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The Bear Went Over the Mountain" is a campfire song sung to the tune of For He's a Jolly Good Fellow, [1] which, in turn, got its melody from the French tune Malbrough s'en va-t-en guerre (Marlborough is going to war). The public domain lyrics are of unknown origin. Bing Crosby included the song in a medley on his 1961 album 101 Gang Songs.
"The Bear Song" is a single by American comedy metal band Green Jellÿ. It is based on " The Bear Went Over the Mountain ", an old popular camp traditional song, sung to the tune of "Sipping Cider through a Straw" from 1919.
The Bear Went Over the Mountain may refer to: The Bear Went Over the Mountain, by William Kotzwinkle "The Bear Went Over the Mountain", a short story by Alice Munro; The Bear Went Over the Mountain, by Lester Grau "The Bear Went Over the Mountain" (song), a traditional children's song
Fun and Fancy Free is a 1947 American animated musical fantasy anthology film produced by Walt Disney and Ben Sharpsteen and released on September 27, 1947 by RKO Radio Pictures.
The Bear and the Maiden Fair (song) The Bear Missed the Train; The Bear Went Over the Mountain (song) Boku wa Kuma; I. I'm a Gummy Bear; L. A Little Song About Bears; M.
An overhead view of Camilla Parker Bowles’s 50th Birthday at Highgrove. Mathieu Polak - Getty Images The fictional birthday features in season six, episode one.
Camilla's 50th Birthday Party Was Essentially a Soft Launch. As The Crown makes clear, the party (held in mid-July 1997) was essentially a test run to see if the British public would accept ...
The book also contains costume notes and the lyrics of two songs: I Try So Hard and Paddington Bear. [39] Paddington Rules the Waves (2008). A £1 World Book Day Book. [40] Paddington Here and Now (2008). Published as part of the series' 50th-anniversary celebrations. [41] [42] [43] Paddington's Cookery Book (2011)