

On May 3, 2021, this song was uploaded on The Wiggles' YouTube Channel.The Celebration tour version made this the only Sam era song that Greg Page was invloved with, not counting the songs from the Getting Strong album, which he helped write before Sam took his place as the yellow Wiggle.A karaoke version of this song is released on the Hot Poppin' Popcorn album.The song is featured in the Marvel Studios movie, "Ant-Man".Ringo the Ringmaster sings this song in the Wiggles' concerts from 2009 to 2012.We’ll find a place together Solo Am G Em F x2 Interlude Am G Whoa, whoa. All the world can pass me by D G A Fly away on my Zephyr.

We’ll find a place together D G A In the water where I center my emotion. I feel it more than ever D G A And in this perfect weather. Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field, Sam Moran, John Field, Paul Paddick ( Wiggly Tunes Pty. Comin’ down, no not today Chorus D G A Fly away on my Zephyr. (And now for your watching delight, the tasty, the lightly salted, the always fresh, you guessed it, it's the dancing popcorn, take it away poppy!) Get it while it's hot corn, whoah! (pop pop) Some like it in the pot, nine days old.So get your hot poppin' popcorn (pop pop) Pease porridge in the pot, nine days old

The chords provided are my interpretation and their accuracy is not guaranteed. Nine (clap left hands only) days (clap own hands) old (clap partner’s hands).īelow you can find one of the more popular versions of Pease Porridge Hot: “Pease Porridge Hot” Lyrics These country classic song lyrics are the property of the respective artist, authors and labels, they are intended solely for educational purposes and private study only. Pease (clap hands to thighs) porridge (clap own hands together) in the (clap right hands only) pot (clap own hands), Pease (clap hands to thighs) porridge (clap own hands together) cold (clap friend’s hands), Pease (clap hands to thighs) porridge (clap own hands together) hot (clap friend’s hands), Playing Pease Porridge Hot involves a lot of clapping while singing the words of the rhyme. “Pease Porridge Hot” as a game How to play: The song originated in England where the pease porridge (otherwise called pease pudding or pease porridge) is a very popular dish to this day. Its oldest reference can be traced back to the 18th century, being included in Mother Goose’s Melody (1760).

“Pease Porridge Hot” (sometimes referred to as Pease Pudding Hot) is an English nursery rhyme and a popular singing game. The lyrics, the visuals, the sensuality of these songs stays with you for a long, long time.
