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- Sweet_Violets abstract "\"Sweet Violets\" is a classic example of a \"censored rhyme\", where the expected-rhyme of each couplet is replaced with an unexpected word which segues into the next couplet or chorus. For example, the first couplets go:There once was a farmer who took a young missIn back of the barn where he gave her a...Lecture on horses and chickens and eggsAnd told her that she had such beautiful...Manners that suited a girl [etc.]The chorus is taken nearly verbatim from the song \"Sweet Violets\" by Joseph Emmet, from his 1882 play Fritz Among the Gypsies:Sweet violets, sweeter than the rosesCovered all over from head to toeCovered all over with sweet violets.The song was recorded by Dinah Shore with Henri René's Orchestra & Chorus in Hollywood on May 20, 1951. The song was released by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-4174A (78 rpm record), 47-4174A (single) (in USA) and by EMI on the His Master's Voice label as catalog number B 10115. The Dinah Shore version was arranged by Cy Coben and Charles Grean. It reached # 3 on the Billboard magazine charts. It has also been recorded by Mitch Miller and the Gang, Jane Turzy, and Judy Lynn. The song (in all its versions, combined) reached #1 on the Cash Box magazine best-seller chart.Numerous folk versions exist in which the implied lyrics are more risque.".
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- Sweet_Violets wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sweet Violets".
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- Sweet_Violets title "#1 record".
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- Sweet_Violets years "1951-09-01".
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- Sweet_Violets comment "\"Sweet Violets\" is a classic example of a \"censored rhyme\", where the expected-rhyme of each couplet is replaced with an unexpected word which segues into the next couplet or chorus.".
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