Baa! Baa! Black Sheep

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“Baa, baa, black sheep” is a popular nursery rhyme that has been passed down through generations.

The rhyme is typically sung to a simple melody and is often used as a counting or learning song for young children. It dates back to the 18th century and is still widely recognized and enjoyed by children today and one of the most popular easy piano pieces to play.

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