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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Like many other pieces of music or poetry, we (myself included) tend to think this child's song is ancient history, however, the following is an obituary that might interest you...
Slim Gaillard had a full life
Bulee "Slim" Gaillard was born in Detroit on Jan. 4, 1916, although some sources -- including, on occasion, Gaillard himself -- say he was born Jan. 1, 1916, in Cuba.
The guitarist-songwriter's life was filled with, but not limited to, music. While he made jazz recordings spanning six decades -- his albums still are available -- he found time to try his hand as a professional boxer, mortician, driver for Detroit bootleggers, motel manager, and in the 1930s he had a vaudville act where he played guitar while tap dancing. He also could play the piano with his hand upside-down.
Among his hundreds of songs, he wrote "Down by the Station," a classic children's nursery rhyme, had his own series on the radio, and appeared in 11 movies, including 1941's Hellzapoppin.
In 1989 he starred in a four-part BBC TV series, The World of Slim Gaillard.
He died Feb. 26, 1991, in England.
This from the Detroit News...
(BTW, he also wrote Flat Footed Floogey With a Floy-Floy)
Lastly, I'd always heard it as "See the little puffer-bellies..."