Frequently Asked Questions:
Index to
Popular Songs, Poetry, & Speeches Rendered Into Sign Language
This is a guide to sources of various popular songs, poetry, and speeches rendered into sign language. The sources indicated below with an asterisk (*) were not completely indexed, only the most popular songs or poetry being included here.
Abbreviations and conventions used:
- AISL = American Indian Sign Language version
- ASL = American Sign Language version
- Illus. = Illustrations show the signs
- Music = Includes musical arrangement
- PSE = Pidgin Sign English version
- SEE = Signing Exact English (SEE II) version
- Signed English = Signed English version
Sources:
- American freedom speeches (videorecording). Burtonsville, MD: Sign Media, Inc., 1994. (VHS 327)
- American Sign Language Christmas stories. Salem, Ore.: Sign Enhancers, 1986. (VHS 131)
- *American Sign Language hymns for signing. Nashville, Tenn.: Abingdon Press, 1995. (DEAF 782.32 H95 1995)
- Lift up your hands: inspirational and patriotic songs in the language of signs (by Donna C. Gadling, Daniel H. Pokorny, and Lottie L. Riekehof). Washington, DC: The National Grange, 1976. (DEAF 784.7 G3l 1976)
- Lift up your hands, volume II: favorite songs with sign language interpretation (by Donna Gadling Weaks). Washington, DC: The National Grange, 1980. (DEAF 784.7 L54 1980)
- Religious signing (by Elaine Costello). Toronto, New York: Bantam Books, 1986. (DEAF 420 C67r 1986).
- Selections from My third eye (videorecording). Chicago: WTTW-TV, 1973. (VHS 783).
- The sign language: a manual of signs, second edition (by J. Schuyler Long). Omaha, Neb.: Dorothy Long Thompson, 1918; also same edition reprinted by Gallaudet College, Washington DC, in 1952 and 1963. (DEAF 420 L66s)
- Signing exact English (by Gerilee Gustason and Esther Zawolkow). Los Alamitos, Calif.: Modern Signs Press, 1993. (DEAF 427 G8s 1993)
- *Sing praise: hymnal for the deaf. Nashville, Tenn.: Broadman Press, 1975. (DEAF 264.2 S5 1975)
- Songs in signed English. Washington, DC: Kendall Green Publications, 1984. (DEAF 784.624 K3s 1973)
- You've got a song: selected popular songs with sign language interpretation (by Donna Gadling and Daniel Pokorny). Silver Spring, MD: National Association of the Deaf, 1979.
Printed English glosses from sign language:
- A-hunting we will go. Songs in signed English, p.12-15 (Signed English, Illus., Music).
- All things bright and beautiful. American Sign Language hymns for signing, hymn 147 (ASL).
- Amazing grace. American Sign Language hymns for signing, hymn 378 (ASL); Lift up your hands, p.28-30 (PSE, Illus., Music); Sing praise, hymn 77 (ASL).
- America the beautiful. American Sign Language hymns for signing, hymn 696 (ASL); Lift up your hands, p.25-27 (PSE, Illus., Music); Sing praise, hymn 223 (ASL).
- Are you sleeping? Songs in signed English, p.16-19 (Signed English, Illus., Music).
- Away in a manger. American Sign Language hymns for signing, hymn 217 (ASL); Sing praise, hymn 39 (ASL).
- The battle hymn of the republic. American Sign Language hymns for signing, hymn 717 (ASL); Sing praise, hymn 225 (ASL).
- Blest be the tie that binds. Lift up your hands, vol. II, p.30 (PSE, Illus., Music).
- Born free. Lift up your hands, vol. II, p.16-19 (PSE, Illus., Music).
- Christ the Lord is risen today. American Sign Language hymns for signing, hymn 302 (ASL).
- Close to you. You've got a song, p.21-23 (PSE, Illus., Music).
- Day by day. Lift up your hands, p.11-14 (PSE, Illus., Music).
- Daybreak. Lift up your hands, vol. II, p.22-25 (PSE, Illus., Music).
- Down in the valley. Songs in signed English, p.34-39 (Signed English, Illus., Music).
- The first noel [The first nowell]. American Sign Language hymns for signing, hymn 245 (ASL); Sing praise, hymn 45 (ASL).
- Gloria in excelsis Deo. American Sign Language hymns for signing, hymn 72 (ASL).
- Go, tell it on the mountain. American Sign Language hymns for signing, hymn 251 (ASL).
- God bless America. Lift up your hands, p.17-19 (PSE, Illus., Music).
- Hark! he herald angels sing. American Sign Language hymns for signing, hymn 240 (ASL); Sign praise, hymn 39 (ASL).
- He's got the whole world in his hands. Lift up your hands, p.15-16 (PSE, Illus., Music).
- I believe in the sun. Lift up your hands, vol. II, p.13-15 (PSE, Illus., Music).
- I can see clearly now. You've got a song, p.11-13 (PSE, Illus., Music).
- I'd like to teach the world to sing (in perfect harmony). Lift up your hands, vol. II, p.26-29 (PSE, Illus., Music).
- It came upon the midnight clear. American Sign Language hymns for signing, hymn 218 (ASL); Sing praise, hymn 40 (ASL)..
- Joy to the world! The Lord is come. Sing praise, hymn 43 (ASL).
- Kum ba yah. American Sign Language hymns for signing, hymn 494 (ASL); Lift up your hands, p.6-7 (PSE, Illus., Music).
- Let there be peace on earth. Lift up your hands, p.20-24 (PSE, Illus., Music).
- London Bridge is falling down. Songs in signed English, p.40-43 (Signed English, Illus., Music).
- The Lord is my shepherd. See Twenty-third psalm.
- The Lord's prayer. American Sign Language hymns for signing, hymns 270 and 271 (ASL); Religious signing, p.192-196 (ASL, Illus.); The sign language (ASL, Illus.); You've got a song, p.29-31 (PSE, Illus., Music).
- Make new friends. Lift up your hands, vol. II, p.6 (PSE, Illus., Music).
- Mine eyes have seen the glory. See The battle hymn of the republic.
- My country, 'tis of thee. American Sign Language hymns for signing, hymn 697 (ASL); Sing praise, hymn 227 (ASL).
- Nearer, my God, to thee. Sing praise, hymn 143 (ASL).
- O beautiful for spacious skies. See America the beautiful.
- O come, all ye faithful. American Sign Language hymns for signing, hymn 234 (ASL); Sing praise, hymn 37 (ASL).
- O little town of Bethlehem. American Sign Language hymns for signing, hymn 230 (ASL); Sing praise, hymn 36 (ASL).
- Oh, where has my little dog gone? Songs in signed English, p.4-7 (Signed English, Illus., Music).
- Onward Christian soldiers. American Sign Language hymns for signing, hymn 575 (ASL); Sing praise, hymn 173 (ASL).
- Pass it on. Lift up your hands, vol. II, p.7-10 (PSE, Illus., Music).
- The pledge of allegiance. Signing exact English, p.XXIV-XXV (SEE).
- Pop goes the weasel. Songs in signed English, p.20-23 (PSE, Illus., Music).
- Row, row, row your boat. Lift up your hands, vol. II, p.5 (PSE, Illus., Music).
- Silent night. American Sign Language hymns for signing, hymn 239 (ASL); Sing praise, hymn 44 (ASL); You've got a song, p.24-25 (PSE, Illus., Music).
- Skip to my Lou. Songs in signed English, p.8-11 (Signed English, Illus., Music).
- The star-spangled banner. Sing praise, hymn 231 (ASL).
- Sunshine on my shoulders. You've got a song, p.14-16 (PSE, Illus., Music).
- Tell me why. Lift up your hands, p.8-10 (PSE, Illus., Music).
- There's something about that name. Lift up your hands, vol. II, p.20-21 (PSE, Illus., Music).
- They long to be close to you. See Close to you.
- This is my country. Lift up your hands, vol. II, p.11-12 (PSE, Illus., Music).
- This land is your land. Lift up your hands, p.31-33 (PSE, Illus., Music).
- Three blind mice. Songs in signed English, p.24-33 (Signed English, Illus., Music).
- Twenty-third psalm. American Sign Language hymns for signing, hymn 136 (ASL); Sing praise, hymn 150 (ASL).
- We three kings of Orient are. American Sign Language hymns for signing, hymn 254 (ASL).
- You light up my life. You've got a song, p.26-28 (PSE, Illus., Music)
- You've got a friend. You've got a song, p.17-20 (PSE, Illus., Music).
- You've got a song. You've got a song, p.4-6, 8-10 (PSE, Illus., Music).
Videotape recordings of signed performances:
- Acceptance speech, July 1984 (by Geraldine Ferraro). In American freedom speeches, tape 2 (ASL).
- The birth of Christ, according to the Gospels of St. Matthew and St. Luke (excerpts). In American Sign Language Christmas stories (ASL).
- A Christmas carol (by Charles Dickens) (excerpts). In American Sign Language Christmas stories (ASL).
- The Gettysburg address (by Abraham Lincoln). In American freedom speeches, tape 1 (ASL).
- "Give me liberty or give me death" speech (by Patrick Henry) (excerpts). In American freedom speeches, tape 1 (ASL).
- I have a dream (by Martin Luther King) (excerpts). In American freedom speeches, tape 2 (ASL).
- In the great walled city, by Raymond MacDonald Alder. In American Sign Language Christmas stories (ASL).
- Inaugural address of Franklin D. Roosevelt, March 1933 (excerpts). In American freedom speeches, tape 1 (ASL).
- Inaugural address of John F. Kennedy, January 1961 (excerpts). In American freedom speeches, tape 2 (ASL).
- Inaugural address of Thomas Jefferson, March 1801 (excerpts). In American freedom speeches, tape 1 (ASL).
- The little match girl (by Hans Christian Anderson). In American Sign Language Christmas stories (ASL).
- The night before Christmas (by Clement Clark Moore). In American Sign Language Christmas stories (ASL).
- On human rights (by Jimmy Carter) (excerpt). In American freedom speeches, tape 2 (ASL).
- On woman's suffrage (by Susan B. Anthony). In American freedom speeches, tape 1 (ASL).
- The pledge of allegiance. In American freedom speeches, tape 2 (ASL).
- The star-spangled banner. In Gallaudet University commencement videotapes, any year 1989 to the present, near the beginning.
- The story of the first Christmas tree (by Rose Fyleman). In American Sign Language Christmas stories (ASL).
- Struggle for justice (by Cesar Chavez). In American freedom speeches, tape 2 (ASL).
- Three blind mice. In Selections from My third eye (ASL).
- United States Constitution. Bill of Rights. In American freedom speeches, tape 1 (ASL).
- United States Constitution. Preamble. In American freedom speeches, tape 1 (ASL).
- United States National Anthem. See The star-spangled banner.
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Prepared by Tom Harrington
Reference and Instruction Librarian
April, 2004
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