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Childrens Rhymes C/d 7 Nov

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granny grump | 20:41 Mon 19th Oct 2015 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Just cannot get this last title - no number of letters given - I can't get the song from Sharpe out of mind

2. Over the hills and far away
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Tom Tom the piper's son
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Thank you cashier - I just could not get the title - I am ashamed
Old Macdonald had a farm..
No. Ive just googled it. The answer is"Five little ducks"
It starts
Five little ducks went out one day over the hills and far away.........
Hope this helps!
There is more than one rhyme with this phrase but Tom, Tom, is the most widely known.
(Sorry to butt in, but it also appears in 'Hit me with your rhythm stick' - Ian Dury and the Blockheads)!
Tom, he was a piper's son,
He learnt to play when he was young,
And all the tune that he could play
Was 'over the hills and far away';
Over the hills and a great way off,
The wind shall blow my top-knot off
That's not the Tom, Tom the Piper's son I know.

Tom, Tom the piper's son
Stole a pig and away did run
The pig was eat
and Tom was beat
and Tom went howling down the street

That's the one I know.
I also think it's Five Little Ducks.
There was a man who had no sense
He bought a fiddle for eighteen pence
But the only tune that he could play
Was over the hills and far away.
There are various versions of Tom, Tom, the piper's son. Quite often they are conflated so you find elements of each in the same rhyme.
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Thank you for your help - bit torn - I think I 'll go with Tom Tom because I know that one

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