Pop Goes the Weasel was created in 1855.
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Pop Goes the Weasel - 2009 was released on: USA: 2009 (limited)
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It refers to the action that the weasel does, in this case it pops up...
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The book that came after "Pop Goes the Weasel" by James Patterson in the Alex Cross series is "Roses are Red."
The nursery rhyme "Pop Goes the Weasel" describes the monkey chasing the weasel around a mulberry bush. This line is part of the lyrics in the second verse of the song. The rhyme likely originated in England in the mid-19th century and has since become a popular children's song and game.
The Song is called, "All Around the Mulberry Bush" but some know it as, "Pop! goes the weasel" The lyrics are as follows: All around the mulberry bush The monkey chased the weasel. The monkey thought 'twas all in fun. Pop! goes the weasel. A penny for a spool of thread, A penny for a needle. That's the way the money goes. Pop! goes the weasel. Up and down the City Road, In and out of the Eagle, That's the way the money goes. Pop! goes the weasel. Half a pound of tuppenney rice, Half a pound of treacle, Mix it up and make it nice, Pop! goes the weasel.
The author is unknown, but the song dates to before 1853, when it appeared as dance music, rather than a children's song.
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