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Oh, John, the rabbit, Yes, Ma’am!
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Oh, John the rabbit, Yes, Ma’am Got a mighty habit, Yes, Ma’am Jumping in my garden, Yes Ma’am Cutting down my cabbage, Yes Ma’am My sweet potatoes, Yes Ma’am My fresh tomatoes, Yes Ma’am An if I live, Yes Ma’am To see next fall, Yes, Ma’am I ain’t gonna have, Yes Ma’am Your purchase will help us keep our site online! 15 Huge Stars Who Were Backup Singers First, HOT SONG: 21 Savage x Metro Boomin - "My Dawgâ" - LYRICS, NEW SONG: Rod Wave - POP SMOKE - "MOOD SWINGS" ft. Lil Tjay - LYRICS, NEW SONG: AC/DC - "Shot In The Dark" - LYRICS, NEW SONG: Shawn Mendes - "Wonder" - LYRICS, Songs That Will Make You Cry Uncontrollably.
Oh, John The Rabbit Traditional Song.
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Cuttin’ down my cabbage, Yes, Ma’am! Oh John the rabbit, yes ma'am Got a mighty habit yes ma'am Jumping in my garden "Cutting down my cabbage "My sweet potatoes "My fresh tomatoes "And If i live "To see next fall "I ain't gonna have "No trouble at all "Oh John the rabbit "Got a mighty habit "Jumping up in the morning "Putting on his clothes His socks and shoes His shirt and pants " Oh, John the rabbit, oh yes!
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Oh, John the rabbit, oh yes!Oh, John the rabbit, oh yes!Got a mighty bad habit, oh yes!Of goin' to my garden, oh yes!And eatin' all my peas, oh yes!And cuttin' down my cabbage, oh yes!He ate tomatoes, oh yes!And sweet potatoes, oh yes!And if I live, oh yes!To see next fall, oh yes!I won't have, oh yes!A garden at all, oh yes!OH, NO! You Can Read. Understanding relationships between music, the other arts,… I won't have no garten at all no sir. The call and response structure is easily and endlessly modified to fit nearly any situation. Students sing about the antics of John the Rabbit, add a simple Orffestration, and compose eight-beat vegetable rhythms. It comes from the American South, and is a wonderful example of the African American call and response style.
My sweet potatoes, Yes, Ma’am!