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- Donkey_Riding abstract "\"Donkey Riding\" is a traditional work song or sea shanty originally sung in Canada, Scotland and the Northeastern United States. It has also become popular as a children's song. The earliest written record of the song dates to 1857. The tune and words are an adaptation of \"Highland Laddie\". It is generally, but not universally, agreed that the \"donkey\" of the song title is a reference to the steam donkey, a kind of general-purpose steam engine. Stan Hugill, a sea-music historian, said that he had been informed that the song was also sung in the Gulf Ports as well as being popular at sea.".
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- Donkey_Riding wikiPageRevisionID "688152903".
- Donkey_Riding wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Donkey_Riding wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_folk_songs.
- Donkey_Riding wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_folk_songs.
- Donkey_Riding wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canadian_folk_songs.
- Donkey_Riding wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sea_shanties.
- Donkey_Riding wikiPageWikiLink Great_Big_Sea.
- Donkey_Riding wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_Coast_of_the_United_States.
- Donkey_Riding wikiPageWikiLink Highland_Laddie.
- Donkey_Riding wikiPageWikiLink Jonathan_Cohen_(musician).
- Donkey_Riding wikiPageWikiLink Julie_Stevens_(British_actress).
- Donkey_Riding wikiPageWikiLink Northeastern_United_States.
- Donkey_Riding wikiPageWikiLink Play_(Great_Big_Sea_album).
- Donkey_Riding wikiPageWikiLink Play_School_(UK_TV_series).
- Donkey_Riding wikiPageWikiLink Rick_Jones_(television_presenter).
- Donkey_Riding wikiPageWikiLink Road_Rage_(album).
- Donkey_Riding wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Donkey_Riding wikiPageWikiLink Sea_shanty.
- Donkey_Riding wikiPageWikiLink Stan_Hugill.
- Donkey_Riding wikiPageWikiLink Steam_donkey.
- Donkey_Riding wikiPageWikiLink Steam_engine.
- Donkey_Riding wikiPageWikiLink The_Travellers_(band).
- Donkey_Riding wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Donkey_Riding wikiPageWikiLink Work_song.
- Donkey_Riding wikiPageWikiLinkText "Donkey Riding".
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- Donkey_Riding title ""Donkey Riding"".
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- Donkey_Riding subject Category:American_folk_songs.
- Donkey_Riding subject Category:British_folk_songs.
- Donkey_Riding subject Category:Canadian_folk_songs.
- Donkey_Riding subject Category:Sea_shanties.
- Donkey_Riding hypernym Song.
- Donkey_Riding type MusicalWork.
- Donkey_Riding type Single.
- Donkey_Riding type Song.
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- Donkey_Riding type MusicRecording.
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- Donkey_Riding type Q386724.
- Donkey_Riding comment "\"Donkey Riding\" is a traditional work song or sea shanty originally sung in Canada, Scotland and the Northeastern United States. It has also become popular as a children's song. The earliest written record of the song dates to 1857. The tune and words are an adaptation of \"Highland Laddie\". It is generally, but not universally, agreed that the \"donkey\" of the song title is a reference to the steam donkey, a kind of general-purpose steam engine.".
- Donkey_Riding label "Donkey Riding".
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- Donkey_Riding sameAs Q16775166.
- Donkey_Riding wasDerivedFrom Donkey_Riding?oldid=688152903.
- Donkey_Riding isPrimaryTopicOf Donkey_Riding.