1st Edition

More Musical Bingo

By Speechmark Copyright 2014
    by Speechmark

    Presented in a new and easily portable style this collection of songs and boards of the ever popular game allows for great flexibility - simply print off the number of game sheets you require, switch on the CD and you're ready to play. When players match the song excerpt they hear with a title on their game sheet they simply mark with a cross as with conventional bingo games. Each excerpt is between 10 and 30 seconds long allowing plenty of time to remember, identify and mark the song sheet. There are 40 songs in the game including: Yellow Submarine; The Last Waltz; You Made Me Love You; We Plough the Fields and Scatter; Yesterday; and, Red Red Robin. Game pack includes 2 CDs containing 40 songs; 20 individual game sheets; printable song list and a guidance booklet. The perfect activity for day centres, residential care homes, clubs, family gatherings, parties and other groups of two or more people. For 2-20 players.

    Running Order: 1. A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square 2. All Things Bright and Beautiful 3. Amazing Grace 4. Congratulations 5. Do-Re-Mi 6. Ferry Cross the Mersey 7. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing 8. How Much Is That Doggie in the Window 9. I Could Have Danced All Night 10. In the Mood 11. John Body 12. Lambeth Walk 13. Land of Hope and Glory 14. Love Me Tender 15. Makin Whoopee! 16. Men of Harlech 17. Michelle ma belle 18. Moon River 19. Now Is the Hour 20. On Ilkla Moor Baht’at 21. Oranges and Lemons 22. Sally 23. Soldier Soldier (Won’t You Marry Me) 24. Some Enchanted Evening 25. Somewhere Over the Rainbow 26. Stranger on the Shore 27. Strangers in the Night 28. Summer Holiday 29. Surrey with the Fringe on Top 30. The Last Waltz 31. There’ll Be Bluebirds Over the White Cliffs of Dover 32. Underneath the Arches 33. We Plough the Fields and Scatter 34. What a Friend We Have in Jesus 35. When the Red Red Robin 36. When 37. White Christmas 38. Yellow Submarine 39. Yesterday 40. You Made Me Love You

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