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22 Apr 25 - 08:25 PM (#4221480) Subject: Origins: Spanish Guitar (Ring Ching Ching) From: Jack Horntip This thread is for posting variants to the song Spanish Guitar (Ring Ching Ching). A version of the song is still sung by the Pi Beta Phi -- a fraternity for women. Do you sing a version of this song? Any help is appreciated. Thanks! SPANISH GUITAR Here is the version from the digital tradition. See here: https://mudcat.org/@displaysong.cfm?SongID=5502 |
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22 Apr 25 - 08:50 PM (#4221481) Subject: RE: Origins: Spanish Guitar (Ring Ching Ching) From: Jack Horntip Ring, Ching, Ching Posted to facebook by Pi Beta Phi on January 24, 2020 The being of the song is clipped. Performative note the when person sings "ring" you use the tableware to hit the table at the "ching ching" you hit your glass twice so that it "chinks" twice. See here: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=549993682393967 |
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22 Apr 25 - 08:58 PM (#4221482) Subject: RE: Origins: Spanish Guitar (Ring Ching Ching) From: Jack Horntip CHING CHING A-LING 1930s. Forester's Songbook [undated (1930s)] Internal references to the CCC and Iowa State University. See here: https://archive.org/details/1930s-foresters-songbook-ccc-and-iowa-state-university |
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24 Apr 25 - 06:55 PM (#4221559) Subject: RE: Origins: Spanish Guitar (Ring Ching Ching) From: Jack Horntip Ring-a-ling 1945. Song Book of the Wild Hares See here: https://archive.org/details/1945songbookofthewildhares/page/n59/mode/2up?q=Spanish Chorus perhaps derived from "Spanish Guitar" verses partially derived from the Gay Caballero. |