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The song was featured in a 1993 episode of The Simpsons titled "Krusty Gets Kancelled", where an old man sings the first verse of the song with his pants down and becomes a hit on television. In the 2011 episode " Moms I'd Like to Forget ", 4th graders including Bart sing a parody of the song, which the 5th graders declare as a dishonor to the ...
Dating back to at least the mid-20th century, the song is sung to the tune of "The Old Gray Mare". [1] The song, especially popular in school lunchrooms and at summer camps, presents macabre horrors through cheerful comedy while allowing children to explore taboo images and words especially as they relate to standards of cleanliness and dining.
Kidsongs is an American children's media franchise that includes Kidsongs Music Video Stories on DVD and video, the Kidsongs TV series, CDs of children's songs, songbooks, sheet music, toys, and a merchandise website. [2]
The Old Grey Hare is a 1944 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. [1] The short was released on October 28, 1944, and features Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd , voiced by Mel Blanc and Arthur Q. Bryan respectively.
"My Old Kentucky Home" – Colonel Houndstoothe (Bassett hound in rocking chair) "Polly Wolly Doodle" – The Swamp Boys (gator trio, frogs, and harmonica-playing raccoon) "Lord I Wish I Was A Single Girl Again" – Mother Possum with babies "Down in the Valley" – a Coyote "Down by the Riverside" – Hens, Foxes, Swamp Boy Frogs
"The Old Grey Mare Came Tearin' Out of the Wilderness" – 3:09 "I Know My Name Is There" – 3:56 "Starving to Death on the Government Claim" – 4:47
The Old Gray Mare; Old King Cole; Old MacDonald Had a Farm; Old Mother Hubbard; The Old Woman and Her Pig; One for Sorrow (nursery rhyme) One potato, two potato; Oranges and Lemons; Over the River and Through the Wood
McNulty composed "The Old Grey Mare" during the campaign of Ferdinand Latrobe [5] with its pun on words as a political epithet of the aging Baltimore Mayor Latrobe, who also drove about in a carriage, which was drawn by a decrepit old mare that he had kept for years. The song so endeared the Baltimore voting public to Latrobe that he was re ...