Item Detail
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Ay thingo lingo lin-go
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21916
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Over phone
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Female
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Austin, Tx
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Tx
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46
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Mother
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Hispanic and Asian
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Mormon
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This song has been a part of this person's culture since before she could remember and she sung it to her children and it has passed through her generation.
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This song is sung at times when a person is trying to either soothe or simply play with a baby or toddler.
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My family has resided in Austin, Tx going several generations back. This folk song is one I've only heard among my family group but it has been passed down through at least three generations.
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Baby, family, bouncing baby song, childhood, baby songs
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In my family this was a song I came to know as something one would sing when bouncing a baby on their knee. It was sung to me by my mother, grandmother and aunts. My mother recalls her mother as well as her grandmother singing the song to her. No one can really trace the song back to any one person or any specific time; nor could they tell you what the words, "Ay thingo lingo lingo" mean.
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Aldina
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Rosdahl
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Female
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24
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Engl. 391
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Eric Eliason