H SONGS - If a query has come in and there’s no answer as yet, that song title will appear in red
HAGGALEE THE MAGGALEE = AGALINA HAGALINA (see on A page)
HAPPY PLOWMAN -
HERE WE ARE AGAIN
HERRING'S HEAD
HOUND DOG SONG (not Elvis'!)
(A) HORSE NAMED BILL (aka Crazy Dixie)
THE HUT-SUT SONG
HAGGALEE THE MAGGALEE = AGALINA HAGALINA (see on A page)
From Ellen H. I remember a song sung to us that went something like this:
Haggalee the Maggalee, the Hootnot Whatnot Hoga Loga Boga was her name,
She had two teeth in her mouth, one pointed north the other pointed south. . . . . .
The song went on to describe the girl. Can you help me get the whole song? That would be awesome if you were able to get this to me. Thanks for any and all efforts to get me this song.
From Maria H.
I know the words to the requested song entitled "Haggalee the Maggalee". I remember the title being "Agalina Hagalina" with the same next phrase that Ellen H. goes on to say, so it has to be the same song. I found your web site when I was looking for Eddie K. Brown, (Ed. Note: see our “E” page) which I learned around 30 years ago and have taught my girls those songs which they thoroughly enjoy.
Agalina Hagalina Oka Poka Woka Doka Okka Dokka Wokka was her name
She had seven hairs on the top of her head
Three were alive and four were dead
Agalina Hagalina Oka Poka Woka Doka Okka Dokka Wokka was her name
She had two eyes in the middle of her head
One was green and the other was red
Agalina Hagalina Oka Poka Woka Doka Okka Dokka Wokka was her name
She had two teeth in the middle of her mouth
One pointed north and the other pointed south
Agalina Hagalina Oka Poka Woka Doka Okka Dokka Wokka was her name
She had two feet like a bathroom mat
Nobody knew how they got like that
Agalina Hagalina Oka Poka Woka Doka Okka Dokka Wokka was her name
And then a truck hit Agalina
And the driver had to buy a new machine!
Agalina Hagalina Oka Poka Woka Doka Okka Dokka Wokka was her name.
HAPPY PLOWMAN - From Steve W.
Do you know the Happy Plowman? Not exactly a silly song for kids, but one I'm quite fond of. Here are the words. Someday, but not now, I'll be able to sing the melody right into my computer and attach it to an e-mail.
The Happy Ploughman
In a field near a wood
With a horse very good,
A poor young farmer
Smiled as he stood
Looking down at his plough,
In his heart was a glow,
And he sang as he ploughed the row.