Granny's in the Cellar [Posen]

A humourous and "disgusting" song typical of 20th century North American adolescents. "Grandma" is filthy and smelly and sniffly and her eyes (and nose) drop into the food which she is preparing. Campfire song sung at Anglican-sponsored girls' camp. Posen (MUN thesis) "...

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Main Author: Spurrell, Andrea C.
Other Authors: Halley, M.
Language:unknown
Published: 1987
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/munfla_list/id/1747
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spelling ftmemorialunivdc:oai:collections.mun.ca:munfla_list/1747 2023-12-31T10:05:29+01:00 Granny's in the Cellar [Posen] Grandma's in the Cellar Grandma's in the cellar Spurrell, Andrea C. Halley, M. near Gambo Bonavista Bay 05/01/1987 1+chorus 6 (chorus has 5) http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/munfla_list/id/1747 unknown Memorial University Folklore Archive Song Title Index 74-196 http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/munfla_list/id/1747 All Rights Reserved 4 volume paper index of song recordings held in the MUNFLA Archives. The index was compiled by the Memorial University Folklore Archives; and the digital database created by the Research Centre for Music, Media and Place. Department of Folklore 1987 ftmemorialunivdc 2023-12-04T11:29:41Z A humourous and "disgusting" song typical of 20th century North American adolescents. "Grandma" is filthy and smelly and sniffly and her eyes (and nose) drop into the food which she is preparing. Campfire song sung at Anglican-sponsored girls' camp. Posen (MUN thesis) "Granny" (156) see "Granny's in the Cellar", 207. "Granny's in the Cellar" 150, 153, 163, 207. Other/Unknown Material Bonavista Bay Memorial University of Newfoundland: Digital Archives Initiative (DAI)
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description A humourous and "disgusting" song typical of 20th century North American adolescents. "Grandma" is filthy and smelly and sniffly and her eyes (and nose) drop into the food which she is preparing. Campfire song sung at Anglican-sponsored girls' camp. Posen (MUN thesis) "Granny" (156) see "Granny's in the Cellar", 207. "Granny's in the Cellar" 150, 153, 163, 207.
author2 Halley, M.
author Spurrell, Andrea C.
spellingShingle Spurrell, Andrea C.
Granny's in the Cellar [Posen]
author_facet Spurrell, Andrea C.
author_sort Spurrell, Andrea C.
title Granny's in the Cellar [Posen]
title_short Granny's in the Cellar [Posen]
title_full Granny's in the Cellar [Posen]
title_fullStr Granny's in the Cellar [Posen]
title_full_unstemmed Granny's in the Cellar [Posen]
title_sort granny's in the cellar [posen]
publishDate 1987
url http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/munfla_list/id/1747
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Bonavista Bay
genre Bonavista Bay
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op_source 4 volume paper index of song recordings held in the MUNFLA Archives. The index was compiled by the Memorial University Folklore Archives; and the digital database created by the Research Centre for Music, Media and Place.
Department of Folklore
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74-196
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