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The authors of this song are not completely confirmed. In 1830, Sarah Josepha Hale published the song and claims she wrote it based on an actual experience when she was a teacher. In 1876, Mary Tyler of Sterling, Massachusetts claimed the song was about her. The melody is based on the refrain of "Goodnight, Ladies" written by Edwin Pearce Christy in 1847. This song has been a classic for children to learn for decades. This arrangement makes the song more approachable for less experienced players. It includes optional note names and an easier key to assist in learning it.
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