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Traditional - London Bridge

"London Bridge" is a well-known traditional nursery rhyme and folk song. Here are some interesting facts about it:

  1. Historical Origins: The nursery rhyme "London Bridge" is believed to have its roots in the medieval history of the London Bridge. The original London Bridge, built in the 12th century, had houses and shops on it, and it was often depicted in songs and stories.

  2. Nursery Rhyme Lyrics: The most commonly recognized lyrics of the song go like: "London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down. London Bridge is falling down, my fair lady." However, there are several variations of the lyrics.

  3. Game Adaptation: The song is often used in a game where children form an arch with their arms and others walk under it. When the lyrics mention "my fair lady," the arch is lowered to catch one of the passing children, who then becomes the new "fair lady" or "fair sir."

  4. Adaptations in Pop Culture: "London Bridge" has been featured in various forms of pop culture, including movies, television shows, and even modern songs. The song's catchy tune and historical significance make it a recognizable and versatile piece of folklore.

  5. Actual London Bridge: The current London Bridge is not the same one referred to in the nursery rhyme. The nursery rhyme was popularized during the time of the old medieval bridge, which was replaced by a series of new bridges. The most famous one is probably the Tower Bridge, which is often mistakenly called "London Bridge."

  6. Global Influence: "London Bridge" is not limited to English-speaking countries. It has been translated and adapted into various languages, making it a global nursery rhyme that children sing and play around the world.

So, "London Bridge" is not just a children's rhyme but also a piece of historical folklore with a rich legacy and adaptability in modern culture.

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