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Rainbow Song
song
LanguageEnglish
ComposedUnknown
PublishedUnited States, unknown

''The Rainbow Song'' or ''Rainbow Song'' is a English-language nursery rhyme and a children's song of American origin that has lyrics or a theme related to rainbows. It can be a song that celebrates the beauty and colors of rainbows, conveys a positive message of hope and diversity, or simply mentions rainbows in its lyrics.

Background

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The song "Rainbow Song" is a popular nursery rhyme and children's song, but it's important to note that specific details about its original publication date and origin can be challenging to verify. It is often considered a traditional folk song, and its precise publication history may not be well-documented. The song is commonly sung and enjoyed in the United States and around the world, but it's difficult to pinpoint a single definitive source or date of publication.

Lyrics

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One popular rainbow song for kids and nursery rhymes is "I Can Sing a Rainbow", which goes like this:

Red and yellow and pink and green,

Purple and orange and blue,

I can sing a rainbow,

Sing a rainbow,

Sing a rainbow too.

Listen with your eyes, listen with your eyes,

And sing everything you see.

Now you can sing a rainbow,

Sing a rainbow,

Sing along with me.

Another well-known rainbow song is "The Rainbow Colors Song":

Red and yellow, green and blue,

Orange, purple, and pink too,

Colors of the rainbow shining bright,

Colors of the rainbow, what a sight!

Red like an apple,

yellow like the sun,

Green like the grass when summer's begun,

Blue like the sky, so big and wide,

Orange like an orange, juicy and sweet,

Purple like lavender, so pretty and neat,

Pink like cotton candy, a delicious treat,

Colors of the rainbow, oh so grand,

Each one so unique, like a magic land.

Sing along, let's all say,

Colors of the rainbow, hip hip, hooray!

These are just a few examples of rainbow songs for kids and nursery rhymes, but there are many more available.

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