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English: Melody of "The Twelve Days of Christmas", "[a]s sung by the Allens at the Homestead, Castle Hill, Medfield, Massachusetts, 1899"
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Source Barry, Phillips (1905). "Some Traditional Songs". Journal of American Folk-Lore xviii (68): 57. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company..
Author Phillips Barry

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Melody of "The Twelve Days of Christmas", "[a]s sung by the Allens at the Homestead, Castle Hill, Medfield, Massachusetts, 1899"

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