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I've A Sweetheart In America
 Sung by Norton Park schoolchildren.
I've a sweetheart in America, I've another in Dundee —
eye-ee, eye-ee, I've another in Australia, And that's the one that's going to marry me
— eye-ee, eye-ee. First, he took me to America,
Second, he took me to Dundee — eye-ee, eye-ee, Third, he ran away and left me,
With three babies sittin on my knee — eye-ee, eye-ee. One was sittin on the table,
The other was sittin on my knee — eye-ee, eye-ee, The other was standin by the door side,
Singin, "Daddy, will ye no come back tae me — eye-ee,
eye-ee?"
This widely known song is used here for skipping.
James T. Ritchie points out that the tune is derived
from "What a Friend We Have in Jesus."
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Various Artists
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Singing in the Streets: Scottish Children's Songs
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