I’ve Got Sixpence / I’ve Been Working on the Railroad / That’s Where My Money Goes

~ Recording by Mitch Miller & the Gang

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleCountry/Date
Official
1.8I’ve Got Sixpence / I’ve Been Working on the Railroad / That’s Where My Money Goes?:??Mitch Miller & the GangSing Along With Mitch
1.7I’ve Got Sixpence / I’ve Been Working on the Railroad / That’s Where My Money Goes4:07Mitch Miller and the Gang50 All-American Favorites
1.8I’ve Got Sixpence / I’ve Been Working on the Railroad / That’s Where My Money Goes4:01Mitch Miller & the GangSing Along With Mitch
  • 2007-12-11 US
1.8I’ve Got Sixpence / I’ve Been Working on the Railroad / That’s Where My Money Goes4:04Mitch Miller & the GangSing Along With Mitch

Relationships

arranger:Lennie Carroll
recording of:I’ve Been Working on the Railroad (cover, medley)
I’ve Got Sixpence (cover, medley)
That’s Where My Money Goes (medley)

I’ve Been Working on the Railroad

lyricist and composer:[traditional]
later translated versions:Hineh Rakevet
translated version of:線路はつづくよどこまでも
parts:Someone's in the Kitchen with Dinah
is the basis for:The Eyes of Texas

I’ve Got Sixpence

lyricist:[traditional]
Desmond Cox
Lawrence Hall
composer:[traditional]
Lawrence Hall
Desmond Cox (in 1941)
Elton Box (in 1941)
arrangement of:I’ve Got Sixpence

That’s Where My Money Goes