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'''SALLY WATERS.''' American, Dance Tune. The name of a dance and play-party song as well as a tune. Paul Gifford believes it is probably a northern version of the southern "[[Sally Walker]]/[[Sallie Walker]]," a play party he recalled watching neighborhood African-American girls in Detroit dance.
'''SALLY WATERS.''' AKA and see "[[Little Sally Waters]]." American, Dance Tune. The name of a dance and play-party song as well as a tune. Paul Gifford believes it is probably a northern version of the southern "[[Sally Walker]]/[[Sallie Walker]]," a play party he recalled watching neighborhood African-American girls in Detroit dance.
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SALLY WATERS. AKA and see "Little Sally Waters." American, Dance Tune. The name of a dance and play-party song as well as a tune. Paul Gifford believes it is probably a northern version of the southern "Sally Walker/Sallie Walker," a play party he recalled watching neighborhood African-American girls in Detroit dance.

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