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  1. Aug 29, 2022 · Written by Verna Hills (who, herself, lived to be in her nineties), the earliest known publishing of “The Wheels on the Bus” is from December 1937. Lyrics for the song were published in the ...

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  2. "The Wheels on the Bus" is an American folk song written by Verna Hills (1898–1990). The earliest known publishing of the lyrics is the December 1937 issue of American Childhood, [1] originally called "The Bus", with the lyrics being "The wheels of the bus", with each verse ending in lines relevant to what the verse spoke of, as opposed to the current standard "all through the town" (or "all ...

  3. The history of “The Wheels on the Bus” dates back to the late 1930s in the United States. It was written by Verna Hills, an American composer, and was first published in 1939. Hills likely wanted to create a song that could be easily sung in a round, much like “Row, Row, Row Your Boat.”. The repetitive structure of the lyrics was ...

  4. This delightful story explores the origins and cultural significance of the beloved children's song 'The Wheels on the Bus,' written by Verna Hills in 1939. Through vibrant animations and engaging narration, children learn about the different parts of a bus and how the song encourages singing and togetherness during bus rides. It highlights the song's global appeal, showing that children from ...

  5. Nov 13, 2023 · The song revolves around the daily experience of riding on a bus, where children encounter various exciting elements. From the wheels going round and round, the wipers swishing back and forth, the horn going beep, beep, beep, to the driver urging the children to move on back, each verse of the song paints a vivid picture of a fun-filled bus ...

  6. Nov 7, 2017 · The original song mentions the wheels on the bus, followed by the wipers on the bus going swish, the horn on the bus going beep, and the people on the bus going up and down. Other verses added ...

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  8. Aug 2, 2021 · Wheels on the Bus’ is a popular nursery rhyme, telling of the various aspects of a bus trip. From the ‘round and round’ turn of the wheels and ‘swish swish swish’ of the windscreen wipers, to the ‘beep beep beep’ of the horn, the song evokes for attentive children all the separate elements they may experience riding a bus through town.

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