This morning’s singalong was a great official public debut – at Little Stacy Park, 11am-12pm – and the weather was ideal. So was the crowd of 20 or so friends and a strangers who sat on the stage or laid and played on the grass.
My old-school transparency projector did the job and we almost made it through all 20 of the songs I had printed on film before the hour was up. Kids played and made chalk-art while we sang.
Here is the end of the last song we sang together, the trippy Beatles ending on Revolver, Tomorrow Never Knows, followed by our closing bell.
I began and ended the set with a ring of my new singing bowl and a moment of silence. A few people mentioned they liked the ring of the bowl. I think it added a nice cue for entering and exiting the musical meditation.
Our singalong set (with a few we didn’t to crossed out):
- One Love
 - Three Little Birds
 - With A Little Help From My Friends
 - Take Me Home, Country Roads
 - This Land Is Your Land
 If You Want To Sing Out, Sing Out (With intro and sing verse/chorus)- Mr. Tambourine Man
 I Shall Be Released- Forever Young
 Blowin In The Wind- Lean On Me
 - Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
 - Across The Universe
 - Let It Be
 - Amazing Grace
 - Rainbow Connection
 - This Land Is Your Land
 - I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking
 - Tomorrow Never Knows
 
 

 

 



