The NFB is committed to respecting your privacy

We use cookies to ensure that our site works efficiently, as well as for advertising purposes.

If you do not wish to have your information used in this way, you can modify your browser settings before continuing your visit.

Learn more
Skip to content Accessibility
My List
Your request could not be processed.
This film is already in your list

Sing-along Songs (11)

  • 4 Songs by 4 Gentlemen
    4 Songs by 4 Gentlemen
    1950 8 min
    A sing-song film, with the popular Four Gentlemen Quartet leading in four old favourites: Camptown Races, Bury Me Out on the Lone Prairie, Grandfather's Clock and Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay.
  • Alouette
    Alouette
    Norman McLaren  &  René Jodoin 1944 2 min
    This animated short co-animated by René Jodoin and Norman McLaren was produced for inclusion in the Let's All Sing Together sing-along series. It illustrates the popular song Alouette, gentille alouette. The technique used is single-frame animation of paper cutouts.
  • Let's All Sing Together (No. 4)
    Let's All Sing Together (No. 4)
    1945 9 min
    Four popular songs, with animated backgrounds, sung by the Four Gentlemen Quartet. The songs include: My Wild Irish Rose, En roulant ma boule, Clementine and I've Got Sixpence.
  • Let's All Sing Together (No. 2)
    Let's All Sing Together (No. 2)
    1944 8 min
    Four popular songs with animated backgrounds, sung by the Four Gentlemen Quartet: Oh Susanna, with a short cartoon sequence of two couples in a square dance, Carry On, Short'nin Bread, and Pack Up Your Troubles.
  • Let's All Sing Together (No. 3)
    Let's All Sing Together (No. 3)
    1945 10 min
    A group of old-time favourite sing-along songs is presented. Included are Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet and The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze.
  • Let's All Sing Together (No. 6)
    Let's All Sing Together (No. 6)
    1945 8 min
    Five popular songs with animated backgrounds, sung by the Four Gentlemen Quartet: I Got a Robe, Men of the Soil, Frère Jacques, Oh, No John, No and Give Yourself a Pat on the Back.
  • Let's All Sing Together (No. 1)
    Let's All Sing Together (No. 1)
    1944 9 min
    Daisy Daisy, Old McDonald Had a Farm, Home on the Range, and Alouette are sung by the Four Gentlemen Quartet. Animated cartoons illustrate these songs.
  • Let's All Sing Together (No. 5)
    Let's All Sing Together (No. 5)
    1945 9 min
    Three popular songs, with animated backgrounds, sung by the Four Gentlemen Quartet: All Through the Night, Row, Row, Row Your Boat and Waltzing Matilda.
  • The More We Get Together No. 4
    The More We Get Together No. 4
    1947 9 min
    Three songs: Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush, Rock-A-Bye Baby, One More River to Cross, and the piano exercise Chopsticks, illustrated by animated figures.
  • The More We Get Together No. 2
    The More We Get Together No. 2
    1944 9 min
    A lively sing-song in which a male quartet gives rousing performances of Billy Boy, What Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor, and Marching through Georgia.
  • Sing with the Commodores No. 1
    Sing with the Commodores No. 1
    Roger Blais  &  Douglas Tunstell 1951 10 min
    The Commodores sing Aunt Rhoda, Polly Wolly Doodle, Sweet Genevieve, Loakie's Boat and I've Been Working on the Railroad. The words of the last four songs appear on screen for audience sing-along.