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"Be My Little Baby Bumble Bee" is a popular song. The music was written by Henry I. Marshall and the lyrics by Stanley Murphy. The song was published in 1912, and appeared in the 1912 play A Winsome Widow. [1] The song has since become a standard, recorded by many artists.
The song was first published by Mose Case, a humorist and guitarist from New York, in 1863 under the name "The Arkansas Traveler." A recitation of the story by Len Spencer, with accompaniment by an unknown fiddler, was first recorded by the Zonophone label in early 1902.
This is a list of English-language playground songs. ... "Baby Bumblebee" "The Burning of the School" "Chinese, Japanese, dirty knees" "Circle Circle Dot Dot"
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The "Bumble Bee song" of the anecdote was actually "Be My Little Baby Bumble Bee" (1912), which was not obscure to begin with. It was a hit song from the musical A Winsome Widow , produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
One of its featured songs was "Be My Little Baby Bumble Bee" by Stanley Murphy and Henry I. Marshall. The musical was a big hit, and featured a finale with real ice skating. [4] The large cast featured Emmy Wehlen, Leon Errol, the Dolly Sisters, Elizabeth Brice, Frank Tinney, and Charles King.
All songs written by Hooker, except noted. "Bumblebee, Bumblebee" – 4:12 "Hit the Road" – 2:57 "Country Boy – 6:59 "Boogie with the Hook" – 6:32
Laurie Berkner (born March 15, 1969) is a French-American musician and singer best known for her work as a children's musical artist and as a teacher. She plays guitar and sings lead vocals in The Laurie Berkner Band, along with pianist Susie Lampert, bassist Winston Roye, [2] and drummer Bob Golden.