Anonymous wrote:You’re a Grand Old Flag
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what songs did you sing in class? I attended an immigrant heavy public school (relatively small in size grades 1-6 two classes per grade with one class dedicated to ESOL students) We would occasionally have music class where we sang songs. The majority of the songs we sang in music class were anthem songs for the US (America) military songs (Balled of the Green Beret) and occasionally “Somewhere over the rainbow,” “This Land” and “Country Roads” It’s comical thinking back to the heavily accented renditions and wondering if my fellow classmates even understood what they were singing about. Admittedly, at times I did not. What was your experience? What songs did you sing?
Weird that you think immigrants wouldn't understand songs about the US...likely they understand the patriotic messages more than a US-born citizen would. They had accents because they were ESOL, not because they were stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Hot Cross Buns and Three Blind Mice on the recorder.
Anonymous wrote:I miss those songs. Now my kids’ elementary school music class doesn’t even sing songs in English.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else sing Jimmy Crack Corn?
I can’t believe I typed that.
Yes. In New Jersey. We also sang Dixieland ("I wish I was in the land of cotton." And a lot of the patriotic songs: It's a Grand Old Flag, My Country Tis of Thee. Pretty weird selection now that I think about it.
Anonymous wrote:what songs did you sing in class? I attended an immigrant heavy public school (relatively small in size grades 1-6 two classes per grade with one class dedicated to ESOL students) We would occasionally have music class where we sang songs. The majority of the songs we sang in music class were anthem songs for the US (America) military songs (Balled of the Green Beret) and occasionally “Somewhere over the rainbow,” “This Land” and “Country Roads” It’s comical thinking back to the heavily accented renditions and wondering if my fellow classmates even understood what they were singing about. Admittedly, at times I did not. What was your experience? What songs did you sing?