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  1. “Jack and Jill” Lyrics. Jack and Jill went up the hill. To fetch a pail of water. Jack fell down and broke his crown, And Jill came tumbling after. Then up got Jack and said to Jill, As in his arms he took her, “Brush off that dirt for you’re not hurt, Let’s fetch that pail of water.” So Jack and Jill went up the hill. To fetch the pail of water,

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  2. "Jack and Jill" (sometimes "Jack and Gill", particularly in earlier versions) is a traditional English nursery rhyme. The Roud Folk Song Index classifies the commonest tune and its variations as number 10266, [ 1 ] although it has been set to several others.

  3. Nursery Rhyme Jack and Jill with Lyrics and Music. Jack and Jill is a old, traditional nursery rhyme. It was first time published in England in 1765, but it is still popular and used in many preschools and schools in both USA and UK. The nursery rhyme Jack and Jill is also called "Jack and Gill".

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  5. Super Simple Songs - Kids Songs. 42.4M subscribers. Subscribed. 40K. 67M views 7 years ago #supersimple #kidssongs #nurseryrhymes. Get the Super Simple App! http://bit.ly/TheSuperSimpleApp ♫ Jack...

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  6. 11 de nov. de 2012 · Jack and Jill went up the hillto fetch a pail of waterJack fell down, and broke his crownthen Jill came tumbling afterEnjoy our fun-full of rhyme - "Jack and...

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  7. 27 de ago. de 2021 · ‘Jack and Jill’ is an 18th-century English nursery rhyme. It tells of a boy named Jack and, in the most recent version, a girl named Jill on a hill-traversing trip to collect water. Disaster strikes, and Jack falls down and “bumps his crown.”