Someone's Singing, Lord: Singalong DVD-Rom: Single-User Licence | TheBookSeekers

Someone's Singing, Lord: Singalong DVD-Rom: Single-User Licence


Songbooks

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Great for age 7-18 years

This DVD-ROM provides favourite songs from Someone's Singing, Lord in special new 'karaoke' format for whiteboards, ideal for classroom or assembly singing.

A brand new DVD-ROM for use on interactive whiteboards in assemblies or classrooms. The Someone's Singing, Lord Singalong DVD-ROM allows you to teach songs and lyrics from the corresponding A&C Black songbook without the need for OHPs or photocopying.

The DVD-ROM provides lyrics, performance and backing tracks for favourite songs from this well-loved collection of hymns for singing schools, which cover topics such as the world, the seasons, being a friend and caring for animals.

Also includes new vocal performance tracks so that the songs can be taught easily, as well as exclusively composed backing tracks. No music reading necessary.

 

This book is part of a book series called Songbooks .

This book is aimed at children in primary school.

This book was published 2009 by HarperCollins Publishers .

Beatrice Harrop has compiled many of the best-loved A&C Black songbooks.

This book has the following chapters: Morning has broken Lord I love to stamp and shout I have seen the golden sunshine Come let us remember the joys of the town This is a lovely world To God who makes all lovely things Over the earth is a mat of green Stand up, clap hands, shout 'Thank you, Lord!' Think of a world without any flowers Milk bottle tops and paper bags Give to us eyes He gave me eyes so I could see Hands to work and feet to run I'm very glad of God Can you count the stars When lamps are lighted God bless the grass I danced in the morning Now Jesus one day Who's that sitting in the sycamore tree? When I needed a neighbour Look out for loneliness Think, think on these things The ink is black, the page is white Who built the ark? 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 and zero God has put the stars in space All the flowers are waking Look for signs that summer's done At half past three we go home to tea We're going home

This book is in the following series:

Songbooks

Classroom Music

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