| % Correct | ||
|---|---|---|
| I come from {Alabama} with a banjo on my knee | Oh! Susanna | 84%
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| Stuck a feather in his hat and called it {macaroni} | Yankee Doodle | 84%
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| On top of {Old} {Smokey}, all covered with snow | On Top of Old Smokey | 79%
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| For purple mountain majesties, above the {fruited} {plain} | America the Beautiful | 74%
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| Swing low, sweet chariot, comin' for to {carry} {me} {home} | Swing Low, Sweet Chariot | 74%
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| Where seldom is heard a {discouraging} {word} | Home on the Range | 63%
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| Be it ever so humble, there's {no} {place} {like} {home} | Home Sweet Home | 42%
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| {Buffalo} {gals}, won't you come out tonight, and dance by the light of the moon | Buffalo Gals | 32%
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| I've got a mule, her name is Sal, fifteen miles on the {Erie} {Canal} | Erie Canal | 32%
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| Can't you hear the whistle blowing, {rise} {up} so early in the morn | I've Been Working on the Railroad | 26%
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| Go tell Aunt Rhody the old {gray} {goose} is dead | Go Tell Aunt Rhody | 21%
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| You are lost and gone forever, {dreadful} {sorry}, Clementine | Oh My Darling Clementine | 21%
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| Hang your head over, hear the {wind} {blow} | Down in the Valley | 16%
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| I have been to seek a wife, she's the {joy} of my {life} | Billy Boy | 11%
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| I see by your outfit that you are a {cowboy} | The Streets of Laredo | 11%
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