I'd ring it in the morning I'd ring it in the evening All over this land
I've got a hammer And I've got a bell And I've got a song to sing All over this land
It's the hammer of justice It's the bell of freedom It's the song about love between my brothers and my sisters All over this land
I'd ring out danger I'd ring out warning I'd ring out love Between my brothers and my sisters All over this land If I had a song I'd sing it in the morning I'd sing it in the evening All over this land I'd sing out danger I'd sing out warning I'd sing out love Between my brothers and my sisters All over this land
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I’ve Been Working on the Railroad
Rise and Shine
(Traditional)
(Traditional)
I've been working on the railroad, all the live long day I've been working on the railroad, just to pass the time away Can't you hear the whistle blowing Rise up so early in the morn Can't you hear the whistle blowing Dinah blow your horn
Chorus:
Dinah wont you blow (x2) Dinah wont you blow your horn (x2) Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah Someone's in the kitchen I know Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah Strumming on the old banjo And singing... Fee fie fiddly eye o Fee fie fiddly eye o Fee fie fiddly eye o Strumming on the old banjo
Rise and shine and give God your glory, glory (x3) Children of the Lord. The Lord told Noah there's gonna be a floody, floody (x2) Get your children out of the muddy muddy Children of the Lord
Chorus So Noah he built him, he built him an arky, arky (x2) Built it out of hickory barky, barky Children of the Lord
Chorus The animals they marched in, they marched in by twoey, twoey (x2) The elephants and kangarooy, rooy Children of the Lord
Chorus Well it rained and rained for forty daysy, daysy (x2) Drove those counsellors crazy, crazy Children of the Lord.
Chorus
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Michael Row Your Boat Ashore
My Old Man
(Traditional)
(Traditional)
Chorus:
Chorus:
Michael Row The Boat Ashore, Hallelujah (x2)
And one day, if I can I wanna be a sailor just like my old man
Verses: Sister helped to trim the sails, Hallelujah Sister helped to trim the sails, Hallelujah Jordan's river is chilly and cold, Hallelujah Chills the body but not the soul, Hallelujah Jordan's river is deep and wide, Hallelujah Greener pastures on the other side, Hallelujah Michael's boat is a music boat, Hallelujah Takes everybody singing to keep it afloat, Hallelujah
Now my old man is a sailor, now what do you think of that? He wears a sailor's shirt and he wears a sailor's hat He wears a sailor's pants and he wears a sailor's shoes And every Sunday morning, he reads the sailor's news
Chorus My old man is an anthropologist My old man is a television repair man My old man is a cotton-picken chicken plucker My old man is a travel guide in the Brazilian pavilion of the Canadian National Exhibition
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Green Grow the Rushes
Go Tell it on the Mountain
(Traditional)
(Traditional)
I'll sing you one ho, green grow the rushes ho (What is your one ho?) One is one and all alone and ever more shall be so.
Chorus:
I'll sing you two ho, green grow the rushes ho (What is your two ho?) Two, two the little white boys, clothed all in green O. I'll sing you three ho, green grow the rushes ho (What is your threeho?) What is your three ho? Three, three arrivals. Four for the gospel makers. Five for the symbols at your door. Six for the six proud walkers. Seven for the seven stars in the sky. Eight for the april rainers. Nine for the nine bright shiners. Ten for the ten commandments. Eleven for the eleven who went to heaven. Twelve for the twelve apostles. Thirteen for the Bar Mitzvah.
Go Tell it on the Mountain Over the hills and everywhere Go Tell it on the Mountain To let my people go!
Verse: Who's that yonder dressed in white? (Let my people go!) Must be the children of the Israelite (Let my people go!) Who's that yonder dressed in white? Must be the children of the Israelite Go Tell it on the Mountain To let my people go! Who's that yonder dressed in red? (Let my people go!) Must be the children that Moses led (Let my people go!) Who's that yonder dressed in red? Must be the children that Moses led Go Tell it on the Mountain To let my people go! Who's that yonder dressed in black? (Let my people go!) Must be the hypocrites turning back (Let my people go!) Who's that yonder dressed in black? Must be the hypocrites turning back Go Tell it on the Mountain To let my people go!
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Marching to Pretoria (Traditional) 1. Sing with me I'll sing with you So we will sing together So we will sing together So we will sing together (x2)
Chorus: We are Marching to Pretoria (Where!?) Pretoria, Pretoria We are Marching to Pretoria Pretoria hoorah! 2. Laugh with me 3. Walk with me 4. Run with me 5. Sing with me
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Garbage
Bridge:
(M. Cooney)
Now most of the songs we'll sing tonight I know that others wrote And I learnt them in my heart Instead of note by note
Mr. Thompson calls the waiter Orders steak and baked potato, Then he leaves the bone and grizzle and he never eats the skin The bus boy comes and takes it With a cough, contaminates it Then he puts it in a can with coffee grounds and sardine tins. The truck comes by on Friday to take it all away And a thousand trucks just like it are converging on the bay Garbage - Garbage, Garbage, Garbage (x2) They're filling up the sea with garbage Garbage - Garbage, Garbage, Garbage (x2) What will we do when there's nothing to drink but Garbage - Garbage, Garbage, Garbage (x2) Mr. Thompson starts his Cadillac and winds it up the freeway track Leaving friends and neighbors in a hydro-carbon haze; He's sending gases to the stars, there to hang around near mars There they form a cloud that hangs for thirty days. And the sun licks down upon it with an ultraviolet tongue. And it forms a smog and settles down and ends up in our lungs, oh,
And now as I grow older And new folk come along I'll help them out the best I can To Pass the Music On
(Chorus) I've sung these songs with lots of folks I never will forget I've sung them with audiences I have hardly met So here we are together We'll celebrate in song We'll sing and play our parts tonight And Pass the Music On
Chorus
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I did not learn my music At my parents knees But from many singers Some I never got to see
He gets home and takes off his shoes He settles down with the evening news, While the kids do homework with the TV in one ear While Superman for the thousandth time Sells talking dolls and conquers crime Dutifully they learn the date of birth of Paul Revere.
I know them from recordings Their voices and their songs I'm glad to be with you tonight to Pass the Music On
The newspaper has a piece about The mayor's middle name, And he gets it read in time to watch the Celebrity wrestling game
Chorus:
Chorus
For the good times and the fun times Through the laughter and the joy These are songs of generations I started singing as a boy I still here that old time music Of musicians now long gone I am here tonight to Pass the Music On
What will we do when there's nothing left to wear Nothing left to talk about Nothing left to walk upon Nothing left to ponder on Nothing left to see And nothing left to be But Garbage!!!
Now you know I'm not traditional I've never claimed to be But I come from a tradition That others came from me They're still alive inside me Though some are now long gone I'd like to think they trusted me to Pass the Music On (Chorus)
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For Our Hands are Strong (Unknown) For our hands are strong and our hearts are young And the dreamer keeps-a-dreaming, keeps-a-dreaming along What'd we do when we needed corn We plowed and we sowed 'till the early morn (x2) Chorus What'd we do when we needed a town We hammered and we nailed 'till the sun went down (x2) Chorus What do we do when it's peace we want When it's more than a man can build or plant We'll gather friends from the ends of the earth To lend a hand at this hour of birth We'll plow We'll sow We'll hammer and we'll nail We'll work all day 'Till peace is real Chorus
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Inch By Inch (Traditional)
Chorus: Inch by inch and row by row Gonna make this garden grow Gonna mulch it deep and low Gonna make it fertile ground
Pass the Music On Songbook 1. Pass the Music On 2. Marching to Pretoria 3. Go Tell it on the Mountain 4. Michael Row Your Boat Ashore 5. Rise and Shine 6. Green Grass Grew All Around 7. If I had a Hammer 8. I’ve been Working on the Railroad 9. My Old Man 10. Green Grow the Rushes 11. Garbage 12. For Our Hands are Strong 13. This Land is Your Land 14. “W” – That’s the Way it Begins
Inch by inch and row by row Please bless these seeds I sow Please keep them safe below 'Till the rain comes a-tumblin' down
Verses: Digging weeds, picking stones We are made of dreams and bones Need a place to call my own For the time is here at hand Grain for grain, sun and rain Find my way in natures chain Tune my body and my brain To the music of the land Plant your rows short or long Season with a cheerful song Mother Earth will make you strong If you give her love and care There's an old crow watching from a tree Got his hungry eye on me In my garden, I'm as free As that feathered bird up there
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This Land is Your Land (Woody Guthrie) As I went walking that ribbon of highway I saw above me that endless skyway I saw below me that golden valley This land was made for you and me
Chorus This land is your land This land is my land From Bonavista To the Vancouver Island From the Arctic Circle To the Great Lake Waters This land was made for you and me I roamed and rambled And I followed my footsteps To the sparkling sands of Her diamond desert And all around me A voice was sounding This land was made for you and me
HERE IT IS - done in one take only, with all its spirit, enthusasim, serious moments, misplaced microphones, broken banjo strings, singing off-key, clapping, whistling, shouting, singing too quickly (or playing too slowly) and a just plain good time. To those of you who will be coming to Walden for the first time, here
Chorus
is an opportunity to learn some of our songs before you arrive at
I saw each village I saw each farm land Their people smiling Giving me a warm hand And all around me A voice was sounding This land was made for you and me
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camp. For those who have been coming to Walden for years, or are former campers, here are a few memories for you to hold onto.
LET’S SING OUT - Ted Cole
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“W” – That’s the Way it Begins (Honickman, Brown, Cole)
Some Thoughts from Ted
Chorus:
summer.
W, that's the way it begins A, that's the second letter in L, that is the third D, in the middle of the word E, now we're near the end N, now lets say it again
Since the first days of Walden, back in the summer of 1970, we
W-A-L-D-E-N – That is the way you spell Walden
Singing and camp have gone together since I first started my own camping days. At its best, group singing represents the unity, spirit, fun, friendship, and just plain feeling good that the “sing-song” experience gives to so many campers and staff each
have been a singing camp. Our campers and staff have always looked forward to the various types of sing-songs and serious concerts that have been done with them during their stays at camp. I believe that singing is as important to the over-all camp pro-
Walden is the place for me It's the place we want to be It's the best, of all the rest Ted does it with slavery Canoeing and Sailing and A&C Lots of fun when we swim and ski
gram as any other activity. I also believe that young people should be exposed to as many different kinds of music as possible. With these beliefs firmly entrenced, I expanded my own repetoire and taught and introduced lots of new songs and music to Walden. The seeds of the Pass the Music On Project were planted many years ago by any number of our Walden family. They thought it would be a great idea to have a recording of Walden music as one of their camp memories.
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Pass the Music On
Songbook