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Sipping Cider Through a Straw

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292: 116:. The first line is "The funniest girl that I ever saw, Was sucking cider thro' a straw". The lyrics go on to describe how a man ends up married because of sucking cider through a straw with a girl; the White-Smith sheet music advertised it as "drolly delivered to shrieks of laughter". 108:
in the late 19th century. His song "Suckin' Cider Thro' a Straw" was published in Great Britain by Charles Sheard & Co., and Sheard also held the U.S. copyright. It was noted in
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Seeger, Anthony; Seeger, Kate (2006). "Beyond the Embers of the Campfire: The Ways of Music at a Residential Summer Children's Camp".
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in the United States; this composition may be the origin of the folk song, or may owe its own origin to the folk song.
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Catalogue of Title-Entries of Books and Other Articles, January 1 to January 6, 1894
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Index

Sipping Cider Through a Straw (1919 song)
Song
Genre
American folk
minstrel
Songwriter(s)
minstrel song
White-Smith
Moore & Burgess's Minstrels
waltz time
key of F
The American Songbag
Pickens County, Georgia
Taylorville, Illinois
summer camps
Sucking cider thro' a straw
Catalogue of Title-Entries of Books and Other Articles, January 1 to January 6, 1894
"Sucking cider thro' a straw"
The American Songbag
Internet Archive
JSTOR
41699678
folk song
stub
expanding it
v
t
e
Categories
Songs about alcohol

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