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Miss Sue from Alabama

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children in the South at the turn of the 20th century. The children would then dance with each other.
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Check-list of recorded songs in the English language in the Archive of Folk Songs
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African American
Check-list of recorded songs in the English language in the Archive of Folk Songs
Categories
American children's songs
American folk songs
Songs about prostitutes
Songs about Alabama
Alabama in fiction

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