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- Baloo_Baleerie abstract "Baloo Baleerie is a Scottish Lullaby. The title is alliterative nonsense based around the Scots word for lullaby, "baloo". As it is based on a recording in the BBC Glasgow Archives made on January 22, 1949 on the Shetland island of Bressay, it is also known as "The Bressay Lullaby",.It was first published in 1951 by Alan Lomax.[citation needed]An English version, "Go Away, Little Fairies" has also been published.".
- Baloo_Baleerie comment "Baloo Baleerie is a Scottish Lullaby. The title is alliterative nonsense based around the Scots word for lullaby, "baloo". As it is based on a recording in the BBC Glasgow Archives made on January 22, 1949 on the Shetland island of Bressay, it is also known as "The Bressay Lullaby",.It was first published in 1951 by Alan Lomax.[citation needed]An English version, "Go Away, Little Fairies" has also been published.".