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Miss Lucy is the main character in the song "Miss Lucy Long", introduced in 1843, which has the same meter and rhythmic structure of a repeated couplet, and a very similar tune. The song was popular at blackface minstrel shows. [22] [23] 'Miss Lucy Neal' was a popular African-American song published in 1854. [24]
This song is sometimes combined or confused with "Miss Lucy had a baby", which is sung to the same tune and also served as a jump-rope song. That song developed from verses of much older (and cruder) songs which were most commonly known as "Bang Bang Rosie" in Britain, "Bang Away Lulu" in Appalachia, [10] and "My Lula Gal" in the West. [11]
Pages in category "American children's songs" The following 81 pages are in this category, out of 81 total. ... Miss Lucy had a baby; Miss Molly Had a Dolly;
Miss Lucy or Ms. Lucy may refer to: "Miss Lucy had a baby", a schoolyard rhyme, jump-rope chant, and clapping game "Miss Lucy had a steamboat", a schoolyard profanity-avoidance rhyme, jump-rope chant, and clapping game
Pages in category "Songs about children" ... Mercy (Madame Monsieur song) Miss Lucy had a baby; Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm; Motherless Child Blues; The Musical Box (song) My Boy; N.
Maggie May (folk song) María la del Barrio (song) Mary Had a Little Lamb; Mary Mack; Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary; Minnie's Yoo-Hoo; Miss Lucy had a baby; Miss Molly Had a Dolly; Miss Polly Had a Dolly; Miss Susie; Mona Lisa (Nat King Cole song) Mother Machree (song) Mrs. Potato Head (song) Mrs. Steven Rudy; My Sister (Juliana Hatfield song)
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Mary Had a Baby" may refer to: " Miss Lucy had a baby ", an American schoolyard rhyme "Mary Had a Baby" (carol) , a 19th-century American Christmas song that appears on Cyndee Peters's album En julhälsning från Cyndee