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Adding local short description: "Pub song originating in East London", overriding Wikidata description "song by Bert Lee" (Shortdesc helper)


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{{Short description|Pub song originating in East London}}
 
”'”Knees Up Mother Brown””’ is a [[pub song]], believed to date back as early as the [[1800s (decade)|1800s]], but first published in 1938, and with origins in the [[East End of London]].<ref name=”romanroad”>{{cite web|url=https://romanroadlondon.com/knees-up-mother-brown-song-history/|title=The real history of ‘Knees up Mother Brown’|date=25 August 2020|work=Roman Road London}}</ref>
 
”'”Knees Up Mother Brown””’ is a [[pub song]], believed to date back as early as the [[1800s (decade)|1800s]], but first published in 1938, and with origins in the [[East End of London]].<ref name=”romanroad”>{{cite web|url=https://romanroadlondon.com/knees-up-mother-brown-song-history/|title=The real history of ‘Knees up Mother Brown’|date=25 August 2020|work=Roman Road London}}</ref>