Come Follow Me (To the Redwood Tree)
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"Come Follow Me (To The Redwood Tree)" | |
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Nursery rhyme | |
Written | unknown |
Published | Unknown |
Songwriter(s) | John Hilton |
"Come Follow Me (To the Redwood Tree) " is an English language nursery rhyme and a popular children's song. It can be an "ask a question" nursery song. Asking where shall thee follow.
Lyrics
[edit]The most common modern version is often sung as a round for four voice parts. A possible arrangement for SATB is as follows:
Soprano Alto Tenor Bass Come, follow, follow, follow, follow, follow, follow me, Where shall I follow, follow, follow. Come, follow, follow, follow, follow, follow, follow me. Where shall I follow, follow, thee. Where shall I follow, follow, follow, follow. Come follow, follow, follow, follow, follow, follow, me. To the redwood, to the redwood, to the redwood, redwood tree. Where shall I follow, follow, thee Where shall I follow, follow, follow. Come follow, follow, follow, follow, follow, follow, me. To the redwood, to the redwood, to the redwood, redwood tree.. Where shall I follow, follow, thee. Where shall I follow, follow, follow. To the redwood, to the redwood, to the redwood, redwood tree. Where shall I follow, follow, To the redwood, to the redwood, to the redwood, redwood tree.
Pop Culture
[edit]The song was featured in an animated insert on Sesame Street, in which the three turtle kids teach their Uncle Edgar (the banjo playing turtle) about round singing).[1]
References
[edit]- ^ "Sesame Street - Come Follow Me (To The Redwood Tree)". YouTube. 27 July 2007. Archived from the original on 2010-07-30.