Bingo (folk song), the Glossary
"Bingo" (also known as "Bingo Was His Name-O", "There Was a Farmer Had a Dog" or "B-I-N-G-O") is an English language children's song and folksong about a farmer’s dog.[1]
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47 relations: Abrams Books, Alan Mills (musician), Alice Gomme, Apo koinou construction, Bandit Heeler, Bark (sound), Barney & Friends, Bath, Somerset, Bluey (2018 TV series), Cambridgeshire, Camp Lazlo, Children's song, Clapping, Classical music, D major, Derbyshire, Drinking song, Elmo, Enborne, Folk music, Frederick Ranalow, John Britton (antiquary), John Langstaff, Liphook, Lisa's Sax, List of Bluey characters, Miller, Monton, Nottinghamshire, Nursery rhyme, Richard Lewis (tenor), Robert M. Charlton, Roud Folk Song Index, Sesame Street, Shepherd, Shropshire, Staffordshire, The Ingoldsby Legends, The Knickerbocker, The Simpsons, The Wall Street Journal, Theatre Royal Haymarket, There's No Disgrace Like Home, Toon In with Me, United States, Wakefield, YouTube.
- Cumulative songs
- Songs about dogs
- Songs about farmers
Abrams Books
Abrams, formerly Harry N. Abrams, Inc. (HNA), is an American publisher of art and illustrated books, children's books, and stationery.
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Alan Mills (musician)
Alan Mills (born Albert Miller; September 7, 1912 or 1913 – June 14, 1977) was a Canadian folksinger, writer, and actor.
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Alice Gomme
Alice Bertha Gomme, Lady Gomme (Merck; 4 January 1853, London – 5 January 1938, London), was a leading British folklorist, and a pioneer in the study of children's games, and the first president of Florence White's English Folk Cookery Association.
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Apo koinou construction
In linguistics, an apo koinou construction is a blend of two clauses through a lexical word that has two syntactical functions, one in each of the blended clauses.
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Bandit Heeler
Bandit Heeler is a main character of the Australian preschool animated television series Bluey, created by Joe Brumm.
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Bark (sound)
A bark is a sound most often produced by dogs.
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Barney & Friends
Barney & Friends is an American children's television series targeted at children aged two to five, created by Sheryl Leach.
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Bath, Somerset
Bath (RP) is a city in the ceremonial county of Somerset, in England, known for and named after its Roman-built baths.
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Bluey (2018 TV series)
Bluey is an Australian animated preschool television series which premiered on ABC Kids on 1 October 2018.
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Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire (abbreviated Cambs.) is a ceremonial county in the East of England and East Anglia.
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Camp Lazlo
Camp Lazlo is an American animated television series created by Joe Murray for Cartoon Network.
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Children's song
A children's song may be a nursery rhyme set to music, a song that children invent and share among themselves or a modern creation intended for entertainment, use in the home or education.
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Clapping
A clap is the percussive sound made by striking together two flat surfaces, as in the body parts of humans or animals.
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Classical music
Classical music generally refers to the art music of the Western world, considered to be distinct from Western folk music or popular music traditions.
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D major
D major (or the key of D) is a major scale based on D, consisting of the pitches D, E, sharp, G, A, B, and sharp.
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Derbyshire
Derbyshire is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands of England.
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Drinking song
A drinking song is a song sung while drinking alcohol.
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Elmo
Elmo is a red Muppet character on the children's television show Sesame Street.
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Enborne
Enborne is a village and civil parish, in West Berkshire, England.
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Folk music
Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival.
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Frederick Ranalow
Frederick Baring Ranalow (7 November 18738 December 1953) was an Irish baritone who was distinguished in opera, oratorio, and musical theatre, but whose name is now principally associated with the role of Captain Macheath in the ballad opera The Beggar's Opera, which he sang close to 1,500 times.
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John Britton (antiquary)
John Britton (7 July 1771 – 1 January 1857) was an English antiquary, topographer, author and editor.
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John Langstaff
John Meredith "Jack" Langstaff (December 24, 1920 – December 13, 2005), a concert baritone, and early music revivalist was the founder of the tradition of the Christmas Revels, as well as a respected musician and educator.
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Liphook
Liphook is a village in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England.
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Lisa's Sax
"Lisa's Sax" is the third episode of the ninth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons.
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List of Bluey characters
Bluey is an Australian animated preschool television series which premiered on ABC Kids on 1 October 2018.
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Miller
A miller is a person who operates a mill, a machine to grind a grain (for example corn or wheat) to make flour.
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Monton
Monton is a village in the City of Salford, Greater Manchester, England.
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Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire (abbreviated Notts.) is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands of England.
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Nursery rhyme
A nursery rhyme is a traditional poem or song for children in Britain and other European countries, but usage of the term dates only from the late 18th/early 19th century.
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Richard Lewis (tenor)
Richard Lewis CBE (10 May 191413 November 1990) was an English tenor of Welsh parentage.
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Robert M. Charlton
Robert Milledge Charlton (January 19, 1807January 18, 1854) was an American politician and jurist.
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Roud Folk Song Index
The Roud Folk Song Index is a database of around 250,000 references to nearly 25,000 songs collected from oral tradition in the English language from all over the world.
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Sesame Street
Sesame Street is an American educational children's television series that combines live-action, sketch comedy, animation and puppetry.
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Shepherd
A shepherd or sheepherder is a person who tends, herds, feeds, or guards flocks of sheep.
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Shropshire
Shropshire (historically SalopAlso used officially as the name of the county from 1974–1980. The demonym for inhabitants of the county "Salopian" derives from this name. and abbreviated Shrops) is a ceremonial county in the West Midlands of England, on the border with Wales.
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Staffordshire
Staffordshire (postal abbreviation Staffs.) is a landlocked ceremonial county in the West Midlands of England.
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The Ingoldsby Legends (full title: The Ingoldsby Legends, or Mirth and Marvels) is a collection of myths, legends, ghost stories and poems written supposedly by Thomas Ingoldsby of Tappington Manor, actually a pen-name of an English clergyman named Richard Harris Barham.
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The Knickerbocker
The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, was a literary magazine of New York City, founded by Charles Fenno Hoffman in 1833, and published until 1865.
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The Simpsons
The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company.
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The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), also referred to simply as the Journal, is an American newspaper based in New York City, with a focus on business and finance.
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Theatre Royal Haymarket
The Theatre Royal Haymarket (also known as Haymarket Theatre or the Little Theatre) is a West End theatre on Haymarket in the City of Westminster which dates back to 1720, making it the third-oldest London playhouse still in use.
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There's No Disgrace Like Home
"There's No Disgrace Like Home" is the fourth episode of the American animated television series The Simpsons.
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Toon In with Me
Toon In with Me is an American live-action/animated anthology television series created by Neal Sabin for MeTV and MeTV Toons.
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United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
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Wakefield
Wakefield is a cathedral city in West Yorkshire, England located on the River Calder.
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YouTube
YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google.
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See also
Cumulative songs
- Alouette (song)
- And the Green Grass Grew All Around
- Ar rannoù
- Bingo (folk song)
- Chad Gadya
- Children, Go Where I Send Thee
- Cumulative song
- Echad Mi Yodea
- Eh, Cumpari!
- Farmyard Song
- Green Grow the Rushes, O
- Il Pulcino Pio
- Must Be Santa (song)
- Old King Cole
- Old MacDonald Had a Farm
- Rig-a-Jig-Jig
- Schnitzelbank
- Star Trekkin'
- Ten German Bombers
- Ten Green Bottles
- The Barley Mow
- The Herring Song
- The Music Man (song)
- The Rattlin' Bog
- The Twelve Days of Christmas (song)
- There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly
Songs about dogs
- Änglahund
- (How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window?
- (Old Dogs, Children and) Watermelon Wine
- Andy mein Freund
- Atomic Dog
- Ballada o pancernych
- Bingo (folk song)
- Black Dog (Arlo Parks song)
- D.I.V.O.R.C.E.
- Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me a Bow Wow
- Dirty Old Egg-Sucking Dog
- Dog & Butterfly (song)
- Dogs (Pink Floyd song)
- Don't Eat the Yellow Snow
- Every Dog Has Its Day
- Feed Jake
- Golden Retriever (song)
- Hark, Hark! The Dogs Do Bark
- Hellhound on My Trail
- Hey Bulldog
- Hey Diddle Diddle
- Hound Dog (song)
- I Love My Dog
- Il Pulcino Pio
- Labrador Retriever (song)
- Like My Dog
- Mama Will Bark
- Martha My Dear
- Me and You and a Dog Named Boo
- Ol' Red
- Old Blue (song)
- Old Mother Hubbard
- Old Shep
- Oro jaska, beana
- Rene and Georgette Magritte with Their Dog after the War
- Salty Dog Blues
- Seamus (song)
- Shannon (song)
- Shoot the Dog
- Supersonic (Oasis song)
- They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!
- Walkin' the Dog
- Walking the Dog
- What's My Name? (Snoop Doggy Dogg song)
- Who Let the Dogs Out
Songs about farmers
- Bingo (folk song)
- Cafe on the Corner (song)
- Daddy Won't Sell the Farm
- Farmer John (song)
- Farmer's Daughter (Crystal Bowersox song)
- Farmer's Daughter (Rodney Atkins song)
- Farmyard Song
- International Harvester (song)
- Magtanim ay 'Di Biro
- Missouri Waltz
- Old Aunt Jemima
- Old MacDonald Had a Farm
- The Combine Harvester
- The Farmer and the Cowman
- The Farmer in the Dell
- Where the Green Grass Grows
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bingo_(folk_song)
Also known as A Franklyn's Dogge, B, I, N, G, O, B-I-N-G-O, Bingo Was His Name-O, B—I—N—G—O, There was a farmer, There was a farmer had a dog.