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- The_Rattlin_Bog abstract "The Rattlin' Bog is a popular Irish folk song about a bog in a valley, and its contents. The adjective rattlin' is an abbreviation of 'rattling' which in the context of this song, means 'splendid'. The song is a cumulative song, similar to The Twelve Days of Christmas, as it has a list at the end of each verse which grows throughout the piece. In some performances of the song, the speed is constantly increased, in the same way that The Sailor's Hornpipe is sometimes played. There is some variation in how the lyrics are documented. Some versions record the first word of the chorus as either 'Oh' or 'Ho' or just 'O' followed by the second word as either 'ro' or 'row'. Since it is a folk song, it has been transmitted over generations orally and aurally so all these versions coexist and it may be impossible and even nonsensical to seek a single authoritative version of the song's lyrics.Another song, known by various versions of the name And the Green Grass Grew All Around, is thought to have originally derived from The Rattlin' Bog or shared a common origin with it.".
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- The_Rattlin_Bog wikiPageRevisionID "665507864".
- The_Rattlin_Bog wikiPageWikiLink And_the_Green_Grass_Grew_All_Around.
- The_Rattlin_Bog wikiPageWikiLink Authority_Zero.
- The_Rattlin_Bog wikiPageWikiLink Bog.
- The_Rattlin_Bog wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_folk_songs.
- The_Rattlin_Bog wikiPageWikiLink Cumulative_song.
- The_Rattlin_Bog wikiPageWikiLink Ed_Piggford.
- The_Rattlin_Bog wikiPageWikiLink Folk_music_of_Ireland.
- The_Rattlin_Bog wikiPageWikiLink Golden_Bough_(band).
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- The_Rattlin_Bog wikiPageWikiLink The_Idlers.
- The_Rattlin_Bog wikiPageWikiLink The_Sailors_Hornpipe.
- The_Rattlin_Bog wikiPageWikiLink The_Twelve_Days_of_Christmas_(song).
- The_Rattlin_Bog wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rattlin' Bog"".
- The_Rattlin_Bog wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rattlin' Bog".
- The_Rattlin_Bog wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rattling Bog".
- The_Rattlin_Bog wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Rattlin' Bog".
- The_Rattlin_Bog hasPhotoCollection The_Rattlin_Bog.
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- The_Rattlin_Bog wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- The_Rattlin_Bog subject Category:Irish_folk_songs.
- The_Rattlin_Bog hypernym Song.
- The_Rattlin_Bog type Single.
- The_Rattlin_Bog comment "The Rattlin' Bog is a popular Irish folk song about a bog in a valley, and its contents. The adjective rattlin' is an abbreviation of 'rattling' which in the context of this song, means 'splendid'. The song is a cumulative song, similar to The Twelve Days of Christmas, as it has a list at the end of each verse which grows throughout the piece. In some performances of the song, the speed is constantly increased, in the same way that The Sailor's Hornpipe is sometimes played.".
- The_Rattlin_Bog label "The Rattlin' Bog".
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- The_Rattlin_Bog wasDerivedFrom The_Rattlin_Bogoldid=665507864.
- The_Rattlin_Bog isPrimaryTopicOf The_Rattlin_Bog.