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Lyr Req: Help: Mockingbird DigiTrad: HUSH LITTLE BABY (2) HUSH, L'IL BABY Related threads: Lyr Req: Mockingbird (21) (origins) Origins: Hush little baby, don't say a word (60) Lyr Req: Hush Little Baby - parodies (21) Lyr Req: Mockingbird lullaby (5) (closed) Lyr Req: MockingBird (9) Mockingbird/nebuchadnezzar (3) Lyr Req: Mockingbird (Carly Simon & James Taylor) (3) Blues Ain't No Mockin' Bird (7) Lyr Req: Mockingbird (3) (closed) |
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Subject: Help: Mockingbird From: GUEST,Roxanne Date: 21 Mar 00 - 08:51 PM This is a great site for teachers. Real living language with feeling and rhythm. I'm looking for one of the orginal versions of "Daddy's gonna buy me a mockingbird, And if that mockingbird don't sing..." I have the "jazzed up" version by JUBA, a Canadian group, but I would like my Korean students to hear the original version. My colleague and I are planning to have our students write their own versions. Many thanks, |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Help: Mockingbird From: The Beanster Date: 21 Mar 00 - 09:26 PM Dear Roxanne, I'm new here, too, but would like to say WELCOME to the Mudcat!! I found a couple of sites of "Hush, Little Baby," aka: "Southern Lullaby," but I'm giving you one here that has the accompanying melody in addition to the lyrics, just for fun. Click here Hope this helps and happy singing! |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Help: Mockingbird From: The Beanster Date: 21 Mar 00 - 09:48 PM Roxanne, I don't know why that link is not working...hmmm. You can go there on your own at www.pixwebsites.com and find it that way if you like, or here's another: Click here (hope this works) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Help: Mockingbird From: Lin in Kansas Date: 21 Mar 00 - 10:09 PM Roxanne-- If you go to the top right of this page and click on H under Digitrad Links, then scroll down to "Hush Lil Baby," you'll find several verses and a midi file (definitely not a "jazzed up" version!) Your teaching project sounds like fun! Good luck with it. Lin
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Help: Mockingbird From: raredance Date: 21 Mar 00 - 10:12 PM Roxanne, I could not tell if you were after additional lyrics for the song, or if you were trying to find a recording of a simple version of the song. If it's lyrics versions there were two old threads (1996 and 1998) that can be retrieved from the forum search using "mockingbird" as the search term. There's also a version in the DT under "Hush L'il Baby" (or is it Li'l?). Those damnable contractions can really spoil a search. This song also has mockingbird as "mockin'bird" so you cannot (can't) find it searching for the avian participant either. I even failed to get it with "mock* bird" becasue I put the space in between. If it is recordings you seek, there are a number of them out there. I'd have to go hunting to find the specifics. I know Peter Paul & Mary and the Weavers recorded it but there are others as well rich r |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Help: Mockingbird From: Gary T Date: 21 Mar 00 - 11:01 PM If I remember right, the 50's Rhythym & Blues version was recorded by Shirley & Lee, who also recorded "Hey, Baby, Let the Good Times Roll" (or something like that). |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Help: Mockingbird From: Grab Date: 24 Mar 00 - 08:10 AM Incidentally, I heard a version a while back played with a bluesy feel which I thought was by John Cougar Mellencamp. It's how I play it, and it's in a minor key (chords are Am Em G Am, or some similar equivalent). I've checked JCM's back catalogue, and I can't find it - anyone know if I'm barking up the wrong tree here? Is this actually the Shirley & Lee version, or the PP&M version? Grab. |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Help: Mockingbird From: GUEST,Cynthia Dean Date: 20 May 07 - 10:16 PM I can't remember the first two words for sure. I think it was Mother, Mother. But, I well remember the rest of the way my mother sang it. Mother, Mother, have you heard, Daddy's gonna buy me a mocking bird; If that mocking bird don't sing, Daddy's gonna buy me a diamond ring; If that diamond ring don't shine, Daddy's gonna buy me a bottle of wine; If that bottle of wine don't taste, Daddy's gonna buy me a billy goat waist; If that billy goat waist don't run, Daddy's gonna buy me a shootin' gun; If that shootin' gun don't shoot, Daddy's gonna buy me a pair of boots; If that pair of boots don't tie, Daddy's gonna throw me in the sky! (Then you would lift a child up high like you were going to throw him.) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Help: Mockingbird From: fumblefingers Date: 21 May 07 - 01:20 AM It's a Bo Didley song that he recorded in 1955. There are a number of versions. Bo Didley Bo Didley have you heard Papa's gonna buy me a mockin' bird? If that mockin' bird don't sing Papa's gonna buy me a diamond ring. If that diamond ring don't shine Papa's gonna buy me a bottle of wine... ------- Bob Segar did the song in the 70s Bo Diddley, Bo Diddley have you heard Mama gonna buy you a mockingbird If that mockingbird don't sing She gonna buy you a diamond ring If that diamond ring don't shine Baby gonna take it to a private eye If that private eye can't see He gonna have to come an talk to me Said hey Bo Diddley Hey now Bo Diddley Hey Bo Diddley ------ |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Help: Mockingbird From: PoppaGator Date: 21 May 07 - 01:30 PM Forgot about the Bo Diddley version. The other R&R/R&B recording, by Shirley & Lee, was covered in the 70s (or maybe late-late 60s) ~ I think by James Taylor and/or Carly Simon ~ and then "covered" again by Chevy Chase and Beverly DeAngelo in the film "Naitronal Lampoon's Vacation." |
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Help: Mockingbird From: Peace Date: 21 May 07 - 01:37 PM A discography. (That is a great site, btw. |
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