March of the (Non-Electric) Toys
Two-Part Treble Voices with Piano
What would we do with ourselves if the power was out over vacation? No television, no computers, no tablets or phones – oh my! Well, the old toys have some suggestions set to the familiar holiday tune March of the Toys by Victor Herbert, with a fun new lyric by Ruth Elaine Schram, sure to make the audience nostalgic for the good old days when entertainment was (permanently) unplugged!
What would we do with ourselves if the power was out over vacation? No television, no computers, no tablets or phones – oh my! Well, the old toys have some suggestions set to the familiar holiday tune March of the Toys by Victor Herbert, with a fun new lyric by Ruthie Schram, sure to make the audience nostalgic for the good old days when entertainment was (permanently) unplugged!
What would we do with ourselves if the power was out over vacation? No television, no computers, no tablets or phones – oh my! Well, the old toys have some suggestions set to the familiar holiday tune March of the Toys by Victor Herbert, with a fun new lyric by Ruthie Schram, sure to make the audience nostalgic for the good old days when entertainment was (permanently) unplugged!
What would we do with ourselves if the power was out over vacation? No television, no computers, no tablets or phones – oh my! Well, the old toys have some suggestions set to the familiar holiday tune March of the Toys by Victor Herbert, with a fun new lyric by Ruthie Schram, sure to make the audience nostalgic for the good old days when entertainment was (permanently) unplugged!
What would we do with ourselves if the power was out over vacation? No television, no computers, no tablets or phones – oh my! Well, the old toys have some suggestions set to the familiar holiday tune March of the Toys by Victor Herbert, with a fun new lyric by Ruthie Schram, sure to make the audience nostalgic for the good old days when entertainment was (permanently) unplugged!
What would we do with ourselves if the power was out over vacation? No television, no computers, no tablets or phones – oh my! Well, the old toys have some suggestions set to the familiar holiday tune March of the Toys by Victor Herbert, with a fun new lyric by Ruth Elaine Schram, sure to make the audience nostalgic for the good old days when entertainment was (permanently) unplugged!