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Hiding-seek Song All hid? (Is it all hid?)- a Hiding-go-seek song- Text incomplete
Is it all hid? (No, no!)
I went down to de devil's town,
Is it all hid? (No, no!), etc. |
Macalilililion
This song is sung in a game played like "Red Rover".
Buenas dias su senoria..Macalilililion
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Ring Round Rosey
Ring around a Rosey
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| Hiding-seek Song | Macalilililion | Ring Round Rosey |
| The John and Ruby Lomax 1939 Southern States Recording Trip | The John and Ruby Lomax 1939 Southern States Recording Trip | The John and Ruby Lomax 1939 Southern States Recording Trip |
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Escolha par = Choose a Partner
Forms part of a group of field materials documenting Alice Lemos Avila and friends performing Portuguese songs and music from December 31, 1838 through April 12, 1939, collected by Sidney Robertson Cowell in Oakland, California. |
O Senhor Ladrao = Oh Mister Robber
In this game the players join hands to form a circle in the center of which stands a lone boy or girl who is to be the "Senhor Ladrao" or "Mr. Robber". The ring revolves around him singing the song and keeping in step with the music. The lone player or "Mr. Robber" sings the last
stanza of the song and at the words," ONE OF THE MADAMS I SHALL EMBRACE"
he chooses a person from among those in the circle and after embracing her, exchanges places with her. She then becomes the "Mr. Robber" and the game starts anew.
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King William was King James' son
First line of song: King William was King James' son ![]() |
| Escolha par = Choose a Partner | O Senhor Ladrao = Oh Mister Robber | King William was King James' Son |
| California Gold: Northern California Folk Music from the Thirties | California Gold: Northern California Folk Music from the Thirties | California Gold: Northern California Folk Music from the Thirties |
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