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Would you like a cookie? Miss Lucy had a baby, a baby, a baby She wears red feathers and hooly hoola skirt —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.240.55.173 (talk) 20:19, 11 March 2011 (UTC). Ooh-Ah, where's my bra? Miss Lucy had a baby, she named him Tiny Tim. With the alligator purse purse purse. Come back Peter come back Paul What’s that song that goes like “na na na na na na na na na na”? In comes the boogie man and out goes she Gimme a sucker! Does the Ginuwine song 'Pony' refers to a horse or a metaphor? Gimme a sucker! You can change your choices at any time by visiting Your Privacy Controls. *Dun-dun-da da Dun-dun-da da! Tie my shoe! Left it in my boyfriends car! Left it in my boyfriends car! Gimme a sucker! Miss Lucy called the doctor. “Miss Lucy Had A Baby”, also known by various other names, is an American schoolyard rhyme. Miss Lucy is a grandmother, a grandmother, a grandmother He ate a bar of soap soap soap Is there a meaning to "number nine" or nineif or 'eye niffy'? the boys r in the bathroom zipping up there flies are in the meadow … Wah Wah! There’s the “Miss Lucy had a baby”, which is a separate skip-rope song (noted above). You can sign in to vote the answer. But it wouldn't go down his Throat Throat Throat, Miss Lucy called the doctor, — Preceding unsigned comment added by GnatFriend (talk • contribs) 21:46, 2 September 2020 (UTC), When I was in elementary school my best friends and I sang it this way, Music used in Something You Can Do with Your Finger, Skipping-rope rhyme: Rhymes from the 1940s. Shots said the nurse nurse nurse Ooh-Ah, where's my bra? Sinbad went to heaven and his father went to... That's what Charlie said, Across several states in the Western US, I've always heard the "family" verse this way: The version currently on the site seems strange, as "I know my father too" doesn't rhyme with the 4th line of the stanza. Would you like a cookie? With the alligator purse purse purse, Surgery said the doctor, She put him in the bathtub to see if he could swim. Wah Wah! she thought it was a duck, Harris Elementary in Duluth Georgia, the girls on the bus sang this song (or a variation thereof) every single day both to and from school. * Shh! Get your answers by asking now. Gnebulon (talk) 23:58, 21 February 2011 (UTC), It would be interesting to know how far back this rhyme dates; the references go back to the 1950s (United States), and due to “Hell / -o (operator)” being the key part of the beginning rhyme (and “… nine / …dime” explaining the presence of “nine”), I’d guess it starts from there: public phones cost a dime approximately in the 1950s, and “nickle” doesn’t rhyme much (certainly not with “nine”). Did Jack Soo do hie own singing in Flower Drum Song. She lives just coconuts and fish from the sea. He tried to eat the bathtub, "Tell me no more lies." Miss Susie went to heaven the steam boat went to hello operator give me number 9 and if u disconnect me ill kick u from behind the refrigerator there was a piece of glass miss Susie sat upon it and broke her big fat ask me know more questions tell me know more lies. Ooh-Ah, where's my bra? wi' a duck's a***hole? Left it in my boyfriends car! — LlywelynII 02:32, 13 January 2014 (UTC), I took her out of this article since this was apparently the only place on the internet that even mentioned her. Join Yahoo Answers and get 100 points today. It’s interesting to speculate as to whether this has been influenced by or is connected to other uses of “Lucy” or “Susie” or the like. Wah Wah! Tie my shoe! As it stands, this article is far from encyclopedic. He drank aw the watter he ate aw the soap It has many variations, possibly originating from it, or from its predecessors. Every time you pass it you must show your — LlywelynII 11:28, 13 January 2014 (UTC). She put him in the bathtub, to see if he could swim. ? 76.232.206.206 (talk) 08:19, 25 July 2008 (UTC), So yeah, I'm going to clean up this page according to WP:LYRICS. Steamboat went to... Hello Operator, MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Ooh-Ah, where's my bra? I had a little monkey it's name was sunny Jim Chants, Clapping Games, and Jump Rope Rhymes: Mary had a rowboat/Miss Suzie/Miss Molly had a steamboat... https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Miss_Susie&oldid=976432742, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, A poster above relates this to the song “. the boys r in the bathroom zipping up there flies are in the meadow … Still have questions? However, I’ll refrain from stating “it originated in the 1950s in the US”, as the references don’t appear to draw this conclusion, though I’ll note it here.—Nils von Barth (nbarth) (talk) 13:41, 28 May 2011 (UTC), Edinburgh Castle stands upon a rock Wah Wah! We also had a much longer version that we kind of made up as we went. Left it in my boyfriends car!