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"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.
"Come Follow Me (To The Redwood Tree)" | |
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Nursery rhyme | |
Written | unknown |
Published | Unknown |
Songwriter(s) | John Hilton |
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. Archived from the original on 2010-07-30.