In a pinch, I adapted the song to be "Jump, Jump, High and Low". Not 
sure if that passes muster by today's standards or not.
Sue, I'd love to have your Popcorn Dance!
--Diane
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Diane Silver
786 797 9966
diane(a)diane-silver.com
On 2/16/2024 10:35 AM, Sue C. Hulsether via Contra Callers wrote:
  Peter Amidon and the New England Dancing Master have
written and  published a similar singing game— different melody and words (original)
called, I believe, “Jump in the Valley.”   I feel like “Jump Jim Joe” is mostly NOT done
these days due to it being a direct adaptation of “Jump Jim Crow”.
 I myself wrote an original singing/ jumping dance called “The Popcorn Dance.”   Written
roughly to the tune of  Soldiers Joy.  It is yet unpublished but I am happy to share it
with individuals directly.
 Sue Hulsether
 shulsether(a)mac.com
 newdayhoedown(a)icloud.com
 
www.suehulsether.com
 608-632-1267
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  On Feb 15, 2024, at 1:15 PM, Jerome Grisanti via
Contra Callers <contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
 
 I understand that the childrens' singing game/dance I knew as Jump Jim Joe isn't
used as such anymore due to its racist origins.
 I'm wondering whether another text and dance has been set to that tune. It was such a
short and easy song, very accessible to early primary grades.
 Thanks!
 Jerome
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