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Re: Hey, I need some assistance!
Posted By: Howard, on host 70.153.96.40
Date: Thursday, November 27, 2008, at 12:12:55
In Reply To: Hey, I need some assistance! posted by RiftTraveler on Wednesday, November 26, 2008, at 13:12:31:

All I know about that song is that Gene Autry recorded it and it went gold at a time when gold records were rare. Platinum had no been invented yet.

I've heard other songs with echos, such as "On Top of Old Smoky," but they tend to be too crude to quote.
Howard
> I know I'm not a terribly active member of the community, but I have been around for a while, so I don't feel terribly uncomfortable with this request. Just a little bit.
>
> It won't take much time- I just need you to answer a few question.
>
> Everyone knows the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer song, right? And, hopefully, you know all the echoes that go with it. By that I mean
>
> Rudolph the red nosed reindeer (reindeer!)
> Had a very shiny nose (Like a lightbulb!)
> And if you ever saw it (saw it)
> You would even say it glows! (Like a lightbulb!)
>
> Those echoes. Now, here's the thing. There are three parts of the song that have varying responses depending on the person singing the song, and I'm doing a sort of sociological study into this phenomenon. My task to you is, fill in the echoes for following appropriate parts:
>
> A
> They never let poor Rudolph (Rudolph!)
> Join in reindeer games (???????????)
>
> B
> Then how the reindeer loved him (loved him)
> And they shouted out with glee (?????????)
>
> C
> Rudolph the red nosed reindeer (reindeer)
> You'll go down in history! (??????????)
>
> If you could be ever so kind as to send me an email- CuellarMichael at Hotmail.com with what you sing when you reach the echoes, as well as your age, gender, ethnicity, and the location where you lived when you first learned the song, I would very much appreciate it! Thank you for your help in this matter!
>
> -Rifty

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