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Once, A Bird Flew Over London Town
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Once, A Bird Flew Over London Town Piano, Vocal - Digital Sheet Music

Piano, Vocal, Voice - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1801730

Composed by Music and Lyrics by Gareth Treseder (1985-). This edition: pdf. 21st Century, Children, Contemporary. Score. 3 pages. Gareth Treseder #1361916. Published by Gareth Treseder (A0.1801730).

Once, A Bird Flew Over London Town is a modern nursery rhyme that tells the story of a robin flying over famous London landmarks whilst looking for his favourite food. At the end of the story, he dines with TM Queen Camilla and King Charles the Third.

This song would be suitable for children of all ages, but the composer recommends the work for those aged six years and over.

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