pop goes the weasel

     

"Pop Goes the Weasel" is a jig, often sung as a nursery rhyme, that ates back to 17th century England, and was spread across the Empire by colonists. The song is also associated with jack-in-the-box toys (when the song gets to "pop" the "jack" pops up). The tune or melody is as follows, or a variation:

Trivia about pop goes the weasel

  • (VIDEO DAILY DOUBLE):Song associated with the following object: (Jack-in-the-box)
  • It follows "A penny for a spool of thread, a penny for a needle, that's the way the money goes..."