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A B C DO RE MI Sa Re Ga 1 2 3

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Pop Goes The weasel


The song "Pop Goes The Weasel" is a popular children's nursery rhyme that originated in the mid-19th century in England. The original version of the song is believed to be in the key of G major. It tells the story of a weasel going pop in various scenarios. The song is often associated with Tony the Clock, a character from the video game series "Don't Hug Me I'm Scared," who performs a disturbing rendition of the rhyme in one of the episodes. Despite its dark interpretation in the game, the original melody is light and catchy, with a simple and repetitive structure.

Pop Goes The weasel - Tony the Clock

Cifras :

g C C D D E G E C

g C C D D E C

g C C D D E G E C

A D F E C

g C C a a b D b g

g C C a b C b g

f e f g a b C

A D F E C