An Early Roman Analogue for the 'Shoe My Foot' Stanzas? (Notes) (Critical Essay)
Folk Music Journal 2011, Annual, 10, 1
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Publisher Description
The 'shoe my foot' stanzas have been called 'the hydrogen ion of balladry because of their readiness of combination'. (1) Appearing in many folk songs and ballads, they also often occur simply by themselves, as a separate song, usually with an antistrophe: (2) Who's gonna shoe your pretty little foot?