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26 Dec 98 - 07:43 PM (#50977) Subject: help! L( needed quickly! susanahs sow From: Rashie Greetings folks! I need the rest of words to this song... My great uncle loved this song, and they want to sing it at his funeral. (dont ask me! Wierd song...) here are the words we already have and can remember: "Susanah is a merry old sow *snort* *snort*" and thats it. Also, if anyone knows where else i can search for this song, please drop me a line!! -Rashie sh6549@schoolofhope.org
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27 Dec 98 - 10:47 PM (#51093) Subject: RE: help! L( needed quickly! susanahs sow From: gargoyle Take a "look" under the previous week's thread, "Pig Songs"....
I have no doubt, that a pecular, "verbal-tradition" of the same was posted.
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27 Dec 98 - 10:53 PM (#51096) Subject: RE: help! L( needed quickly! susanahs sow From: gargoyle Rahsae' You "got" me Touch'e
I will be more careful, in future, of following URLs, IEPs, PPs, and CAREFULLY examining the SOURCE.
Well, Done.
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28 Dec 98 - 01:36 AM (#51106) Subject: RE: help! L( needed quickly! susanahs sow From: Joe Offer Are you the great uncle, Gargoyle??? *snort* *snort*" -Joe Offer- |
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28 Dec 98 - 02:32 PM (#51150) Subject: RE: help! L( needed quickly! susanahs sow From: Rick N In appreciation for those that helped me with a recent word search, I give you what I know about this song (I hope it is the same one). apologies if I cant use the format properly: I heard it sung by John Roberts and Tony Barrand at a sing-round at Folklore Village, about 15 years ago, when I was 8 ;) I cant explain the gender switch. A farmer had a litter of pigs, *snort* igs, *whistle* igs, *sniff* idle-dee-digs, Cho: Suzanne is a funny old man, *snort* an, *whistle* an, *sniff* idle-dee-dan, Suzanne is a funny old man, Sing lassie sing ring sing lo, Suzanne is a funny old man, *snort* an, *whistle* an, *sniff* idle-dee-dan, Suzanne is a funny old man. And this little pig would have made fine pork, *snort* ork, *whistle* ork, *sniff* idle-dee-dork, Cho and so on with verses of 'made fine bacon', 'ham', and if you are nimble with the tongue, 'chittlins', 'trottlins', and 'sausage', ending with a verse: and that was the end of the litter of pigs, snort* igs, *whistle* igs, *sniff* idle-dee-digs, and chorus I hope you have the tune. If you want a telephone review call Rick Nagler in Prairie Farm, WI (715) before noon 12/29 |