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"Villikins and his Dinah" (Laws M31A/B, Ro … "Villikins and his Dinah" (Laws M31A/B, Roud 271) is a stage song which emerged in England in 1853 as a burlesque version of a traditional ballad called "William and Dinah". Its great popularity led to the tune being later adopted for many other songs, of which the best known today is "Sweet Betsy from Pike".st known today is "Sweet Betsy from Pike".
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Early sheet music cover
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Unknown, sometimes attributed to "John Parry"
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Traditional with additions, possibly by E.L.Blanchard
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Villikins and his Dinah
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1853
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"Villikins and his Dinah" (Laws M31A/B, Ro … "Villikins and his Dinah" (Laws M31A/B, Roud 271) is a stage song which emerged in England in 1853 as a burlesque version of a traditional ballad called "William and Dinah". Its great popularity led to the tune being later adopted for many other songs, of which the best known today is "Sweet Betsy from Pike".st known today is "Sweet Betsy from Pike".
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