Polly, sookie and tweenie amongst others, were the titles of low grade house servants in Victorian England.
The nursery rhyme character who put the kettle on is "Polly, put the kettle on."
Well, the rhyme says, Polly put the kettle on, we'll all have tea, so there would have been water in the kettle.
Sookie took the kettle off after Polly put it on.
"Polly Put the Kettle On."
Polly put the kettle on. Polly put the kettle on. Polly put the kettle on and let's have tea. Sukey taken it off again. Sukey taken it off again. Sukey taken it off again. They're all gone away.
Polly Put the Kettle On - 1917 was released on: USA: 1 January 1917
I think it's in E.
polly put the kettle on because suki couldn't take it off if it was not on
The recorder notes for "Polly Put the Kettle On" would be D, E, G, A.
The notes for the children's song "Polly Put the Kettle On" on a soprano recorder typically follow a simple melody. The main melody starts with the notes B, A, G, A, B, A, G, which corresponds to the lyrics. The sequence can be repeated for the other parts of the song. For exact note positioning, it's helpful to refer to a recorder sheet music or tablature specific to this song.
Polly - The Kinks song - was created on 1968-04-05.
No, it is not recommended to put milk in a kettle as it can scorch and create a mess.