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Alabama Singleton sings
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Alabama Singleton sings
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Alabama Singleton sings
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Alabama Singleton sings
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Oh, shucks. There'd be motion of their feets. [Laughter]
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Well, there was a man in Savannah Georgia used to sell watermelons and he would come through every morning early and we'd hear him sing.
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Alabama Singleton. I am 33-years-old.
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Savannah, GA
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A play that we used to play when we were children in Savannah.
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A ring play, just a ring play, a children's ring play
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A ring play, yes. When you say 'go all around the maypole' you'll join hands and be going around the ring and then you're showing your emotion and doing a little dance.
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In the middle of the ring and the rest of the children would be patting their hands.
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Yes.
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Alright
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Well, when you throw around the maypole you doesn't pat because your hands be joined then.
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