Grandma
Author: Vanja Y. Watkins
Composer: Robert F. Brunner
Languages (15)
This song text has been indexed at SingPraises.net in the following languages:
- Chinese (Traditional): [Unknown title]
- Danish: Mormor
- Dutch: Oma
- English: Grandma
- Finnish: Mummon luona
- French: Grand-maman
- German: Oma
- Japanese: [Unknown title]
- Korean: [Unknown title]
- Norwegian: Bestemor
- Portuguese: Vovó
- Samoan: Tina Matua
- Spanish: Abuelita
- Swedish: Farmor
- Tongan: Ko ʻEku Kui
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Most common tunes for “Grandma”
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Appearances of “Grandma” over time
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Copyright status of original text
This text was first published in English, in 1977 or earlier.
In copyright (IRI?)
Earliest source indexed at SingPraises.net: 活動歌語 (1977), p. 16; Activity Songs and Verses (1977), p. 16; Atividades com Músicas e Versos (1977), p. 16; O Pese ma Solo mo Gaoioiga (1977), p. 16; Cantos y Versos de Movimiento (1977), p. 16.
Representative lyrics
English (Original Language)
I love to go to Grandma’s house ’Cause Grandma always reads to me. Before she reads, I know she needs her glasses so that she can see. “Wherever can my glasses be?” Grandma always questions me. We look in drawers, behind closed doors, We check the closet shelves and floors. Then Grandma finds the hiding place, A smile breaks out across her face. I sit gently on her knee, And then my Grandma reads to me.