The Other Day I Met a Bear
"The Other Day I Met a Bear" | |
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Song by Barenaked Ladies (2007);
Dark Ducks (1972, Japanese); Hirotaka Suzuoki, Saeko Shimazu (1989, Japanese); Kikuko Inoue, Yōko Honna, Tomoko Kaneda, Hisako Kanemoto (2013, Japanese) | |
Form | Call and response |
"The Other Day I Met a Bear" (also known as "The Bear in the Forest" or "Bear in Tennis Shoes") is a traditional American camp song, sung as an echo song.
The music was composed in 1919 by Carey Morgan and Lee David to accompany lyrics for "Sipping Cider Through a Straw". A similar or related tune is used for "Princess Pat".
"The Other Day I Met a Bear" is one of the songs sung by Barney the dinosaur on the 1990 children's video Campfire Sing-along except it was shortened to 4 stanzas instead of 10. On Barney & Friends, the tune was used for The Exercise Song. The 2007 album For the Kids Three! includes a version of the song by Barenaked Ladies.[1]
In Japanese, the song is known as "Mori no Kuma-san" (森のくまさん or 森の熊さん), with lyrics written by Yoshihiro Baba. It is on the soundtrack to the film version of Ranma ½ (1989).
References
- ↑ "For the Kids Three!". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 2015-03-23.