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who’s going round the roundabout? verse/song fragment

(Rhetorical)

Example

♫ Who’s going round the roundabout?
Who’s going round the roundabout?
We’re going round the roundabout!
We’re going round the roundabout! ♫

Origin

Chanted when taking extra laps of a roundabout

Collector

Uncle Tony – 1950s
Tony Dixon – Mum’s brother

Notes

Associated both with Uncle Tony and with Nicky Nicolaysen who had a VW camper van. Pleasures were different in them days…

Submitted: 19/03/2021 by Mark ● Last updated: 05/03/2022 22:17 by Mark

any thoughts?

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