Babylon AKA Waters of Babylon

This is a short three part round, based on Psalm 137.

It is usually called "Waters of Babylon", to distinguish it from the song "Rivers of Babylon".

Rise Up Singing gives the 2nd line as "we sat down ... ", but most other sources refer to "we lay down ...".   PowerPoint slides for both options are provided below.

It is a set to, Canon à quatre voix d'après, a tune by English composer, Philip Hayes (1738–1797).

It became well-known in the 1970s, when a version by American singer Don McLean was included in the soundtrack of the movie American Pie.



Guitar chords

RUS does not give a chord pattern for the tune.  Other sources suggest this pattern for Am (the key of the melody line printed in RUS):
Am     G
By the waters,
    F         E   Am
The waters of Babylon

Am              G
We lay down and wept,
    F        E      Am
And wept for thee Zion.
Am          G
We remember thee
         F
Remember thee
         E     Am
Remember thee Zion.
 
This notation shown here is a little different to the version in RUS: as well as being in a different key, it has a more exaggerated timing.



Lyrics

By the waters, the waters, of Babylon.
We lay down and wept, and wept, for thee Zion.
We remember, we remember, we remember thee Zion.

Downloads




Examples

trio in close-harmony:

Don McLean with audience at a live show, 1970s:

Four voices with piano:

Virtual choir, unaccompanied:

Large choir with piano and violin:

PowerPoint song template

This PowerPoint file can be used to make a slideshow of the words to a song.



Using the template

  • Download the file:  click on the picture to start downloading it.
  • Open the file
     
  • Save it with the rest of your songs
  • Type (or copy+paste) the words for song
  • Save the file again when you are finished

Canoe Round, AKA Paddle Song, Dip and Swing

This song is widely know in the American scouting movement:  there are several variations in use.  It's attributed to Margaret "Embers" McGee, but not a lot is known about her other than that she wrote this song.

Lyrics

My paddle's keen and bright,
Flashing like silver,
Follow the wild goose flight,
Dip, dip and swing.

Dip, dip and swing her back,
Flashing like silver,
Follow the wild goose track,
Dip, dip and swing.

Downloads

PowerPoint slides
(lyrics only)




Examples



Ain't Gonna let Nobody Turn me Around

This song is a song of empowerment. It closely related to the Afro-American spiritual "Don't you let nobody turn you round".  It  can have verses added to suit various occasions.  and there are many variations in use.



Lyrics


Ain't gonna let nobody turn me around,
Turn me around, turn me around!
Ain't gonna let nobody turn me around;
Keep on a-walkin' Keep on a-talkin',
Marchin' down to freedom's land.


Repeat the verse as many times as you like, replacing "nobody" with any of:
  • segregation
  • no jail
  • no police
  • no killin's
  • no despair
  • names of individuals, eg Principal Skinner
and any other words that fit the theme of the use of the song.


Downloads



Examples

Close harmony group, professional recording:
Singer and backing group with band at a live performance:

Gospel choir with band:

Singer with synthesizer: