Alison’s camel has five humps, Alison’s camel has five humps, Alison’s camel has five humps, So go, Alison, go!
Alison’s camel has four humps, Alison’s camel has four humps, Alison’s camel has four humps, So go, Alison, go!
Alison’s camel has three humps, [continue as previous verses]
Alison's camel has two humps, [continue as previous verses]
Alison's camel has one hump, [continue as previous verses]
Final verse: Alison’s camel has no humps, Alison’s camel has no humps, Alison’s camel has no humps, <spoken> so Alison has a horse, of course!
The melody of this song is an evolution of the verse from ‘Dry Bones’, an American folk song* collected circa 1926.
Name | Alison’s Camel |
ÚnaTempo | 261 |
Amount of Notes | 3 |
Range (in semitones) | 5 |
ÚnaScore | 4 |
Tune Type | Nursery Rhyme |
Original Language | English |
Source | America |
Alternate names | Allison’s Camel, Alice the Camel, Sally The Camel |