The Just so song book : being the songs from Rudyard ...

Post on 01-Nov-2021

0 views 0 download

Transcript of The Just so song book : being the songs from Rudyard ...

7

iVPUBICLBRARV THE BRANCH L BRARIES

33333023743087

THE JUST SO SONG BOOK

The

Just So Song Book

Being the Songs from

RUDYARD KIPLING'S

JUST SO STORIES

Set to Music by

EDWARD GERMAN

GARDEN CITY NEW YORK

DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY1912

Copyright, 1902, 1903, by

Rudyard Kipling

Published November, 1903

PROPERTY Of * ii

OTY Of NEW YORK~

H4 1 8563

CONTENTS

PAGI

1 When the Cabin Port-holes i

2 The Camel's Hump ...... 5

3 This Uninhabited Island . . . . .12

4 I Keep Six Honest Serving-men . . .15

5 I Am the Most Wise Baviaan . . . .22

6 Kangaroo and Dingo ...... 26

7 Merrow Down 33

8 Of all the Tribe of Tegumai . . . 39

9 The Riddle ....... 43

[O The First Friend ......n There was never a Queen like Balkis . . 53

12 Rolling down to Rio ......

L

WHEN THE CftBIN PORTHOLES.

Rudyard Kipling.

Presto agitato. J ieo.

8

Edward German.

M7M

agitate.

i i^j >' ^'J J J.ca - bin port-holes are dark and green, Be - cause of the seas out -

*" '>' ^ J

When the ship goes wop (With a

wig-gle between), And the steward falls in -to the soup tu - reen, And the

U704

3

p ^^Nur sey Hes on the floor in a heap, And Mummy tells you to

r' p'T J

rlet her sleep, And you aren't waked or washed or dressed,

11754

accel.

you will know (if you have - n't guessed) You're Fif -ty North and

afe

II.

THE CAMEL'S HUMP.

Rudyard Kipling.

Allegro giocoso. j = ise.

Edward German.

jr

"> '

pf

'

Moderate. J =86.

P' P

JlP P P

The Camel's hump is an

p=

'

i i mug"

-ly lump Which well you may see at the Zoo? But

H ^

y *

11754

6

p= m

rail.m i*

ug- lier yet is the hump we get From having too lit-tle to do.

A tempo moderate.

S=

too - oo-oo, If we have-nt e-nough to do - 00-00, We get the hump-Cam-

3JZ

ee- lious hump-The humpthat is black andO blue!. Allegro.

Moderate.

*-"

climb out of bed with a frowz -ty head And a snar -

ly- yar -

ly

11754

8

p I

p pji

voice. We shiv-er and scowl and we grunt and we growl At our

, mil. tempo moderate.

bath and ourbootsandourtoys; And there ought to be a corner for me (And I

know there is one for you) When we g-et the hump Cam- ee - Hous hump The

hump that is black and blue!

^

And there ought to be a

a

11754

pJ

corner for me (And I know there is one for you) When we get the hump-Cam-

- ee - lious hump_The hump that is black and blue!.

f?\Allegro.

ffijFXv<^ > P 6

frowst with a book by thecure for this ill is not to sit still, Or

11754

10

Kisoluto

u

blue!. I get it as well as you - oo-oo, If I

meno mosso.

J J|J 7*7 > J

have -n't e-nougii to do - oo-ool We all get hump Cam- ee - lious hump

i ^10^- nc

Kid-dies and grown -ups

4T:

wFed. Fed. % Fed.

11754

III.

THIS UNINHABITED ISLAND.

Rudyard Kipling.

Allegro moderate. J = m.

Edward German.

fa!.

1This Un - in - habited

PeA.

gfe fJ

13

Jf-

IV

I KEEP SIX HONEST SERVING-MEN.

Rudyard Kipling1

.

Allegro con spirito. J s is*.

Edward German.

<T. b1

\ i]ay (/ N I

t. f^^ri^^f'' ^T" |r "^'n

11754

16

idrSknew); Their names are What and Why andWhen And How and Where and

J

Who I send them o - ver land and sea, land and sea, land and sea, I

Pel. Fed.

J J^ J

send them o -ver land and sea, I send them east and west-,. But

*

rit.

f fir J^IJ J

* fled.

a tempo leggiero.

VTTFaf - ter theyhaveworked for mer give them all a rest. AhL

Ped.

11754

17

But af-ter they have worked forme, /

* Fed.

* ftd.

fe

rail.

?T: \rall.

* sflpd. * * ftd,

11754

18

a temo 19

^rr^T-^let them rest from nine till five, For 1 am bu - sy (hen,. As

well as breakfast, lunch,and tea, For they are hun-gry men But

diff - rent folk have d iff- rent views? I know a per - son small- She

keeps ten mil - lion serv -inff-men, Who get no rest at all! She

11754

Animate.

*'

4

sends 'em a -broad on her ,own af- fairs, From (he se-cond she o- pens her

T p1 1 P T~T

/ /

marcato. a tempo 19

^

e}res. One mil-lion Hows, (wo mil-lionWheres,And sev-en mil - lionm

f

*7/ Tni i

She keeps ten mil - lion serv-mgr-men,

11794

20

r pKVK v

sen' - ing-men, serv -ing-men, She keeps ten mil - lion serv - ing men, Who

get no rest att

all I One mil - lion Hovvs,two mil-lionWheres,

a tempo leggiero

2=03Ef rij T

.And sev - en mil - lion Whys! Ah!.

11754

21

PP

j j> i j. r

One mil - lion Hows, two mil - UonWheres,And sev - - en

BC

mil lion Whys! Ah!.

Animato.

11754

22

Y.

I AH THE MOST WISE BAVIAAN.

Rudyard Kipling:

Allegro marcato. J = no.

Edward German

(Not too slow.)

Ped.

J LJJtones, 'Let us melt in -to the land -scape.

11754

23

PP

J JJ J

Allegro Icggiero.

m m \ m

just us two by our lones!.

Jfc S3PBut Mummy is there Yes,. I can gx> if you

*< *

^^B:

Fed.

take me. Nurse savs s/i? don't care,

accel.

^^

11734

24

Allegro agitato. J = iss

Let's go up to the

pig-sties and sit on the farm - yard rails! Lets say things to the

Ped.

meno mosso.

.bun-nies, and watch 'em skit-ter their tails! Let's.

meno mosso.

con express.

tin k k m*8 J> *? J> P

-3e

3 ii,

a -ny -thing, dad-dy,. long as it's you and

!-

<H *f

5/ riY.

*1 *< <fczS y ^ N *?*

117.14

*accd. cresc..

& p iL

go-ing tru-ly ex-ploringv and not being- in till tea! Here's.

agitato.

your boots (I've brought 'em), and here's your cap and stick* And

allegro molto.

2?your pipe and to - bac-co. Oh, come a-long,

1I molto.

1HE

/W.

i-Prestissimo.

come a-long-, Oh, come

-^

a-long-out of it. ojiickl.

26

VI.

KANGAROO RED DINGO.

Hudyard Kipling.

Allegro marcato. J . = 120.

Edward Gennan.

PC*

ilj-jLLCM

4. ,

riseluto

is the mouth-fill-ing song Of the race that was run by a Bocwa -

11754

ft*7 /

-er, Run in a sin - gle burst

r i

p P p Pon-ly e - vent of its kind. Start - - ed by Big God

r r pip-+*-

Nqong- from War- rig"- a - bor-rig-- a - roo - ma,

(RECIT.)Agitato.

3:

Old ManKan-ga-roo first: Yel-low-Dog- Din-go be - hind

1J754

Presto agitato. J.= 152

Kan-ga-roo.bounded a

I J^M h^ J> OI^'J j *| Jr3r^-way, Hisback-legsworklnglike pi Bounded frommorningtill

'

fe

EEt j

1 -"yj

^ I P^3 -, *

7 ^=^

11754

3F3Fp p J 1 J-ty- five feet to

i * *

8Twen-ty a bound..

W <Jl_^. t>

^ 'B^ ^ ^^^

pYel-low-DogDin-go lay Like a yel-low cloud intte

3dis-tance Much too bu - sy to

s:

bark. My!

J 5S

sf

but they covered the ground!

Fed.

11754

30

No-bo-dy knowswherethey went Or fol-lowedthetrackthattheyflewin,

ftft^g

*

t-'

*

^^ ^3For that Con - ti . ad-rrt beengiv-en a name..

^fes ^P

Fed.

U7S4

31

*r

L'eeuwin, (Look at yourAt -las, please.) Andthey ran,.

iflttn > tffi

i 3 *s>. 4.

fflljacktheyran backas they came.

^ >

^^^

B

tt

^*P?d

ppMeno mosso.

J J'J J^

Spo-sing^you could

itrot From A - de - laide to the Pa - cif - ic, For an

eaa

-

117.>

You would feel ra . ther hot,

Jstrict time}

YII.'

MERROW DOWN.

98

Rudyard Kipling. Edward German.

Allegretto grazioso. J = ne.

a i

efe i

There runs a road by

* fr &

33

Animate.

^=f

Guild-ford town, A . bove the riv - er Wey it is..

Here, when theyheard tlie horsebells ring1

,The ancient Bri - tons

dressed and rode To watch the dark Phoe . . ni - cians bring1

Their

4 if

5F3

goods a- long1

the Wes-tern Road. And here, or here - a - bouts, they met To/T\

1 fff-

1m11761

85

p P r

hold their ra - cial talks and suchTo bar- ter beads for Whit -by jet, And

i9 T^FT

tcdepro=

i

' fr m SEt &Fed.

tin for gay shell torques and such

long1 and long" be

2 2 3i

fore that time (When bi- son used to roam on It), Did Taf- fy and her Daddy

ElFed. *

11784

H.

climb That down, and had their home on it..

Fed

Animate. ^ P iThen beav- ers built in Broad-stone-brook And made a swamp where

pI P p

Bram-ley stands;. And bears from Shere would come and look For Taf , fi

Pet.

L - A1 ^ I 1 1

- mal where Sham-ley stands. The Wey,. that Taf - fy

JIM*

87

called Wag;ai, Was morethan six times big-- ger then; And all the TYtoe of

leg-- urn-ai They cut a no- - ble fi.gure then!no

-&"'

And

Animato.

all the Tribe of Teg-um-ai a no - ble fi-gure then!

i -&-9-9

W ~9 9 **accel.

M. * ftd. * Fed.

ITO4

38

Tempo It

Srmflicff

p p'

r=3= =5

runs a road by Mer- row Down A gras - sy track to-

mef

Allegretto grazioso.

ffi}%=?<u ti - 3? ^^

-day it is An hour out of Guild -ford town,

J c-

i T=^ *^ fr-

bove the riv - er Wey it is..

U764

VIII.

OP ftLL THE TRIBE OF TBGUMfil.

Rudyard Kipling".

Andantino. J = ss.

Edward German.

2 ppOf all the Tribe of

1

^ 2Fed.

n~ ^ ~\

40animato

But as the faith - ful years re-turn And hearts un-wounded

j accel.Ullfl. -l . ,

5msing a-gain, Comes Taf-fy danc-ing through the fern To lea(i the Sur-?ey

Fed.

Moderate.-iKi T_/l*C- f C**- v *

ji PL. t

41

animate

Pdeer- skin cloak, Un - - fear - - ing

1

, free and fair she flits, And

lights her lit - tie damp -wood smoke. show her Dad - dy

42

fA- t S. \ i

IX.

THE RIDDLE.

Rudyard Kipling-.

Allegro. J-132.

Edward German.

m* *Fed.

.

zr E

IrTi

And if Bea-vers'8

^^* *.. 1 + v^ , \ itook their car- goes To Pe-nang in- stead of La-gos, Or a fat Shaw-

1^ i ^ izn ft

- Sav - ill bore Pas-sen-gers to

*Sing- a - pore, Or a White Star

11754

47

&A. went on

- seen -

Past Nat-al to Che-ri-bon,. Then,

Maestoso.

s^jf^^: f :

S #*Fed.

igreat Mls-ter Lloyds would come With a wire and drag- them home!_

Fed.

P P IP ^ J

You'll know what my rid- die means When you've ea-ten

man-gx)S - teens.

Allegro molto.

Fed11754

48

X.

THE FIRST FRIEND,

Rudyard Kipling1

.

Allegretto grazioso. J-84.

Edward German.

fwolf

> J) JEZ:

Puss-y can sit by the fire and sing, Puss-y can climb a tree, Or

play with a sil-ly old cork and string To 'muse tier-self, not me But

&mP i Tf W

Ped.JF

Ped.

11754

49

"I

p=I like Bin-kie my dog, be-cause He knows howto be - have, . So,

r

I w^:.

fPed. * * Ped. * Fed.

f allargando __ n' i ~w i = i k 1

'-

f P PBin-kie's the same as the First Friend was, And I am the Man in the

Puss-y will play man - Fri-day till It's time to wet her paw. And

11794

80

make her walk on the win-dow-siH (For the foot-print Cru - soe sawj)__

Ped

l/ Jj.

J J J1

J

Puss-y will rub my knees with her head Pre-tend-ing she loves me

'

hard; But the ve-ry minute I go to bed Puss-y runs out in the

/

*=3=%accel.

i ./=?

IP ?feet all night, And he is my First - est Friend!. But

rail.

XT* g

S3

XL

THERE WAS NEVER ft QUEEN LIKE BftLKIS.

Rudyard Kipliny. Edward German.

Allegro moderate, J = lie.

There was nev - er a Queen like

* Pad.

to the wide world's

Fed. Ped.

11754

talked to a

but-ter-fly As you would talk to a friend.

There was nev-er

Fed

55

-^-

man would talk to a man.

ft*

<u/i poco piu moto.

delicato.

O :

but-ter-fly As you would talk to a friend.

There was nev-er a King1

like So-lo-inon,

Not since the world be - -g-anj But

V11TS4

55

-e-

man would talk to a man.

t--U 1 _*j4 a

n\f.marcato.* vvuwv ^ w <^ -

Tempo !!!>She was Queen of 851

-

11754

5ti

un poco piitmoto.

p dslicato.

Lord- But they both of 'em talked to.

but -ter - flies When they took their walks a -

- broad! But they both .

Ped.

11754

57

When they took

their walks a - broad!

mj delicat o. dim

11754

XII.

ROLLING DQWN TO RIO.

Rudyard Kipling.

Allegro marca/o. J = m.

Edward^German,

j/Ts

I've

?

4

-t '

Ped.

^nev - er sailed the A-ma-zon, I've nev -or reached Bra -

zil-, But the

afBf */ J *

* f

Ped.

?Don" and the "Ma/ - da They can go there when they

*fi

11754

59

week -ly from South-

cresc, rail. a faw/'o marcato

- M ^

-hampton, Great steam-ers white and .gold, Go roll-^ ing- down to

Ri - o, (Roll down, roll down to Ri - o!) And I'd like to roll to

Ri - o Scftne - day be-fore I'm old!

I ^s

11754

like to roll to

da be -fore I'm

iI've nev-er seen a Jag--uar Nor

1 5

3SEHt aFed.

ii

tnosso.^E

yet an Ar - ma - dill O dillowing in his ar-mour, And I

Ii

ppmeno wosso.

3C

11754

til

a tempo

spose I nev-et_ will, Ah!

senifre cresc. e. rail.

&~1 IP .MEi f^-less I gro to Ri - o These won-ders to be - hold Go.

k7sff^ct tempo marcato

t-T EJT U7

roll -ing- down to Ri - o Roll real -

ly down to Ri - ol Oh, I'd

ft*. n f

allargando.

Ifovello 4- Company, L**- Engraven $r Printers.11751

i