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- Sea_Lion_Woman runtime "3.65".
- Sea_Lion_Woman abstract ""Sea Lion Woman" (also "Sea-Line Woman", "See [the] Lyin' Woman", "She Lyin' Woman", "See-Line Woman", or "C-Line Woman") is a traditional American folk song originally used as a children's playground song.The exact origins of the song are unknown but it is believed to have originated in the southern United States. It was first recorded by folklore researcher Herbert Halpert on May 13, 1939. Halpert was compiling a series of field recordings for the Library of Congress in Byhalia, MS, when he ran across Walter Shipp, a minister, and his wife Mary, a choir director of a local church. Halpert recorded Shipp's daughters, Katharine and Christeen, singing a sparse version of "Sea Lion Woman" that defined the basic rhymes and rhythm of the song.Notable covers include a version by Nina Simone (1964) under the name See-Line Woman, Ollabelle's version featured in the 2006 album Riverside Battle Songs under the name See Line Woman and Feist's cover featured in the 2007 album The Reminder. The Easybeats also recorded it, the song closing their 1967 album Friday On My Mind. A version remixed by Greg Hale Jones and Russell Ziecker entitled "She Began to Lie", contains extracts from the original traditional song performed by the Shipp sisters and was used on the soundtrack of the 1999 feature film The General's Daughter.".
- Sea_Lion_Woman album The_Reminder.
- Sea_Lion_Woman artist Feist_(singer).
- Sea_Lion_Woman genre Rock_music.
- Sea_Lion_Woman recordLabel Arts_&_Crafts_Productions.
- Sea_Lion_Woman recordLabel Cherrytree_Records.
- Sea_Lion_Woman recordLabel Interscope_Records.
- Sea_Lion_Woman runtime "219.0".
- Sea_Lion_Woman trackNumber "6".
- Sea_Lion_Woman type Music_download.
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- Sea_Lion_Woman writer Feist_(singer).
- Sea_Lion_Woman writer Nina_Simone.
- Sea_Lion_Woman album The_Reminder.
- Sea_Lion_Woman artist Feist_(singer).
- Sea_Lion_Woman genre Rock_music.
- Sea_Lion_Woman hasPhotoCollection Sea_Lion_Woman.
- Sea_Lion_Woman label Arts_&_Crafts_Productions.
- Sea_Lion_Woman label Cherrytree_Records.
- Sea_Lion_Woman label Interscope_Records.
- Sea_Lion_Woman length "219.0".
- Sea_Lion_Woman name "Sea Lion Woman".
- Sea_Lion_Woman next ""Past in Present"".
- Sea_Lion_Woman nextNo "7".
- Sea_Lion_Woman prev ""The Water"".
- Sea_Lion_Woman prevNo "5".
- Sea_Lion_Woman recorded "2007".
- Sea_Lion_Woman released "2007".
- Sea_Lion_Woman trackNo "6".
- Sea_Lion_Woman type Music_download.
- Sea_Lion_Woman writer "Feist, George Bass, Nina Simone".
- Sea_Lion_Woman subject Category:American_folk_songs.
- Sea_Lion_Woman subject Category:Children's_street_culture.
- Sea_Lion_Woman subject Category:Feist_songs.
- Sea_Lion_Woman subject Category:Nina_Simone_songs.
- Sea_Lion_Woman subject Category:Playground_songs.
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- Sea_Lion_Woman comment ""Sea Lion Woman" (also "Sea-Line Woman", "See [the] Lyin' Woman", "She Lyin' Woman", "See-Line Woman", or "C-Line Woman") is a traditional American folk song originally used as a children's playground song.The exact origins of the song are unknown but it is believed to have originated in the southern United States. It was first recorded by folklore researcher Herbert Halpert on May 13, 1939.".
- Sea_Lion_Woman label "Sea Lion Woman".
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- Sea_Lion_Woman isPrimaryTopicOf Sea_Lion_Woman.
- Sea_Lion_Woman name "Sea Lion Woman (aka Sealion)".