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Origins: I've Got Sixpence, Jolly, Jolly Sixpence DigiTrad: I'VE GOT SIXPENCE
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Subject: RE: I've Got Sixpence From: Date: 13 Mar 99 - 01:44 PM The Opies trace versions back to 1810 in 'The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes', #480 (2nd. ed. 1997) |
Subject: RE: I've Got Sixpence From: Date: 12 Mar 99 - 06:34 PM Never heard of Elton Box. Is it the old folk song that goes?:
I've got sixpence, jolly, jolly sixpence,
There's an older folk song version, published in 1891, called "The Jolly Shilling" |
Subject: I've Got Sixpence From: jonathan.sceeles@ccmailgw.genpub.com Date: 12 Mar 99 - 06:00 PM Who holds rights to the lyrics of Elton Box's song, I've Got Sixpence? We are a publisher and wish to use a few lines in an upcoming book. |
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