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How Jackson Dean Brought New Life to an Antiquated Phrase With ‘Heavens to Betsy’
Language, like music or fashion, evolves — and as a result, the use of some words or phrases makes it look like the speaker has not. “Groovy,” “makin’ whoopee” and “the cat’s meow” had their day, and even earlier, so did “Heavens to Betsy,” an exclamation associated with older Southern ladies that seems more appropriate for the Roaring ‘20s than the 2020s. Etymologists don’t know for certain who Betsy is or when she first arrived in the lexicon, though the phrase has been traced back to the 19th century. Thus, word nerds can be forgiven if they’re skeptical of Jackson Dean’s new single, “Heavens to Betsy,” which sounds

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