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'''COONEY IN THE HOLLER'''. American.  According to Cecilia Conway (1995) "Cooney in the Holler" was a popular dance tune in the early 19th century in Philadelphia and the Five Points dance halls and dives of New York. See note for apparent variant "[[annotation:Possum up a Gum Tree]] (and Cooney in the Holler)."
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COONEY[1]IN THE HOLLER. American. According to Cecilia Conway (1995) "Cooney in the Holler" was a popular dance tune in the early 19th century in Philadelphia and the Five Points dance halls and dives of New York. See note for apparent variant "annotation:Possum up a Gum Tree (and Cooney in the Holler)."

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  1. Some of items in the Traditional Tune Archive may contain offensive language or negative stereotypes. Such materials should be seen in the context of the time period and as a reflection of the attitudes of the time. The items are part of the historical record, and do not represent the views of the administrators of this site.