"Yon Yonson" is an infinitely recursive song, perhaps best known from the novel Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut, although Vonnegut did not create it.
"YonYonson" is an infinitely recursive song, perhaps best known from the novel Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut, although Vonnegut did not create...
indefinitely repetitive, in a similar manner to "The Song That Never Ends", "YonYonson" or "Michael Finnegan." Versions of the song appear in other languages...
singer-songwriter, composer and author. She has released three albums: YonYonson (욘욘슨) (2012), Playing God (신의 놀이) (2016) and There is a Wolf (늑대가 나타났다)...
"John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt" "Found a Peanut" "Versace (song)" "YonYonson" "10 Green Bottles" "99 Bottles of Beer" "Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me...
The Woman-Hater; Gus Heege productions of A Lumber Camp in Winter and YonYonson; the comic opera Prince Pro Tem by Robert A. Barnet and Lewis S. Thompson...
“quasi-hip-hop” single YonYonson (based on an American nonsense rhyme) in 1987, immediately following it up with a disco remix called YonYonson Meets Dr R-R-Ruth...
largely remembered for the Swedish immigrant trilogy, Ole Olson (1889), YonYonson (1890) and Yenuine Yentleman (1895). These plays established the character...
{{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help) Anne Charlotte Harvey, "YonYonson: The Original Dumb Swede—but Perhaps Not So Dumb." Swedish-American Historical...
character. In the early 1900s, he developed Swedish immigrant characters, "YonYonson", and, more successfully, "Daffy Dan", whom he performed in vaudeville...
politician Jan Jansen, a Baldur's Gate character Jan Jansohn, guitarist "YonYonson", a children's rhyme Jan Janszoon (c. 1570–1641), Dutch pirate Jan Janssen...