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The three silent opening titles read:
"The letters of the alphabet let us express so many feelings."
"So why sing it in only ONE way?"
"How about:"
Then follows five versions of 'The' (ha!) Alphabet Song:
1) "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" (no notes left over, no additional lyrics)
2) "Frere Jacques" (three notes left over, ends with "That's the end.")
3) "Eensy-Weensy Spider" (additional lyrics: "If I sing this tomorrow, will you sing it with me?")
4) "Three Blind Mice" (closing with: That's twenty-six letters for you and for me in the ABCs!)
5) "Yankee Doodle Dandy" (the alphabet, in a rapid patter, takes up the first half of the melody exactly; additional lyrics for the second half: "Now I know my Alphabet/It really is quite dandy!/And should I need a dictionary/It will come in handy!)