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Suzanna' and 'America the Beautiful'), "Yodel Lady Who", "My Aunt Came Back", "I Love My Rooster", "Froggy Went A Courtin'", "Shake Your Sillies Out", "The Cat Came Back", "Shoo Fly", "Knees Up Mother Brown", "Cotton Eye Joe", "Patriotic Medley" (Grand Old Flag & Yankee Doodle Dandy), "Country Medley" (Old Gray Mare, Home on the Range, Polly Wolly Doodle, Paw Paw Patch), "Inch Worm" and "Happy Trails To You".
In "The Old Gray Mare AC-T Is Still Kicking," local columnist Gina Phillips writes about the Asheville Citizen-Times in its 15 August 2009 edition.
This trick keeps us from using commas with such structures as "naive young man" or "old gray mare"
When a child sets out to learn to play piano, he is thrilled when he masters a simple tune like "The Old Gray Mare." For an adult, mastering "The Old Gray Mare" brings less of a sense of accomplishment than a reminder of how far we have to go.
Like the old gray mare, the .410-bore shotshell ain't what it used to be.
The first songs-"Daisy," "Dixie," and "Danny Boy,"--get little response, but "The Old Gray Mare" gets a big laugh.