Children's Silly Song. Magdalena Angelina? One Line About Her Teeth-"one Points North And The Other Points South. What Is The Song?

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I have never heard it.  I would say if you don't find the answer here, try googling it at google.com .  You find lots of info.  there.  Also, you can call your local music store, like Hastings.  They can probably help you, if they don't know, they should be able to look it up for you on their computer, or give you some more advice on how to find it.  Good luck.
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Thanks for the information. Hastings is a good choice. I will check several more avenues. Thanks.
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What I can remember goes like this: Agnalina Magnalina Ootenswaller Wattendollar Hogan Bogan Logan was her name. She had two hairs on her head, one was alive and the other one was dead. Agnalina Magnalina Ootenswaller Wattendollar Hogan Bogan Logan was her name. She had two teeth in her mouth, one pointed north and the other pointed south. Agnalina Magnalina Ootenswaller Wattendollar Hogan Bogan Logan was her name. She had two eyes in her head, one was green and the other one was read.
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It is called "Hagdelena Magdelena." My children and I sing it all the time. It is wonderful! You start at her head and work your way down. While searching for the exact lyrics to cut and paste, I discovered that there are dozens of versions of this wonderful, hand-clapping children's song! Who knew? Anyway, you will have to search for the version you know.
The chorus to the one we sing is:
Hagdalena Magdalena Boom Stada, What Stada
Hugga Mugga Mugga Was her Name

You can easily find the many versions if you put the name into Google.

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