Dad sang this to my sister and I when we were little. Just looking it up so I can learn it again for my nieces and nephew. You've got, by far, the most modern version of the song. Thanks so much for posting it!
I am so touched by your rendition, and equally so that you have introduced yet another generation to the song. My father, Jack Scholl, wrote these lyrics (and would have loved your personally inspired verse) in 1937 (music by M.K. Jerome). I've never known it to be played on as instrument as gorgeous as your ukulele. You are a master craftsman!
Dad sang this to my sister and I when we were little. Just looking it up so I can learn it again for my nieces and nephew. You've got, by far, the most modern version of the song. Thanks so much for posting it!
darlingdeedee 7 months ago
I am so touched by your rendition, and equally so that you have introduced yet another generation to the song. My father, Jack Scholl, wrote these lyrics (and would have loved your personally inspired verse) in 1937 (music by M.K. Jerome). I've never known it to be played on as instrument as gorgeous as your ukulele. You are a master craftsman!
Lisette Scholl
lndluv 2 years ago
@lndluv Thanks for the kind words Lisette. I sang this song to my own sons when they were little guys. This is the best bed time song I know.
RonFlannery 2 years ago
Love it and so does little Benjamin! Thanks Uncle Ron :)
hjg202 2 years ago
Gooder, I had forgotten this tune.
hoosierhiver 2 years ago