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"A-Tisket, A-Tasket" (
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first recorded in North America in the late 19th century. The melody to which the nursery rhyme is sung recurs in other nursery rhymes including " It's Raining, It's Pouring"; "
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" and " Ring around the Rosie". It was further used as the basis for a successful 1938 recording by
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, composed by Fitzgerald in conjunction with Al Feldman (later known as Van Alexander).


Traditional lyrics

The rhyme was first noted in the United States in 1879 as a children's rhyming game. It was sung while children danced in a circle. One of them would run on the outside of the circle and drop a
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. The nearest child then had to pick it up and chase the dropper. If caught, the dropper would join the circle. An early noted version had the lyrics: :A-tisket a-tasket :A green and yellow basket :I wrote a letter to my friend :And on the way I dropped it, :I dropped it, I dropped it, :And on the way I dropped it. :A little boy he picked it up :And put it in his pocket. In some variants, the second line is "I lost my yellow basket". In other variants, the last line is "A little girl she picked it up and put it in her pocket". In 19th century England, the rhyme used in the same game had somewhat different but evidently related words: :I lost my supper, last night, :And the night before, :And if I do this night, :I never will no more. :I sent a letter to my love, :I carried water in my glove, :And by the way I dropped it, I did so, I did so: :I had a little dog that said bow-wow! :I had a little cat that said meow-meow! :Shan't bite you, shan't bite you, :Shall bite you. :I dropt it, I dropt it, :And by the way I lost it.


Lyrics by Ella Fitzgerald

Ella Fitzgerald Ella Jane Fitzgerald (April25, 1917June15, 1996) was an American singer, songwriter and composer, sometimes referred to as the "First Lady of Song", "Queen of Jazz", and "Lady Ella". She was noted for her purity of tone, impeccable diction, phra ...
and Al Feldman (later known as Van Alexander), extended and embellished the rhyme into a jazz piece that was her breakthrough hit with the Chick Webb Orchestra in 1938. It has since become a
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. The lyrics changed the color of the basket to brown and yellow. In Fitzgerald's version a little girl picks up the note and then takes the basket after it is carelessly left on the ground. A follow-up song written by Fitzgerald and Webb entitled "I Found My Yellow Basket" (1938) was less successful.


In popular culture


As a recording

The song was a major hit of the "pre-chart" era, reaching number one on ''Billboard'''s Sheet Music and Record Buying Guide (
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) charts and number one on ''
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''.
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recorded a version of the song called "A Tisket A Tasket" in 1959. The song was included on actress-singer
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' 1961 album '' Let's Get Together with Hayley Mills'' titled "Green and Yellow Basket", with extra verses describing how the dropper felt about losing the letter.
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included the song in a medley on his album '' On the Happy Side'' (1962). Lines from the song have been mentioned by
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, The Shangri-Las, Scarface, Richie Rich,
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and Boondox.
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did a "take-off" of the song for its
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in the 1970s, with the lyrics "''A
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, A Triscuit, baked only by Nabisco''".


In movies

The song was used in the opening of the movie '' The Cowboy and the Lady'' (1938), but was not credited. Parts of it were played by an orchestra, used as background music, and sung by Harry Davenport.
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recites a paraphrase of the (non-musical) rhyme in the
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short '' We Want Our Mummy'' (1939). The music for the song was used in the opening scene of
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's 1940 film ''
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'' to help establish the contemporary time frame of the events of the film. Fitzgerald performed the song in the
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film '' Ride 'Em Cowboy'' (1942). A rendition of the song was also performed in the
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movie '' The Master'' (2012).


In video games

The song "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" was used as the song for Playtime in the 2018 horror game '' Baldi's Basics''. It plays on a loop everytime when the aforementioned character is near the player.


Literary references

The Fitzgerald song and its follow up (in which the Yellow Basket is found) feature centrally in
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's 2008 short story, ''The Second Person''.Published in Ali Smith, ''The First Person and Other Stories'' (Penguin, 2008)


References

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