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in the United States was based upon this song. It has been argued that this allegation is incorrect, as the "Turkey in the Straw" tune had been used long before this song was created. Nevertheless, because of the association, a number of American ice cream truck companies ceased to use the "Turkey in
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1830, at that time, "coon" was typically used to refer to someone white, it was only in 1848 when a clear use of the word "coon" to refer to a black person in a derogative sense appeared. It is possible that the negative racial connotation of the word evolved from "Zip Coon" and the common use of the
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and George Nicholls. "Zip Coon" in turn has been linked to a number of 19th century folk songs believed to have older antecedents in Irish/Scottish/English folk songs. Songs proposed it has links to include "Natchez Under the Hill", "The Old Bog Hole", "The Rose Tree", "Sugar in the Gourd", "The
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The song is related to a number of tunes of the 19th century and the origin of these songs has been widely debated. Links to older Irish/Scottish/English ballads have been proposed, such as "The Old Rose Tree". The song became highly popular and many variations of the song exist. It was also
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copyrighted a song with new lyrics and music titled "Turkey in the Straw" on July 12, 1861, but with the wordless music of "Zip Coon" (titled "Old Melody") attached at the end. The tune of "Zip Coon" then became known as "Turkey in the Straw".
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had a rewritten version of this song which was sung in the direct-to-video films such as "Barney's Adventure Bus" and "Let's Go to the Farm", as well as the Season 5 episode "Howdy Friends!" and the Season 8 episode "Squares, Squares,
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players as early as 1820, and the tune of "Turkey in the Straw"/"Zip Coon" may have come from the fiddle tune "Natchez Under the Hill" believed to have been derived from "Rose Tree".
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series made this one more popular with their own take in "Wakko's America", to which Wakko uses the melody to showcase all the countries from the United States and capitals.
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published a version called "Ole Zip Coon" with different lyrics circa 1835. Both Birch's and Dixon's versions keep the same chorus and the first four stanzas:
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featured this song as one of its selected songs for the music video story "Yankee Doodle Dandy". The song was later featured in a few episodes in the
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The title of "Zip Coon" or "Old Zip Coon" was used to signify a dandified free black man in northern United States. "Zip" was a diminutive of "
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features a variation of the song in the style of an ice cream truck for its delivery vehicle which is used to deliver tools to the players.
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wrote the lyrics to Otto Bonnell's version of "Turkey in the Straw, A Rag-Time Fantasy" which was published by Leo Feist Inc., New York.
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The title "Turkey in the Straw" later became associated with the tune of "Zip Coon" in an unusual way. According to James J. Fuld,
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Black Eagle", "Glasgow Hornpipe", "Haymaker's Dance", "The Post Office", "Old Mother Oxford", "Kinnegad Slasher" and others.
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Another version of "Old Zip Coon" with new self-referencing lyrics by David K. Stevens (1860–1946) was published in the
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and George Nicholls had separately claimed to have written the song, and the dispute has not been not resolved.
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Lornell, Kip; Russell, Tony; Pinson, Bob (July 1, 2006). "Country Music Records: A Discography, 1921–1942".
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Artistic and popular use of "Turkey in the Straw" through the years has established the song as an item of
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plays his own variation of the song, with different verses altogether, in the 1960 short "Ozark Lark".
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used the tune for "Wakko's America", in which Wakko names all 50-state capitals in the form of a song.
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Shapiro, Craig (September 13, 1994). "Kidvid: No Case is Too Thorny for the Olsen Twins to Crack".
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word "coon" in minstrel shows. Another suggested derivation of the word meaning a black person is
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man went by in his little blue and white wagon, playing 'Turkey in the Straw' on his music box".
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began, Dixon published a new version of "Zip Coon" with updated lyrics pertaining to the war:
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verses. Folklorists have documented folk versions with obscene lyrics from the 19th century.
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in the 1830s. This version was first published between 1829 and 1834 in either New York or
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that first gained popularity in the 19th century. Early versions of the song were titled "
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in New York City, featuring "Turkey in the Straw" as one of their four-song selections.
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used the tune (and also two other traditional American folk tunes) in his composition
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of the ballad "My Grandmother Lived on Yonder Little Green", published in 1857 by
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The chorus "Zip a duden duden duden zip a duden day" likely influenced the song "
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The song was released in March 1916. It was performed by the silent movie actor
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as a symbol of white rural people. Although the song "Zip Coon" was published
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According to survivors, "Turkey in the Straw" was among songs played by the
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The New Republic: That Viral Story About the Racist Ice Cream Song Is Wrong
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Green, Seth (December 19, 2010). "Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III".
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annoys an orchestra by repeatedly playing the tune over their efforts at
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In subsequent stanzas, both lyricists talk about events in the life of
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comic who was a popular recording artist from the 1890s to the 1910s.
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A recording of "Turkey in the Straw" by Grant Raymond Barrett in 2005
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The Musical Comedy Films of Grigorii Aleksandrov: Laughing Matters
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performed an anti-Axis Powers version of "Turkey in the Straw".
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In 1928, this was used as the base melody in the famous early
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The Book of World-famous Music: Classical, Popular, and Folk
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The song gave rise to the blackface minstrel show character
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is sometimes erroneously credited as the song's author.
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In early June 1922, Texas champion breakdown fiddler
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And the first man I chanced to meet war ole Zip Coon;
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Did you eber see the wild goose, sailing on de ocean,
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Front cover of a 1834 sheet music for "Zip Coon" by
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A' Turkey in the Straw, "I get a kick outta this.."
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And twist 'em up a tune called Turkey in the Straw.
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Taylor & Francis. 2013. pp. 374–375. 1099:"Turkey in the Straw" was the signature song of 729:O de wild goose motion is a berry pretty notion; 569:Hittin' up a tune called "Turkey in the Straw". 549:Hittin' up a tune called "Turkey in the Straw". 451:The horses ran away, broke the wagon all to hell 449:Oh I jumped in the seat and I gave a little yell 333:Turkey in the straw, in the straw, in the straw, 1957:"The Ice Cream Truck Song Has a Racist History" 1840: 1838: 1532:Irish Fiddle Music from Counties Cork and Kerry 1410: 1408: 762:, Birch of President Jackson's battle with the 731:Ebry time de wild goose, beckens to de swaller, 676:Sings posum up a gum tree an coony in a holler. 563:A' Turkey in the Straw, A' Turkey in the grass, 514:It's a little tune called Turkey in the Straw. 435:Wouldn't go ahead, nor he wouldn't stand still, 2403:Georgetown University:"Charles Ives's America" 2074: 2072: 1979:"The Racist Roots of the Ice Cream Truck Song" 1018:which prominently features Turkey in the Straw 707:O ist old Suky blue skin, she is in lub wid me 547:Hay! Roll 'em, twist 'em up a high tuc-ka-haw, 359:The Reubens are dancing to Turkey in the Straw 341:And put on a tune called Turkey in the Straw. 315:Roll 'em up an' twist 'em up a high tuc-ka-haw 185:frequently adapted and used in popular media. 145:/Turkey in the Straw medley" performed by the 747:I went down to Sandy Hollar t other arternoon 680:Den over dubble trubble, Zip coon will jump. 523:titled, "Turkey in the Straw" was created by 2303:The New Illustrated Treasury of Disney Songs 1835: 1570: 1405: 824:And he played in time and he played in tune, 678:(3×) Posum up a gum tree, coonny on a stump, 437:So he went up and down like an old saw mill. 408:Roll 'em up and twist 'em up a high tuckahaw 379:With a rump and riddle and a high tuc-ka-haw 2069: 1866: 1864: 1814: 1812: 1712:. University of Chicago Press. p. 98. 1674: 1672: 1670: 1668: 1528: 1498: 1496: 545:A' Turkey in the Straw, "What did you say?" 270:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 1877:. New York: Simon & Schuster. p.  1274:featured this song, which was arranged by 711:What do you tink now, Suky hab for supper, 698:O Zip a duden duden duden zip a duden day. 696:O Zip a duden duden duden duden duden day. 694:O Zip a duden duden duden zip a duden day. 674:(3×) O ole Zip Coon he is a larned skoler, 543:Turkey in the Straw, A' Turkey in the hay, 431:Came to a river and I couldn't get across, 331:Turkey in the hay, in the hay, in the hay. 2344: 2134: 1928: 973:Learn how and when to remove this message 700:Zip a duden duden duden zip a duden day. 567:Roll 'em, twist 'em up a high tuc-ka-haw, 290:Learn how and when to remove this message 208:believes the first part of the song is a 127:"Chicken Reel/Turkey in the Straw medley" 2139:. Oxford University Press. p. 572. 2137:The Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets 2028:"New artists now first heard on records" 2000:Johnson, Theodore R III (May 11, 2014). 1861: 1809: 1678: 1665: 1618: 1493: 1455:. Dover Publications. pp. 591–592. 1414: 1114:incorporated the tune, along with other 1068: 984: 820:There once was a man with a double chin, 578: 453:Sugar in the gourd and honey in the horn 413:Went out to milk, and I didn't know how, 2365: 2350: 2329: 1999: 1870: 1705: 832:"Nigger Love a Watermelon, Ha! Ha! Ha!" 574: 508:Turkey in the straw, turkey in the hay, 433:Paid five dollars for a blind old hoss; 424:Says Mr. Catfish, "What does you mean?" 404:Turkey in the straw, turkey in the hay, 2585: 1444: 1442: 1440: 1438: 878: 492:, versions about fishing and one with 428:And turned Mr. Catfish wrong side out. 406:Turkey in the straw, turkey in the hay 375:Turkey in the straw, turkey in the hay 2518: 2162:"Dr. Demento to explain land on tube" 1954: 1625:. Mel Bay Publications. p. 222. 1052:The 1990s animated television series 875:the Straw" melody for their jingles. 838:Nigger Love a Watermelon, Ha! Ha! Ha! 415:I milked the goat instead of the cow. 197:who popularized the song, as well as 1950: 1948: 1586:Eloise Barrett Hubbard; 1897–1978), 1535:. Mel Bay Publications. p. 83. 1448: 1303:Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III 1205:" number from the 1944 musical film 911:adding citations to reliable sources 882: 766:and Dixon of General Jackson at the 510:Turkey in the straw what do you say. 444:And every time Miss Toad would sing, 417:A monkey sittin' on a pile of straw, 399:Crack my whip and the leader sprung, 361:Hey highdy heydy, and a haw haw haw 313:Turkey in de straw, turkey in de hay 311:Turkey in de straw, turkey in de hay 268:adding citations to reliable sources 235: 21:Turkey in the Straw (disambiguation) 1993: 1475: 1435: 781:We'll vanquish all the Montezumas! 751:Ole Zip Coon he is a natty scholar, 422:Met Mr. Catfish comin' down stream. 401:l seys day-day to the wagon tongue. 13: 2531: 2433:. Gloucestershire: Amberly. p. 303 1772:. NativeGround.com. 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