At Grandma’s and Grandpa’s House
Author: Debra K. Carver
Composer: Newell Kay Brown
Languages (15)
This song text has been indexed at SingPraises.net in the following languages:
- Chinese (Traditional): [Unknown title]
- Danish: Hos morfar og mormor
- Dutch: Naar oma en opa toe
- English: At Grandma’s and Grandpa’s House
- Finnish: Mummolassa
- French: Chez mes grands-parents
- German: Bei Oma und Opa
- Japanese: [Unknown title]
- Korean: [Unknown title]
- Norwegian: Hos bestemor og bestefar
- Portuguese: Eu Vou à Casa da Vovó
- Samoan: Fale o Tama Matua ma Tina Matua
- Spanish: Me gusta visitar
- Swedish: Hos mormor och morfar
- Tongan: ʻI he ʻApi ʻEku Kui
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Most common tunes for “At Grandma’s and Grandpa’s House”
This chart shows the tunes that are paired with this text most frequently, in hymnbooks and other collections published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. If the text appears with the same tune in multiple editions or translations of the same hymnbook, it is only counted once.
Appearances of “At Grandma’s and Grandpa’s House” over time
This timeline shows which tunes have been used with this text over time, in hymnbooks and other collections published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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. 20; Activity Songs and Verses (1977), p. 20; Atividades com Músicas e Versos (1977), p. 20; O Pese ma Solo mo Gaoioiga (1977), p. 20; Cantos y Versos de Movimiento (1977), p. 20.
Representative lyrics
English (Original Language)
It’s fun to go to Grandma’s house, to Grandma’s house, to Grandma’s house; It’s fun to go to Grandma’s house And watch her cuckoo clock. It’s fun to go to Grandma’s house, to Grandma’s house, to Grandma’s house; It’s fun to go to Grandma’s house And watch her cuckoo clock.
1. I help her bake some cookies, some cookies, some cookies; I help her bake some cookies, Then she takes me for a walk. It’s fun to go to Grandma’s house, to Grandma’s house, to Grandma’s house; It’s fun to go to Grandma’s house And watch her cuckoo clock.
It’s fun to go to Grandma’s house, to Grandma’s house, to Grandma’s house; It’s fun to go to Grandma’s house And watch her cuckoo clock. It’s fun to go to Grandma’s house, to Grandma’s house, to Grandma’s house; It’s fun to go to Grandma’s house And watch her cuckoo clock.
2. Grandpa gives me horsey rides, horsey, horsey, horsey rides; When I sit on his knee horsey rides for me! Grandpa gives me horsey rides, horsey, horsey, horsey rides; He reads my fav’rite story, And gently kisses me.
It’s fun to go to Grandma’s house, to Grandma’s house, to Grandma’s house; It’s fun to go to Grandma’s house And watch her cuckoo clock. It’s fun to go to Grandma’s house, to Grandma’s house, to Grandma’s house; It’s fun to go to Grandma’s house And watch her cuckoo clock. Cuckoo, Cuckoo, And watch her cuckoo clock. Cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo.