Talk:You're a Grand Old Flag

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Barney?[edit]

== Barney ==
If you seen Barney goes to school or Barney in Concert, He sings this song in them.

Due to the "if you seen," the deifying capital H in "he," and the total unnoteworthiness of the fact that a very well-known song was sung in a children's television show, I deem this section… funny. And a BJAODN candidate.

  • I don't quite know what BJAODN means (probably "Bad Joke"-something) but you've got a good point. Therefore, I deem it GONE thanks to magical powers of my keyboard. >:) Wahkeenah 02:02, 14 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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Inconsistency regarding song title[edit]

At the time of writing, it says at one place in the article:

"Cohan [...] originally named his tune 'You're a Grand Old Rag'"

At another place it says

"some artists such as Billy Murray had recorded it under its original title, 'The Grand Old Rag'." — Preceding unsigned comment added by Torr3 (talkcontribs) 17:27, 28 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]