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"A Ram Sam Sam (A rum sum sum)" is a popular Moroccan children's song and game,[1] that gained popularity around the world, other variants were used like "Aram" instead of "A Ram" and "Zam Zam" instead of "Sam Sam".

"A Ram Sam Sam (A rum sum sum)"
Song
WrittenMorocco
Songwriter(s)Traditional

Lyrics, movements and meaning


The song's lyrics are usually:

A ram sam sam, a ram sam sam
Guli guli guli guli guli ram sam sam
A ram sam sam, a ram sam sam
Guli guli guli guli guli ram sam sam
A rafiq, a rafiq
Guli guli guli guli guli ram sam sam
A rafiq, a rafiq
Guli guli guli guli guli ram sam sam

The song is an Arabic song, sung in the Moroccan dialect. The lyrics are as following

A ram sam sam: Sam Ran
Guli guli guli: tell me, tell me, tell me
A rafiq: friend, companion

When not played as a game, this song is frequently sung as a round.

The game is played by a group of children. The song is sung by the group leader and the participants should perform several actions during certain lyrics, usually:

A version of the song by Liverpool folk group The Spinners, who claimed to have learned the song from an Israeli singer and that the words were in Aramaic,[citation needed] had the following lyrics:

Aram sa-sa, aram sa-sa,
Gulli gulli gulli gulli gulli gulli ram ra-sa. (2x)
Arami, arami,
Gulli gulli gulli gulli gulli gulli ram ra-sa. (2x)

The translation they gave was "Get up on your horse and gallop away". When they performed the song, the group would make it an audience-participation song, splitting the audience into two halves and encouraging them to sing it as a round.[citation needed]


Pop culture usage



Interpolation



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References


  1. ""A Ram Sam Sam" from Morocco". The Folk Music Experience. Retrieved 2019-01-21.
  2. "The Spinners - Folk At The Phil!". Retrieved 2022-05-16.
  3. "Rolf Harris - A Ram Sam Sam". Retrieved 5 February 2018.
  4. "Gracey - A Ram Sam Sam". shop.berkmusic.nl. Archived from the original on 3 October 2016. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
  5. Neil Gale (February 28, 2017). ""The Magic Door" TV Show, a part of Chicagolands Sunday Morning Programming". The Digital Research Library of Illinois History Journal. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  6. DieAussenseiter (21 December 2012). "Aram Sam Sam (Official Music Video) HD". Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 5 February 2018 via YouTube.





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