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15 Mar 00 - 04:29 PM (#195630) Subject: Cat's got the measles From: GUEST,Mike Does anyone know the words or title to a song recorded by Mike Seeger (probably with the New Lost City Ramblers) whose first line is The cat's got the measles and the dog's got the whooping cough doggone? |
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16 Mar 00 - 01:40 PM (#196203) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Cat's got the measles From: Metchosin |
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17 Mar 00 - 08:31 AM (#196705) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Cat's got the measles From: IanC Mike The "Cat's got the measles" I know is a set of "nonsense words" sung to the dance tune "The Keel Row". There are lots of these, and there is at least one old thread about them (search for "nonsense"). The words I know are The cat's got the measles, the measles, the measles. The cat's got the measles, the measles got the cat.
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17 Mar 00 - 09:38 AM (#196725) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Cat's got the measles From: Gern This is a song from Cousin Emmy, a Kentucky native and banjo hero of the 1940s (actually Cynthia Mae Carver) who was "re-discovered' by the New Lost City Ramblers in the early sixties. A recording can be found deep in the Smithsonian Folkways archives. The lyrics of Cousin Emmy's version were hardly nonsense, but rather surprising in their assertiveness: "Cat's got the measles, dog's got the whooping cough/ Cat's got the measles, dog's got the whooping cough/Doggone any woman who'd let a man be her boss." |