Children's Song Titles

Fill in the blank to complete the song title.
Quiz by FentonsDad
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Last updated: September 21, 2012
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First submittedSeptember 21, 2012
Times taken35,198
Average score70.0%
Rating4.05
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Song
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
I'm a Little Teapot
Mary Had a Little Lamb
Three Blind Mice
The Itsy Bitsy Spider
Hot Cross Buns
London Bridge is Falling Down
Go Tell Aunt Rhody
On Top of Old Smoky
Did You Ever See a Lassy
Row, Row, Row Your Boat
Old McDonald Had a Farm
Polly Wolly Doodle
Skip to My Lou
Oats, Peas, Beans and Barley Grow
Pop Goes the Weasel
She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain
Here We Go 'Round the Mulberry Bush
I've Been Working on the Railroad
Over the River and Through the Woods
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Level 23
Oct 21, 2012
Obviously lost my innonence of child getting 11/20. Lol great quiz! XD
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Level 39
Feb 17, 2014
LOL..I only got 10
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Level 20
Jun 30, 2015
Same :)
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Level 80
Aug 8, 2018
I have certainly lost my innocence. The only possibilities I could think of for "Have you ever seen a ____" were all obscene.
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Level 33
Oct 21, 2012
It's incy wincy spider
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Level 20
Oct 21, 2012
it is actually both ... it depends on which version you are singing
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Level 71
Aug 24, 2015
In the UK it's Incy Wincy Spider :)
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Level 55
Aug 23, 2015
I've heard this version too, now that you mention it. I do believe it's spelled "eensy weensy", though. :)
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Level 83
Aug 23, 2015
It's definitely Incy Wincy.
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Level 75
Aug 23, 2015
Itsy bitsy where I'm from in the mid-south US.
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Level 22
Aug 21, 2016
Same, except I'm from Wisconsin
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Level 47
Dec 1, 2016
Same in PA
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Level 60
Aug 10, 2021
Same in CA.
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Level 74
Aug 21, 2021
Same in FL
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Level 63
Nov 4, 2023
Same in NZ but i've heard Eensy Weensy over in Australia
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Level 23
Oct 21, 2012
WHOOO 100 PERCENT!! great quiz!
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Level 26
Oct 21, 2012
It's Aunt Rhodie, not Rhody!!
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Level 86
Oct 21, 2012
It's the nature of folk song that lyrics, melody, and even title vary from one source to another, sometimes radically. So there's generally no definitive version -- just more and less common versions. My sources all show "Rhody," but I can allow "Rhodie." Many of my sources show "Eency Weency" or "Eensy Weensy," as betsy1997 remembers, but "Itsy Bitsy" is also common. Anyhow, you knew it was about the spider, right?
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Level 13
Feb 7, 2017
I spelled it rhody
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Level 61
Oct 22, 2012
I only missed one and it's one I never knew,so quite happy with that. Guessed right at some of the others that I didn't know. Also we used to sing Go Tell Aunt Nancy- totally different but still able to get the question right- good quiz.
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Level 14
Oct 23, 2012
I missed did you ever see a lassie. Never heard of it.
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Level 51
Apr 22, 2015
I know a song that says "Did you ever see a..." well, something. But I don't remember what. When I saw "lassy" I realized that maybe I've never heard the original.
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Level 75
Aug 23, 2015
Only one I missed, then smacked my forehead when I saw the answer. Knew the song well, it just didn't jump out of the brain files.
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Level 68
Aug 24, 2015
I don't ever remember my mother singing that one to me.
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Level 13
Feb 7, 2017
yeah.
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Level 24
Dec 27, 2012
Guess there's some benefit to reading books in my childhood.... 100% with 2:27 left. WOOT!
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Level 77
May 27, 2014
Oats, Beans, Peas... never ever heard of it, but guessed the missing word first try! Some international songs, but ended up with just 10/20. Tough for the non-Englishspeaking.
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Level 84
Nov 3, 2014
Your first guess was barley?? I'd never heard that song either and tried to sound it out but I never would have accidentally guessed barley.
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Level 77
Dec 2, 2014
Yeah it was. Dunno where it came from, but yup.
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Level 13
Feb 7, 2017
i guessed too
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Level 38
May 4, 2015
Only knew ones like Skip to my Lou due to singing a mash up with it last year in primary.
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Level 38
Aug 23, 2015
Did this quiz again, 100%. Love long trips in the car with a 6yr old second cousin listening to my aunt sing nursery rhymes with him.
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Level 56
Aug 23, 2015
15/20, not bad for a Brit! I seem to say that a lot here, but the 'regional variations' are really obvious sometimes.
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Level 71
Aug 24, 2015
I find the same thing; I wouldn't have heard of several of these if not for an American-published piano book I had as a child. Would be interesting to find out whether there are any sung here in the UK but not in the US.
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Level 77
Aug 23, 2015
I appreciate that you accept Lassie for Lassy but if you ask Mr. Google you will find that Lassie is by far the more common spelling. Perhaps the answer as shown should reflect this. Thanks!
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Level 53
Aug 24, 2015
Please accept "Did You Ever See a Salad in your life", I have fond memories of that childhood song
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Level 11
Aug 26, 2015
Taking this quiz brought so many memories! <3
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Level 60
Sep 24, 2015
I think you should allow Old McDonald Had a Manor, Skip to My Lee, Row, Row, Row Your Canoe, and Hot Cross Biscuits, because I have fond childhood memories of all these versions.
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Level 78
Mar 7, 2023
Interestingly, the only Google result for "Old McDonald Had a Manor" (in quotes) is your comment.
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Level 84
Jul 3, 2017
"I've Been Working on the Railroad" - University of Texas' "fight" song. LOL!

Guess that shouldn't be surprising from a team that has a depiction of the female reproductive system on the sides of their helmets.

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Level 65
Mar 3, 2019
I am surprised at how many people didn't know "Did You Ever See a Lassy"
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Level 88
Apr 7, 2020
It's one of the two that I missed. Never heard of it as far as I can recall.
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Level 83
Aug 16, 2022
84% got Hot Cross Buns? Never heard of it
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Level 73
Nov 20, 2023
Anyone else grow up knowing the song as 'On Top of Old Oaky?'

That's what my father always sang, but he changed song lyrics for fun a lot, so I'm not sure if it's due to a regional difference or not.