Product Description
This arrangement is set for Carillon, however it may also be played on piano, organ, or electronic keyboard or adapted to other instruments. It is comprised of a short introduction, a full statement of the theme, and 2 variations.
The first verse reads: "'Twas jolly old Roger, the tin-maker man, Who lived in a garret of New Amsterdam, And showered down blessings like rain in the spring, Ah! maidens and matrons, of him I would sing." The words of the chorus are: "There never was yet a boy or a man, who better could mend tin kettle or pan or bucket or skimmer or dipper or can, Than jolly old Roger, the tin-maker man. Chee-whang! Chee-whang! Chee-whang! Chee-whang! Terattle, terattle, terattle, teBANG!"
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