Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 11:07     Subject: If you went to public elementary school in the early 1980’s and had music class

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Went to school in MoCo and we sang a lot of slave songs but didn't say that: Jimmy crack corn, swing low sweet chariot, nobody knows the trouble I've seen, my old Kentucky home

I went to school in MoCo starting in the 70s and am calling bulllsh!t on this.


You didn't sing African American spirituals, minstral songs, and other racial Americana without context in public school the 1970-80s? Imma call BS on that. We were not woke back then
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 11:01     Subject: If you went to public elementary school in the early 1980’s and had music class

Same as everyone. But in 3rd grade, we sang a Whitney Houston song. Shoot, I forgot the name. “The greatest gift of all is happening to me..” or something like that…
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 09:23     Subject: If you went to public elementary school in the early 1980’s and had music class

Anyone else sing "The Cat Came Back"? That is one f'ed up song.

Yes, I also sang all of the Americana songs, including Dixie.
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 09:23     Subject: If you went to public elementary school in the early 1980’s and had music class

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Went to school in MoCo and we sang a lot of slave songs but didn't say that: Jimmy crack corn, swing low sweet chariot, nobody knows the trouble I've seen, my old Kentucky home

I went to school in MoCo starting in the 70s and am calling bulllsh!t on this.


I don't know. We sang Swing Low Sweet Chariot in Fairfax County in the 80s.

I remember Halloween/"scary" songs we sang better than anything else because I loved them: Old Woman All Skin and Bones, Hill and Gully Rider...


Same, suburban NY

But also hippie songs like "where have all the flowers gone" and "imagine."
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 07:12     Subject: If you went to public elementary school in the early 1980’s and had music class

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Went to school in MoCo and we sang a lot of slave songs but didn't say that: Jimmy crack corn, swing low sweet chariot, nobody knows the trouble I've seen, my old Kentucky home

I went to school in MoCo starting in the 70s and am calling bulllsh!t on this.


Sorry, different poster here from MoCo in early 80s and we sang all of the above too.
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 04:56     Subject: Re:If you went to public elementary school in the early 1980’s and had music class

I am fifty-seven now & yes, I attended public school in the early-eighties and had music class.

It was a looong time ago and seems like another lifetime ago - - but I do remember we sang “The Rainbow 🌈 Connection” from the Muppet Movie.

I used to love that song.
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 02:06     Subject: If you went to public elementary school in the early 1980’s and had music class

I think it was achy breaky heart and I used to go to key School in Arlington, Virginia in the 1980s. And yes, most of us were a. Minority
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 01:28     Subject: If you went to public elementary school in the early 1980’s and had music class

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Went to school in MoCo and we sang a lot of slave songs but didn't say that: Jimmy crack corn, swing low sweet chariot, nobody knows the trouble I've seen, my old Kentucky home

I went to school in MoCo starting in the 70s and am calling bulllsh!t on this.


I don't know. We sang Swing Low Sweet Chariot in Fairfax County in the 80s.

I remember Halloween/"scary" songs we sang better than anything else because I loved them: Old Woman All Skin and Bones, Hill and Gully Rider...
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 00:51     Subject: If you went to public elementary school in the early 1980’s and had music class

Anonymous wrote:Went to school in MoCo and we sang a lot of slave songs but didn't say that: Jimmy crack corn, swing low sweet chariot, nobody knows the trouble I've seen, my old Kentucky home

I went to school in MoCo starting in the 70s and am calling bulllsh!t on this.
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 00:48     Subject: If you went to public elementary school in the early 1980’s and had music class

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There were only a handful of school song books marketed to the US market in those decades. Most of your generation will have been exposed to an identical elementary music program.


My elementary music program was run by parent volunteers in elementary school, so we probably sang whatever music they liked there was no curriculum, it was whatever the grade level mom could play on the piano.


Our school librarian was our music teacher. I distinctly remember singing I Will Survive and High Hopes. I think we just sang songs that she liked.
Anonymous
Post 02/09/2026 00:39     Subject: Re:If you went to public elementary school in the early 1980’s and had music class

Songs I remember include My Favorite Things from The Sound of Music, The Greatest Love of All by Whitney Houston, and Everyday People by Sly and The Family Stone.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2026 23:11     Subject: If you went to public elementary school in the early 1980’s and had music class

Anonymous wrote:Anyone else sing that Lollipop, lollipop (oh lolly lollipop) song? The one where you made a popping sound with your thumb by sticking it in your mouth and pooping it out before pushing out against the inside of your cheek?

I remember being bad at the popping thing and feeling frustrated by it.

Also This Land is Your Land.


Popping, not pooping. Omg
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2026 23:11     Subject: If you went to public elementary school in the early 1980’s and had music class

Anyone else sing that Lollipop, lollipop (oh lolly lollipop) song? The one where you made a popping sound with your thumb by sticking it in your mouth and pooping it out before pushing out against the inside of your cheek?

I remember being bad at the popping thing and feeling frustrated by it.

Also This Land is Your Land.
Anonymous
Post 02/08/2026 22:48     Subject: If you went to public elementary school in the early 1980’s and had music class

Anonymous wrote:All the patriotic songs
- This land is our land
- My country tis of thee
- America the beautiful
- you’re a grand old flag
- Battle Hymn of the Republic

Folk/western
- Yippee Ki Yi Yo (Git along little dogies)
- Oh Susannah
- Clementine
- I’ve been working on the railroad
- skip to my Lou
- you are my sunshine
- the water is wide
- home on the range
- Yankee Doodle
- She’ll be coming around the mountain
- On top of ol Smokey
- camp town races
- zipee Dee do dah
- BINGO ad nauseum
- old McDonald
- row row row your boat
- shortning Bread

We also sang a song with a chorus that went “jump down turn around, pick a bale of cotton”

Grew up the south.



I grew up in suburban NYC and we sang almost all of these as well. Some others I remember:
Ol' Dan Tucker
lots of Halloween songs (I mostly only remember one that went: H-A-double L-O-double U-double E-N spells Halloween)

Well I had a little chicky
and it wouldn't lay an egg
so I poured hot water
up and down it's leg
well my little chicky clucked
and my little chicky begged
and my little chicky laid me
a hard boiled egg

and there was another song to the same tune about trying to buy a donut with a nickel that had a hole in the middle. Not sure why we were singing songs about animal abuse and defacing money, but hey, it was the 80s. Our music teacher would bang out all the songs on her upright piano.




Anonymous
Post 02/08/2026 22:39     Subject: If you went to public elementary school in the early 1980’s and had music class

I don’t remember singing anything really Americana-ish. I remember lots of goofy stuff like Monster Mash and Purple People Eater.

West Coast city.