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Subject: RE: granny will your dog bite From: GUEST,Arkie Date: 04 Mar 02 - 12:54 AM The verse also appears in some versions of Cotton Eyed Joe along with another verse that goes
Granny will your hen peck, no child no |
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Subject: RE: granny will your dog bite From: Steve Latimer Date: 03 Mar 02 - 10:31 PM It's not my dog. |
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Subject: RE: granny will your dog bite From: masato sakurai Date: 03 Mar 02 - 09:13 PM For more info on "Granny Will Your Dog Bite," CLICK HERE (from The Fiddler's Companion). ~Masato |
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Subject: RE: granny will your dog bite From: wlisk Date: 03 Mar 02 - 08:39 PM Granny Will Your Dod Bite Granny will your dog bite, Your hen peck, your rooster fight, Your turkey walk a fence rail? No, child no. Granny will your dog bite? No child, no child. Daddy took his bitter off, A long time ago. Words from book by Gerald Milnes called "Granny Will Your Dog Bite and Other Mountain Rhymes". This is a nice compilation book with illustrations and a cassette of the tunes. Bill |
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Subject: RE: granny will your dog bite From: Malcolm Douglas Date: 03 Mar 02 - 02:59 PM Great Big Taters in Sandy Land at The Fiddler's Companion
See also this earlier discussion in the Forum: Sally Anne |
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Subject: RE: granny will your dog bite From: katlaughing Date: 03 Mar 02 - 02:48 PM Hi, Lisa. Welcome to the Mudcat. There is some information about the first song in this thread. Looks like it is known as Soldier's Joy. Also, if you type in your title phrase in the SuperSearch box at the top of the threads and hit go, you will find some other threads with info and some verses of it, too. It is better if you start a separate thread for each song and do a supersearch, too. Hope this helps, kat |
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Subject: granny will your dog bite From: GUEST,Lisa Date: 03 Mar 02 - 02:17 PM I would love it if someone out there can tell me what the lyrics are to this song. All that I know are as follows: Granny will your dog bite, no child no, daddy cut his biter off a long time ago. I once heard an elderly fiddler sing this in North Carolina, and I do not remember the rest. Also, I would like to find the lyrics to "Big Taters in Sandy Land". I would be very appreciative of anyone's help. |
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