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Subject: Origins: Wildwood Flower parody From: GUEST,Frank Scaglione Date: 06 Jul 17 - 12:08 AM Can anyone help with the origin of the following lyrics to the tune of Wildwood Flower? 1st Verse: "Here's a song I have sung about 10,000 times, It's a tune that will drive you right out of your mind. You play a C, G and C, up to F and back to C, It's called the Wildwood Flower and I play it by the hour." There are another couple of verses. I have known this song for about 20 years, but can't remember where I got it from. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Frank |
Subject: RE: Origins: Wildwood Flower parody From: The Sandman Date: 06 Jul 17 - 12:10 PM I would forget it, a much better use of the tune imo is ReubenJames |
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