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  • curprev 18:4918:49, 22 May 2023 2607:fa49:cc20:8c00:6012:c5b8:11ff:c929 talk 21,819 bytes −367 Removed "Francesca Draughon and Raymond Knapp argue that "Frère Jacques" was originally a song to taunt Jews or Protestants or Martin Luther. Because the source is not about Frère Jacque but Gustave Mahler's use of the childish nursery's melody in his funeral march more than 200 years after the original song was composed has that effect, not that the song "Frère Jacques" was originally intended this way at all. ^ Draughon, Francesca; Knapp, undo Tag: Manual revert
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