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Identification: canciones de boda  
Listen to Audio File:re22a-3
canción. inf1
Line: Dezzile, si bien me quiere,
Line: Más por las arenitas
Line: que por el arenal.
Line: Más por cayes del novio
Line: hazzísme pasar.
Line: -- La novia del cuerpo garrido,
Line: u oro molido?
Line: y a cómo la venderís?
Line: -- No la vendo por onsa
Line: ni por cuarterón.
Line: Mirí la novia andando
Line: y perros tras d'eya.
Line: oro molido?
Line: a cómo la venderíth?
Line: -- Dezzile, si bien me quiere,
Line: Dezzile que no puedo más,
Line: a cómo la venderís?
Line: -- La novia, vente conmigo,
Line: La novia, vente a mi lado,
corte de cinta



File Data
Digital Archive File: re22a-3
Armistead Archive Reel Name: Reel 22, Side A
Recording Date: 1962-08-28 and finishing on 1962-09-17
Recording Place: Tetuán, Casablanca, Tangi
Other Transcription Files: 58re22a-1   58re22a-2   58re22a-3   58re22a-4   58re22a-5   58re22a-6   58re22a-7   58re22a-8   58re22a-9   re22a-1   re22a-2   re22a-4   re22a-5   re22a-6   re22a-7  
Informant Data (for entire tape)
NameResidence City and Country of OriginNotes (if available)
Simi SalamaCasablanca MOROCCOAlcazarquivir-Larache MOROCCO Su abuela era de Tetuán; all texts learned from oinadenas (?) de Larache. 50+/- Aug. 1962. FN 2, 7v Born in Alcazar, at age 17 went to live in Larache. Had lived in Casablanca for 2-3 years when recorded (1962).
Additional Data from Field Notes
About this TranscriptionMFN II, 13v. "Mirí la novia andando"
Project Data
Supervising Editor:Karen Olson. Contact Ms. Olson for further information concerning this transcription.
Project Manager and Digital Library Designer:Bruce Rosenstock
Associate Professor, Department of Religion
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign








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