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  2. Turkey in the Straw - Wikipedia

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    The link to "The Old Rose Tree" has been questioned, [4] but a number of musicologists suggest that it may be a composite of "The Rose Tree" and "The (Bonny) Black Eagle". [6] Similar tune was popular with fiddle players as early as 1820, and the tune of "Turkey in the Straw"/"Zip Coon" may have come from the fiddle tune "Natchez Under the Hill ...

  3. Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics are a very faithful translation of the original, the only difference is that instead of watching the tree from a bus, the Italian singer watches it from a tram. Also in 1973, Los Mismos covered the song as "Pon Una Cinta En El Viejo Roble" (Belter 08-263). Perry Como included the song in his album And I Love You So (1973).

  4. Down in the Willow Garden - Wikipedia

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    The song was recorded as "Rose Conley" by G. B. Grayson and Henry Whitter on either 18 November 1927 [2] or 9 October 1928, for the Victor Talking Machine Company (Victor 21625). [5] Wade Mainer and Zeke Morris recorded another version on 2 August 1937 in Charlotte, North Carolina (Bluebird B-7298), [ 5 ] giving it the name "Down in the Willow ...

  5. The Rose Tree (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The Rose Tree is a poem by William Butler Yeats. [1] It was published in 1921 as part of his collection Michael Robartes and the Dancer. Synopsis

  6. Billy Hill (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    "The Old Covered Bridge" "The Old Spinning Wheel" "The Scene Changes" "The West, A Nest and You" "There's a Cabin in the Pines" "There's a Home in Wyoming" "There's Little Box of Pine O" "There's No Light in the Lighthouse" "There's a Wild Rose that Grows" "They Cut Down the Old Pine" "Till the Clock Strikes Three" "Timber" "The Tree that ...

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  9. The Rose of England - Wikipedia

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    The Rose of England is an English-language folk song, catalogued as Child ballad 166 and Roud Folk Song Index 4001. It is an account of Henry VII of England claiming the throne from Richard III of England , frequently allegorically .