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There is considerable doubt that "My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean" has anything whatsoever to do with Bonnie Prince Charlie. The song more closely matches the style of late 1800's music hall singing. As it happens, that is the first era in which the song shows up in any way in print (in New York City). I have added a paragraph which puts that in better perspective. I have also changed some words framing the Bonnie Prince Charlie speculation with much less certainty than the way it was originally presented. There's an interesting discussion of both songs and their variants (many of them quite bawdy) on the Mudcat.org website, where one folklorist has rather eloquently stated: "If this is a Jacobite song, I'm Attila the Hun." Ramseyman (talk) 23:10, 30 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Other Version of MY BONNIE COMES OVER THE OCEAN

There was a boy at the Ottawa Child Study Centre when I was there who sang a bizarre version of MY BONNIE COMES OVER THE OCEAN that went something like this:

My mommy lay back on her pillow, My daddy came in for some tea(?). My daddy lay over my mommy: That's how they invented me! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Glammazon (talkcontribs) 18:07, 3 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]