Do-Re-Mi
- June Bronhill (1961)You are listening to the song Do-Re-Mi by June Bronhill, writer by Richard Rodgers;Oscar Hammerstein II in album The Sound Of Music: Original Australian Cast Recording. The highest quality of audio that you can download is flac . Also, you can play quality at 32kbps, view lyrics and watch more videos related to this song.
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Lyrics
Let's start at the very beginning
A very good place to start
When you read you begin with
A B C.
When you sing you begin with Do Re Mi
Do Re Mi
The first three notes just happen to be
Do Re Mi
Do Re Mi.
Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti
Oh, come, I can make it easier...mmm...
Doe, a deer, a female deer
Ray, a drop of golden sun
Me, a name I call myself
Far, a long, long way to run
Sew, a needle pulling thread
La, a note to follow so
Tea, a drink with jam and bread
That will bring us back to Do (oh oh oh...)
Doe, a deer, a female deer
Ray, a drop of golden sun
Me, a name I call myself
Far, a long, long way to run
Sew, a needle pulling thread
La, a note to follow so
Tea, a drink with jam and bread
That will bring us back to Do (oh oh oh...)
Doe, a deer, a female deer
Ray, a drop of golden sun
Me, a name I call myself
Far, a long, long way to run
Sew, a needle pulling thread
La, a note to follow so
Tea, a drink with jam and bread
That will bring us back to Do (oh oh oh...)
Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do, So Do
....
So Do La Fa Mi Do Re
So Do La Fa Mi Do Re
So Do La Ti Do Re Do
But it doesn't mean anything.
So we put in words
One word for every note, like this...
When you know the notes to sing
You can sing most anything.
When you know the notes to sing
You can sing most anything
Doe, a deer, a female deer
Ray, a drop of golden sun
Me, a name I call myself
Far, a long, long way to run
Sew, a needle pulling thread
La, a note to follow so
Tea, a drink with jam and bread
That will bring us back to Do (oh oh oh...)
Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do
Do Ti La So Fa Mi Re
Do Mi Mi, Mi So So, Re Fa Fa, La Ti Ti
Do Mi Mi, Mi So So, Re Fa Fa, La Ti Ti.
When you know the notes to sing
You can sing most anything.
Doe, a deer, a female deer
Ray, a drop of golden sun
Me, a name I call myself
Far, a long, long way to run
Sew, a needle pulling thread
La, a note to follow so
Tea, a drink with jam and bread
That will bring us back to Do (oh oh oh...)
So Do La Fa Mi Do Re
So Do La Ti Do Re Do
Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do
So Do.
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