2. Original song singer: Anita Lehtola (lead singer from Finnish singing group Loituma)
3. Singing source: Scandinavian folk song-IE Van Polkka (Polka of Levan)
<; < Ievan Polkka> > It's a Polka (Polkka) dance from Finland, and it's a Scandinavian local ballad. It was written by Eino Kettunen in the 193s with the traditional Polka tune in Eastern Europe. In 1995, after being sung by the group Loituma of Acabella 1, the first word "I" in the title of this song was changed to "L", which not only symbolizes the similarity, but also symbolizes another nickname "Loituma's Polkka" of this song. Among them, Ievan is English Eva(Ieva, Eeva) in Finnish. The main version circulating in the workshop is about 2 minutes and 3 seconds.
Many people on the Internet call it "the onion song"
4: Why is it called the onion song? The source: An anonymous person combined the onion-turning scene in the cartoon of Death with the Finnish folk song sung by Loituma to make a flash, which was a big hit.
It became the "Dolly Baby's onion song" by Holly Dolly
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