May Day
Song #1. All students. From "Kiss Me Kate". Broadway 1948
(1 min)
Verse 1: Another opening another show. In Philly, Boston, or Baltimore. A chance for stage folks to say hello...another opening of another show.
Verse 2: Another opening another show, we honored grandparents in October you know. Christmas is over May Day here we go! Another opening of another show.
Verse 3: Another opening another show. Kids from Blackstone, South Hill and Farmville ya know. A chance to share the day with those we know! Another opening of another show!
Example of tune:
Song #2. Oh What a Beautiful Morning.....Oklahoma Broadway 1943 (1 min 30)
Bible verse that I use to describe this song!
Jasper Mondrey and Emily Hudgins (Saunders) Verse 1. Drake, Jack and Wyatt (Nash) Verse 2
All students sing on chorus
Nice version just for listening.
During the song.....Pre K interuption-Bringing Home a Baby Bumblebee
Song #3 Do Re Me (2 min 30)
Sound of Music- Broadway 1959
Bible verse:
Kate West-Maria
All students will say "A B C" then echo "Do Re Mi"
Kate sings one verse all the way through, then students will only sing the Do, Re and Kate will sing the "a deer a female deer" etc. Next verse all students sing in unison.
Silly version: for younger classes
Original
Another song just for fun listening: The Hills Are Alive
Song #4. Pre K led by Christine Vaughan- Wizard of Oz Broadway 1903
Somewhere Over the Rainbow (2 minutes)
Bible Verse:
Song #5 Peter Pan Broadway 1954 (2 minutes)
I Won't Grow Up-Kindergarten with solos from 6th grade
Song #6 Mary Poppins Medley-1st grade (3 min)
“Everything is possible, even the impossible.”
-Mary Poppins in Mary Poppins
With God, all things are possible.” -Matthew 19:26
Mary Poppins has a way of bending the rules, stretching the boundaries, and broadening our capacity to classify more things in the category of “possible.” This is a noble skill to attain, because in the reality of our faith, “everything is possible, even the impossible.” And “with God, all things are possible.” There is no better way to sum it up than the last two sentences.
Song #7 Annie Medley 2nd grade Broadway 1977 (3 min)
Song # 8
Lion King Medley-3rd Grade (3 min 30)
Bible reference:
Song #9 Happiness from You're a Good Man Charlie Brown Broadway 1967
4th grade (2 min) 10:17 start time
Song #10 5th Grade Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat-Broadway 1974 (can extend to any time for May Pole)
This song will be great for the May pole wrapping? All the colors of the coat. All students can join in on the "colors" at the end of the song. Pre k and K can wave colorful scarves?
Song #11 Seussical the Musical-Broadway 2000
6th Grade. (3 min)
Final Song: So Long Farewell from Sound of Music (2 min)
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