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Sayers, 1890 published in 1891 by Willis Woodward cf. (They concede the form "Ta-ra-ra Boom-der-e" to Henry J. NOTES : Cazden et al present a list of the various authors who have claimed this piece while denying credit to any of them.

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Smith, _Joe Hill_, 1969 (I use the 1984 Peregrine Smith Books edition), pp, 257-258) Adler, _The Man Who Never Died: The Life, Times, and Legacy of Joe Hill, American Labor Icon_, pp. Ta-ra-ra Boom De-ay (Barrie Stavis and Frank Harmon, editors, _The Songs of Joe Hill_, 1960, now reprinted in the Oak Archives series, pp. Ta Ra Ra Boom De Ay (We Have No School Today) (Pankake/Pankake-PrairieHomeCompanionFolkSongBook, p.

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"I'm the Man that Wrote Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay"

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Reginald Nettel, _Seven Centuries of Popular Song_, Phoenix House, 1956, pp. 103-106, "Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-De-Ay!" (1 text, 1 tune, plus a color print of an early sheet music cover) 2999-301, "Ta! Ra! Ra! Boom De Ay!" (1 text, 1 tune, an early but undated sheet music edition)Īline Waites & Robin Hunter, _The Illustrated Victorian Songbook_, Michael Joseph Ltd., 1984, pp. Fremont, editor, _Favorite Songs of the Nineties_, Dover Publications, 1973, pp. 25, "Ta-Ra-Ra Boom-Der-E" (1 text)įuld-BookOfWorldFamousMusic, pp. Sayers' lyrics: "A sweet Tuxedo girl I see, Queen of swell society, Fond of fun as fond can be, When it's on the strict Q.T."Ĭazden/Haufrecht/Studer-FolkSongsOfTheCatskills 144, "Ta-ra-ra-ra Boom, Hurray!" (1 text plus many fragments, 2 tunes) The chorus, "Ta-ra-ra(-ra) Boom-de-ay," is diagnostic. Ta-ra-ra Boom-der-e Ta-ra-ra Boom-der-e DESCRIPTION: The words often consist of floating lyrics.






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