词条 | Ging Gang Goolie |
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"Ging Gang Gooli(-e)" or "Ging Gang Goo" (below “Ging Gang”) is a gibberish song, widely spread around the world. It is popular among Scouts and Girl Guides. OriginIn 1905 the song, with Scandinavian spelling of the gibberish, was presented at a New Year’s cabaret in Gothenburg, Sweden.[1]. The lyrics and the melody were derived from student singing in Central Europe. Robert Baden-Powell and Mozart are often quoted as the originators of the song, but there is no evidence they were involved in its creation.[2] After early adoption by the Scandinavian Scout organisations, the song became eventually (starting in the 1940s and 1950s) a global hit among Scouts. In 1991 Dorothy Unterschutz, a Canadian Scout Leader from Edmonton, wrote a dramatization of the song in the form of a tale named "The Great Grey Ghost Elephant". It was published in Scouts Canada's "The Leader" magazine in the 1991 June–July Issue (p.7). The tale has also become a hit. [3] References1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://runeberg.org/eajubileum/0013.html|title=12 (Axel Engdahls jubileumsalbum 1895-1920. Axplockning ur författarens revyfabrikation, p. 12, N - morning - song)|last=Engdahl|first=Axel|date=1920|website=runeberg.org|language=sv|access-date=2019-02-19}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://stmgrts.org.uk/archives/2014/06/shally_wally_shally_wally_shally_wally_etc_etc.html |title=Shally Wally, Shally Wally, Shally Wally etc etc... |author= |date=5 June 2014 |website= St Margarets Community Website |publisher=St Margarets, London |access-date=15 Nov 2016}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=a true-to-original variant|url=http://www.scoutingresources.org.uk/stunts/stunts_008.html#The%20Great%20Grey%20Ghost%20Elephant |website=Scouting Resources UK|accessdate=2015-05-23}} External links
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