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I've Got Rings On My Fingers : ウィキペディア英語版
I've Got Rings On My Fingers

I've Got Rings On My Fingers is a popular song written in 1909, words by Weston and Barnes, and music by Maurice Scott. It concerns an Irishman named Jim O'Shea, a castaway who finds himself on an island somewhere in the East Indies, whereupon he is made Chief Panjandrum by the natives because they like his red hair and his Irish smile. He then sends a letter to his girlfriend, Rose McGee, imploring her to come join him.
The song was a hit for Ada Jones and Blanche Ring. The verses explain the situation. The chorus is best remembered:
:Sure, I've got rings on my fingers,
:Bells on my toes,
:Elephants to ride upon,
:My little Irish Rose
:So, come to your Nabob
:And next Patrick's Day
:Be Mistress Mumbo Jumbo Jijjiboo J. O'Shea
The first two lines of the chorus refer to the nursery rhyme:
:Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross
:To see a fine lady upon a white horse
:Rings on her fingers and bells on her toes
:She shall have music wherever she goes.
A version of that rhyme was published in 1784, according to the Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes (edited by Peter and Iona Opie, 1951, 1973).
In 1956 the song was recorded by Radio City Music Hall organist Ray Bohr on his first RCA Victor album "The Big Sound."
Joan Morris and William Bolcom recorded the song as part of their 1974 debut album, ''After the Ball''.
In 1962, Ray Stevens referenced the expression in his comic song, "Ahab the Arab", in which Ahab's girlfriend Fatima wore "rings on her fingers and bells on her toes and a bone in her nose, ho ho."
==External links==

*(Blanche Ring recording (1909) )
*(Ada Jones recording (1909) )
*(Billy Murray recording (1910) )


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