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Hello everyone!

Welcome to our singing assembly.


Today we are going to sing a song called 'Three Little Birds'.

It is a really upbeat, positive song - it reminds us to stop worrying and be happy, everything is going to be alright!

'Three Little Birds' was written and recorded by a Jamaican musician called Bob Marley.  Bob Marley brought Reggae music to the UK in the 1970s.


To join the singing assembly and learn the song, please click on the

BIG RED button: 




To see the words and sing along with either the backing track (just instruments) or the choir,

please click on the COLOURED BUTTONS below:



Did you know?

  • 'Three Little Birds' was a hit record for Bob Marley in 1980, reaching number 17 in the UK charts.
  • Ten year old Connie Talbot, runner-up on TV show Britain’s Got Talent, had a No.1 hit with this song.


I hope you have enjoyed learning this song!  I am looking forward to singing with you in school.



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Thank you to SingUp (www.singup.org) for making these resources available for us to use.


Summer Term 2025


Fun, Inspiring (and often quite loud!) Music Lessons for Primary Schools and Home School Hubs


Specialising in:

  • Primary Music Curriculum provision
  • Whole Class Instrumental teaching
  • Includes free use of instruments! 


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