Description: Do Your Ears Hang Low Fun Comedy, Childrens Music, Nursery Rhymes Music, flash music, download stock music and royalty-free production music
Keywords: Do Your Ears Hang Low Fun Comedy, flash music, download stock music, royalty-free production music, television music, license music, buyout music, websites music, stock music, music licensing, royalty-free stock music, royalty free sounds, stock music downloads, cheap royalty free music, stock music library, royalty free audio, royalty free music downloads, instrumental music, stock music clips, royalty free background music, royalty-free song, tv music, music clips, music wav, business music, royalty free sound, production music library, cheap production music, music for videos, website music, trade show video production, tv programme theme music, audio recorder software, Children, Kids, Boy, Girl, Nursery Rhyme, Ring Tone, Fun, Ringtong Ring-Back, Ring Back, Mobile, Happy, School, Nursery, Kinder Garden, Infants, Education "Do Your Ears Hang Low?" is a children's song that is often sung in schools and at camps The melody of this song was partially taken from another: "Turkey in the Straw" Various theories exist concerning the origin of the lyrics, but no conclusive evidence seems to exist
Various versions with alternative lyrics exist, the earliest known version is "Do Your Balls Hang Low", 1 collected in 1941 by Vance Randolph, but not printed by him until 1992 in the book "Randolph, Roll Me in Your Arms" This version is listed in the Roud Folk Song Index under a separate number Other versions printed shortly afterwards would suggest that this a rather rude wartime soldiers' song that has made its way into other circles: rugby singing, campfire singing The original lyric version is also in the Roud Folk Song Index under number
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