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Nursery rhyme riddle


jhdouglas59
 

What 17th century nursery rhyme became a hit in 1959?

I believe it was a number 3 hit on the Billboard 100.

Who sang the song?

Does anyone care?

Your class hysterian,

Johnny


patricia lee
 

Lavender Blue


On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 7:45 PM, jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@...> wrote:
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What 17th century nursery rhyme became a hit in 1959?

I believe it was a number 3 hit on the Billboard 100.

Who sang the song?

Does anyone care?

Your class hysterian,

Johnny



patricia lee
 

Dilly dilly ? sammy turner


On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 9:40 PM, patricia lee <pjlee1117@...> wrote:
Lavender Blue


On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 7:45 PM, jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@...> wrote:
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What 17th century nursery rhyme became a hit in 1959?

I believe it was a number 3 hit on the Billboard 100.

Who sang the song?

Does anyone care?

Your class hysterian,

Johnny




jhdouglas59
 

Correcto mundo!!

How did anyone know that? I had no clue. I heard that song
yesterday on Sirius satellite radio channel 62 on Norm N. Nite's
show live from the Cleveland Rock Hall of Fame.

He explained the nursery rhyme bit. I never even realized there
was a nursery rhyme like that. I must have not been much into
nursery rhymes in my pre-school days.

I think he mentioned that Burl Ives also sang that song.

The only nursery rhyme songs I have heard in the last decade or so
are those sung by Trout Fishing in America. Their song "The Window"
is a compilation of nursery rhymes which they parodize. Check them out on their website www.troutmusic.com.

We are going to see Trout Fishing in America today at the Kerrville
Folk Festival. We have been to the festival for so many years that
we may becoming "Kerrverts".


If you ever have a chance to see Trout Fishing in America, I recommend
them highly.

Will keep you posted on the show.

Juan

--- In dalton59@..., patricia lee <pjlee1117@...> wrote:

Dilly dilly sammy turner

On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 9:40 PM, patricia lee <pjlee1117@...> wrote:

Lavender Blue


On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 7:45 PM, jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@...> wrote:



What 17th century nursery rhyme became a hit in 1959?

I believe it was a number 3 hit on the Billboard 100.

Who sang the song?

Does anyone care?

Your class hysterian,

Johnny



jhdouglas59
 

Correction.

Sirius satellite radio channel 5 is the correct channel. Channel
62 is old-time country classic music.

Juan

--- In dalton59@..., "jhdouglas59" <jhdouglas59@...> wrote:

Correcto mundo!!

How did anyone know that? I had no clue. I heard that song
yesterday on Sirius satellite radio channel 62 on Norm N. Nite's
show live from the Cleveland Rock Hall of Fame.

He explained the nursery rhyme bit. I never even realized there
was a nursery rhyme like that. I must have not been much into
nursery rhymes in my pre-school days.

I think he mentioned that Burl Ives also sang that song.

The only nursery rhyme songs I have heard in the last decade or so
are those sung by Trout Fishing in America. Their song "The Window"
is a compilation of nursery rhymes which they parodize. Check them out on their website www.troutmusic.com.

We are going to see Trout Fishing in America today at the Kerrville
Folk Festival. We have been to the festival for so many years that
we may becoming "Kerrverts".


If you ever have a chance to see Trout Fishing in America, I recommend
them highly.

Will keep you posted on the show.

Juan



--- In dalton59@..., patricia lee <pjlee1117@> wrote:

Dilly dilly sammy turner

On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 9:40 PM, patricia lee <pjlee1117@> wrote:

Lavender Blue


On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 7:45 PM, jhdouglas59 <jhdouglas59@> wrote:



What 17th century nursery rhyme became a hit in 1959?

I believe it was a number 3 hit on the Billboard 100.

Who sang the song?

Does anyone care?

Your class hysterian,

Johnny