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[3] In 1927, the Portsmouth Daily Times reported that a group of boys from the state YMCA camp sang several camp songs, including "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt." [ 4 ] In 1931, Elmira, New York , newspaper the Star-Gazette reported that at a Boy Scout gathering at Seneca Lake , as scouts entered the mess hall, "Troop 18 soon burst into the ...
The first official record was the release of a home video in 1988, distributed by Fries Home Video, [5] a subdivision of Fries Entertainment, Inc.A version of the song was used as the closing theme of Lamb Chop's Play-Along, a 1992 televised puppet show on PBS.
To do this, they cash in their plane tickets to a friend, John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt (a "Camp" name, which in reality is the title of a song), and use the money to buy a yellow convertible 1967 Cadillac DeVille.
"John Jacob Jingleheimer Smith" Released: February 1971: Genre: Pop [1] Length: 2: 40: Label: Sunflower: Songwriter(s) Janice Lee Gwin, Linda Martin: Producer(s) Dick Monda, Don Sciarrotta: Daddy Dewdrop singles chronology
"John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt" "Thumbelina" (Larry Groce) "The Bear Went Over the Mountain" "Red River Valley" "Skip to My Lou" "Swanee River" (Stephen Foster) Western Medley: "The Yellow Rose of Texas"/"Buffalo Gals" "London Bridge Is Falling Down" "Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush" "Frère Jacques" "The Dump Truck Song" (Larry Groce) "Bingo"
John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt: Unknown Origin unknown, some evidence places its roots with vaudeville and theatre acts of the late 19th century and early 20th century popular in immigrant communities. Little Arabella Miller: Unknown Old MacDonald Had a Farm
The original 1993 Elephant Records release featured just the trio on the cover, without Elephant in the background. ... "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt" "Once I Saw ...
"John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt" "Found a Peanut" "Versace (song)" "Yon Yonson" "10 Green Bottles" "99 Bottles of Beer" "Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet" "Ti amo" "Ievan Polkka" (5th stanza) by Loituma, seen frequently in the infamous "Leekspin" animation "The Wheels on the Bus" "If You're Happy and You Know It" "Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes"