New Songs Index

There is one page for each new song. To view a new song:

  • Click on the song link below, OR

  • Page through the songs using the links at the bottom of each new song page, OR

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1 and 1 and 1”, Stuart Stotts’ alternative for the traditional children’s chant, “Eenie, Meanie, Miny, Moe”

I’ll Show You the Way (a lullaby)”, Tom Smith’s alternative for “Swanee River”

Jump & Twirl, Partner!”, Carole Stephens’ activity song for young children, an alternative for the blackface minstrel song, “Jump Jim Crow”

Count Our Numbers”, Uncle Devin’s (Devin Walker) alternative for “Five Little Monkeys”

Sing At gayshi’!”, Kim Moberg’s alternative for “What Makes the Red Man Red?”, from the Disney musical “Peter Pan”

Finders Keepers”, Olivia Brownlee’s alternative for “Amazing Grace”

Five Whole Apple Pies”, George Woods’ alternative for “Five Little Monkeys”

I Can I Will”, Sarah Fard’s alternative for “Can’t Dance Josie (Chicken on a Fencepost)”

Ducky Learns to Quack”, Kemp Harris’ alternative for “Five Little Monkeys.”

A Year in the Garden”, Kim Wallach’s alternative for “I’ve Been Working on the Railroad”

I Can’t Wait to Wake Up Tomorrow”, Mark Stepakoff’s alternative for “Hen House Blues”, by The Bentley Boys (1929).

Counting Counts”, Eric H. F. Law’s alternative for “Ten Little Indians”

New Kentucky Sunrise”, Martin Swinger’s alternative for “My Old Kentucky Home”, by Stephen Foster.

Macaroni Salad”, Kat Bula’s alternative for “Shortnin’ Bread.” Plus a bonus track… Kat turns the new alternative to “The Ice Cream Truck Song (Turkey in the Straw)” composed by RZA into a fiddle tune!

“Keep My Head High”, Jeannine Otis and YAKO 440 (Kiriakos Prodis) perform Jeannine’s alternative for “Dandy Jim from Caroline“ (published 1843 by C. G. Christman, New York)

Put Your Finger in the Air”, “Nanny” Nikki Rung performs her alternative for “Do Your Ears Hang Low” (or “Turkey in the Straw.”

Trains!”, Louis Apollon performs his alternative for “I’ve Been Working on the Railroad”. (Published as “Levee Song” in the Princeton University compilation Carmina Princetonia, 1898. Original writers are unknown/anonymous.)



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