The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 62–63American Folklore Society, 1949 |
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... sung in the versions which seemed to most of the singers to be the " right " ones . The translations into English are rather literal . No attempt has been made to furnish English verses which could be sung to the same music to which the ...
... sung in the versions which seemed to most of the singers to be the " right " ones . The translations into English are rather literal . No attempt has been made to furnish English verses which could be sung to the same music to which the ...
Strana 224
... sung nowadays , and seems to be known to relatively few people . It seems probable that originally a girl or group of girls sang the first couplet , and that they were answered by the second couplet sung by a boy or group of boys . The ...
... sung nowadays , and seems to be known to relatively few people . It seems probable that originally a girl or group of girls sang the first couplet , and that they were answered by the second couplet sung by a boy or group of boys . The ...
Strana 226
... sung by Mrs. Maria Ulloa Camacho , Mrs. Remedios Leon - Guerrero Perez , and Miss Julita Manibusan . · To ro ro me re · sa ma - ña - go si bi ha pa - pa che re · ta , un en · toh mu - ne - ca. - gui " Rock - a - bye baby Grandmother has ...
... sung by Mrs. Maria Ulloa Camacho , Mrs. Remedios Leon - Guerrero Perez , and Miss Julita Manibusan . · To ro ro me re · sa ma - ña - go si bi ha pa - pa che re · ta , un en · toh mu - ne - ca. - gui " Rock - a - bye baby Grandmother has ...
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