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"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 ...
The baby on the bus says, "Wah, wah, wah!" All through the town. The mommy on the bus says, "I love you" I love you, I love you" The daddy on the bus says, "I love ...
The doors on the bus go open and shut, Open and shut, open and shut, The doors on the bus go open and shut, All through the town. (Hold palms forward and turn hands out and in) The money on the bus goes clink, clink, clink... (“Twinkle” or flutter fingers of both hands like coins falling) The driver on the bus says, “Please move back”...
Feb 12, 2014 · The Wheels on the Bus (People on the Bus) From the CD, All-Time Children’s Favorites By The Learning Station ℗©Monopoli/The Learning Station LYRICS: (Talk) I… The Wheels on the Bus (People on the Bus) From the CD, All-Time Children’s Favorites By The Learning Station ℗©Monopoli/The Learning Station LYRICS: (Talk) I like to sing this song when I go for a…
The babies on the bus go whaa whaa whaa. Whaa whaa whaa, whaa whaa whaa. The babies on the bus go whaa whaa whaa. All through the town. [Verse 5] The mommies on the bus go shhh shhh shhh. Shhh ...
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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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.