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The title means "My girl and me."
 
 
A popular Norwegian song, the melody of which is used for the Swedish hambo or Norwegian pols dances. North Dakota-born Norwegian-American fiddler Harry Johnson introduced it to fiddlers in Washington State, who called it "Harry's Hambo."
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<a href="https://tunearch.org/wiki/%C3%85_jenta_%C3%A5_ja" title="Å jenta å ja" data-serp-pos="1">'</a>Å'jenta'å ja''''a.k.a. Harry's Hambo.


The title means "My girl and me."


A popular Norwegian song, the melody of which is used for the Swedish hambo or Norwegian pols dances. North Dakota-born Norwegian-American fiddler Harry Johnson introduced it to fiddlers in Washington State, who called it "Harry's Hambo."


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