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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Jennifer's Rabbit (Tom Paxton) From: GUEST Date: 16 May 16 - 06:54 PM Should be:
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Jennifer's Rabbit (Tom Paxton) From: Dorothy Parshall Date: 15 May 16 - 07:05 PM I played the album of this version of the song for a "difficult" student (7) when I was being a "guidance counselor" in an elementary school, in 1979. The boy loved it so much that I made him a 30 minute tape, repeating the same song. He could listen to it when life was getting to him. I hope it worked for a long time! (Before all these gameboy things ...) He was a bright, wonderful kid. |
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Subject: Lyr/Chords Add: JENNIFER'S RABBIT (Tom Paxton) From: GUEST Date: 15 May 16 - 08:59 AM For the early version of the song, http://ddpro.ucoz.com/tpchords/jennifer2.htm has the chords:
JENNIFER'S RABBIT
Jennifer's rabbit, white and brown, Looked in the windows of the shops downtown. He found a dress for Jennifer to wear, And a pretty blue ribbon for her long blonde hair. Then the rabbit and the turtle and the kangaroo Bowed to each other like polite folks do. They went to a shop where the cookies are free, And they all had cookies and oolong tea. Then, "My!" said the turtle as the clock struck three, "The hour is growing very late for me." "Not at all," said the rabbit, "if you give me a chance, I'll lead all the monkeys in a hula dance!" So they danced all night and the moon danced too, Then the rabbit and the turtle and the kangaroo Jumped into bed and closed their eyes And were fast asleep before the sun could rise. And Jennifer slept in her little bed With dreams of a rabbit in her little head. |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Jennifer's Rabbit (Tom Paxton) From: GUEST Date: 12 Mar 15 - 12:23 AM oh, so it's not a song about Jennifer's self love toy ? |
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Subject: Chords Correction: Jennifer's Rabbit (Tom Paxton) From: Jason Xion Wang Date: 11 Mar 15 - 11:03 PM OK, I just watched the video again and found that the chords I posted above were completely wrong. Sorry for that! I've posted the correct chords on my website here:
Song is actually in D minor - capo on 5th fret. But that doesn't matter. Tom ends the song with a beautiful A major chord. Jason |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Jennifer's Rabbit (Tom Paxton) From: GUEST Date: 09 Dec 14 - 06:17 AM And...
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Subject: Chords ADD: Jennifer's Rabbit (Tom Paxton) From: Jason Xion Wang Date: 09 Dec 14 - 06:03 AM @Ednaelk - Sorry for being a little too late. Tom used to sing the song a capella, but since around 1980 he began singing it with the guitar. I used to play it this way:
However, I saw a concert video earlier this year, and discovered that Tom actually plays:
If I remember correctly, he put the capo on the 6th fret, which makes the song in D#m. I think both would work well - of course the original is better, though... Jason |
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Subject: Review: Jennifer's Rabbit and Ievan Polkka From: Jason Xion Wang Date: 13 May 14 - 11:36 AM Recently I found that the tune to "Jennifer's Rabbit" strongly resembles that of the old Finnish Polka song, "Ievan Polkka". May Tom have borrowed the melody of that song? Anyway, a real beautiful song indeed. As Paul Simon puts, Tom Paxton can write "children's songs that adults love". Jason |
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Subject: RE: Jennifer's Rabbit - 2 versions? tune? From: GUEST,ednaelk Date: 12 Oct 08 - 03:45 PM Can anyone give me the guitar chords to this version? I played it years ago and would love to again. Thanks! |
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Subject: Lyr Add: JENNIFER'S RABBIT (Tom Paxton) From: raredance Date: 17 Feb 00 - 10:29 PM The "original" Jennifer's Rabbit was recorded by Tom Paxton on his 1968 album "Morning Again". This is the version in the DT and also in the book "Tom Paxton Anthology". He wrote it for his daughter Jenny. He revised it fairly quickly because the 1970 live concert album "The Complete Tom Paxton" had quite different lyrics and had added a line at the end of the verses. This version is included on the recent Vanguard CD "The Best of Tom Paxton - I Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound". the melody was pretty m7uch the same as the original except for the added line. On his 1984 album "The Marvelous Toy and Other Gallimaufry" the song appears again, the version 2 lyrics and this time with some modification of the tune toward a more minor key with guitar accompaniment ( the first two time had been a capella). I confess to having learned the earliest version. A friend and I used to sing it as an part of an opening medley, following directly behind with Gordon Lightfoot's "Wherefore and Why". Here are the lyrics to version 2
JENNIFER'S RABBIT - 2
Jennifer slept in her little bed
They ran through the forest and they all held hands
And there on the sands where the starfish play
They danced on the decks of their red-sailed brig
The my said the turtle as the clock struck three
So they counted on the ship and they counted on the shore
Yes the rabbit and the turtle and the kangaroo rich r |
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Subject: RE: Jennifer's Rabbit - 2 versions? tune? From: folk1234 Date: 17 Feb 00 - 02:46 PM A lovely song! I have never done this song, but someday I will. I have a version from the Tom Paxton song book, which is the samw as in DT. I have another version on a Tom P tape, which is, as you say, "Much more fairytale". I much prefer the later. |
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Subject: RE: Jennifer's Rabbit - 2 versions? tune? From: GUEST Date: 17 Feb 00 - 02:43 PM Did Paxton do 2 versions? Yes, |
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Subject: Jennifer's Rabbit - 2 versions? tune? From: Grab Date: 17 Feb 00 - 12:03 PM Just heard a guy at the folk club last night do Jennifer's Rabbit. Lovely, haven't heard it in years (not since my dad sang it for my sister Jenny as a kid). Anyway, I went looking, and I found it on http://www-jcr.lmh.ox.ac.uk/~roney/kidsongs.html Out of curiosity, I checked the Mudcat too. Now there is a version on the Mudcat, but it's different! Did Tom Paxton do 2 version of it then? Personal preference, but I like the non-MC version better - more fairytale. And does anyone know of a site with the tune on it? Cheers folks, Grab.
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