I always thought "Pop Goes the Weasel" would sound good as a double-quick, that is, with a single drag beat.
Philadelphia Press. April 11, 1861.
Governor's Island To-Day
What the Soldiers are Doing--Their Views of Civil War
Guard-Mounting
The band--a most excellent one, by the way-- and field music, which consists of about sixty fife and drum boys, form on parade, the band on the right; the adjutant's call is beaten, and the orderly sergeants bring on their details, at the post, in double-quick time, i.e., the drum and fife boys play "Pop Goes the Weasel,"...
Philadelphia Press. April 11, 1861.
Governor's Island To-Day
What the Soldiers are Doing--Their Views of Civil War
Guard-Mounting
The band--a most excellent one, by the way-- and field music, which consists of about sixty fife and drum boys, form on parade, the band on the right; the adjutant's call is beaten, and the orderly sergeants bring on their details, at the post, in double-quick time, i.e., the drum and fife boys play "Pop Goes the Weasel,"...
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