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Lyr Req: Be Kind to My Web-Footed Friend...

19 Jul 04 - 05:12 AM (#1228788)
Subject: Lyr Req: BE KIND TO MY WEB FOOTED FRIEND...
From: GUEST,SHANNON LEDFORD

I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO FIND OUT THE LYRICS TO THIS SONG (BE KIND TO YOUR WEB FOOTED FRIEND.) FOR YRS. AND ALSO THE LULLABY SONG. THE ONE THAT GOES.... HUSH MY BABY DONT SAY A WORD, MAMAS GONNA BUY YOU A MOCKING BIRD...... PLEASE HELP!!!! THANKS, SHANNON SHOLET(AT)MSN.COM


19 Jul 04 - 05:33 AM (#1228807)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: BE KIND TO MY WEB FOOTED FRIEND...
From: masato sakurai

BE KIND TO YOUR WEB-FOOTED FRIENDS; HUSH, L'IL BABY; and HUSH LITTLE BABY (2) are in the DT. See also these threads: Lyr Req: Hush little baby, don't say a word; lyrics for Mockingbird lullaby; and Lyr Req: MockingBird.


19 Jul 04 - 05:37 AM (#1228809)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: BE KIND TO MY WEB FOOTED FRIEND...
From: Billy the Bus

G'day Shannon,

You'll find yiur Web-footed Friends right here on DigTrad - along with hundreds of other songs. There's a search box at the top of each screen. Make sure you have DT checked. Try typing in mockimgbird

Cheers - Sam


19 Jul 04 - 07:16 PM (#1229359)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: BE KIND TO MY WEB FOOTED FRIEND...
From: dick greenhaus

Trivia-
The week after Portland Hoffa sang "Be Kind to your Web-Footed Friends" on the Fred Allen show, she introduced one with the immortal line:
"Be king to the donkey and the jackass and the mule,
Remember Brooklyn is also a burro..."


19 Jul 04 - 08:21 PM (#1229398)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: BE KIND TO MY WEB FOOTED FRIEND...
From: GUEST,Sheila

In camp, we sang:
    "Be kind to your web-footed friends,
    For a duck may be somebody's mother,
    She lives all alone in the swamp,
    Where it's always cool and dahmp,
    You may think that this is the end, Well it is!!!! (with a sudden, surprise stop).
Sheila


20 Jul 04 - 12:28 AM (#1229572)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: BE KIND TO MY WEB FOOTED FRIEND...
From: Rabbi-Sol

Mitch Miller always ended his show with this song. SOL ZELLER


20 Jul 04 - 12:32 AM (#1229574)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: BE KIND TO MY WEB FOOTED FRIEND...
From: johnross

I've been trying to find out where those lyrics came from, for many years. Nobody seems to know.

They certainly go back to the early part of the 20th Century, long before Mitch Miller's TV show.


20 Jul 04 - 02:36 AM (#1229618)
Subject: ADD Version: Be Kind to Your Web-Footed Freinds
From: Joe Offer

Songfile.com is the licensing Website of the Harry Fox Agency. It lists the songwriters for "Be Kind to Your Webfooted Friends" as Sousa/Glazer. If it is a Glazer, it must be Tom - who is also credited with "On Top of Spaghetti." The version in the Digital Tradition appears without attribution in the 1948 edition of Song Fest.
Tom Glazer is certainly worthy of adulation - but could it really be that he's the author of these songs I've known since my youth? I think I'll stick with "anonymous," tune by Sousa.
In this thread (click) the estimable Dick Greenhaus claims that "Web-Footed Friends" "appeared first... on a Fred Allen radio show, sung, with feeling, by Portland Hoffa" (Hoffa was Allen's wife. Allen hosted network radio programs 1932-49).

In addition to the one that ended Mitch Miller's Sing Along with Mitch, I remember a slightly different version:
    Be kind to your web-footed friends
    For a duck may be somebody's mother
    Oh be kind to the denison of the swamp
    He's a dilly, through and through
    You may think that this is the end
    Well it isn't 'cause there is another chorus
In this thread (click), Ferrara says she remembers the same version. So it must be true, right?
-Joe Offer-


20 Jul 04 - 03:41 PM (#1230088)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: BE KIND TO MY WEB FOOTED FRIEND...
From: GUEST,SHANNON LEDFORD

tanks so much everyone!!!!! shannon


20 Jul 04 - 11:52 PM (#1230421)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: BE KIND TO MY WEB FOOTED FRIEND...
From: GUEST,Ingrid the Crafty

I remember the song as my father used to play and sing it:
    Be kind to your web-footed friends
    For a duck may be somebody's mother
    Be kind to your friends in the swamp
    Where the weather is very very damp
    Now you may think that this is the end...
    Well it is!

I think he had it on a Mitch Miller record.

Ingrid


21 Jul 04 - 03:48 AM (#1230487)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: BE KIND TO MY WEB FOOTED FRIEND...
From: Kevin Sheils

Guest Sheila's version with the sudden stop is how I recall Diz Disley always used to finish his act.

Although he probably added "bugger off" after the - well it is!


21 Jul 04 - 04:11 AM (#1230502)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: BE KIND TO MY WEB FOOTED FRIEND...
From: Mark Cohen

I think we once had a Mitch Miller record on which it went this way:
    Be kind to your webfooted friends
    For a duck may be somebody's mother
    Be kind to your friends in the swamp
    Where it's very very cold and very damp

    Be kind to your flat-footed friends
    For a cop may be somebody's brother
    Be kind to your friends on the beat...

    Now you may think that this is the end,
    Well, it is!

But I could be wrong.

Aloha,
Mark


21 Jul 04 - 08:46 AM (#1230606)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: BE KIND TO MY WEB FOOTED FRIEND...
From: Steve Benbows protege

try here
http://www.stevebenbow.btinternet.co.uk/

it is the last item at the bottom!


21 Jul 04 - 08:49 AM (#1230609)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: BE KIND TO MY WEB FOOTED FRIEND...
From: Steve Benbows protege

sorry I should have said that the above link is a video of steve singing "Goodnight to Your web footed friends."


29 Jul 04 - 11:48 AM (#1236388)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: BE KIND TO MY WEB FOOTED FRIEND...
From: GUEST,roving cowboy

what you all seem to not say is that this is a song for kids to get them to learn the tune of stars and stripes forever.

and this little kids tune is able to use any lyrics you can fit in to the music, which the kids will do and they dont always make sense other then they are the same tone of words as the notes to the song.

i remember the name of this kids version as " be kind to your fine feathered friends "

and the line i remember is not

for a duck maybe somebodys mother?

but i remember the word Brother said there, but as kids we make up our own to fit then we remember ours :D


29 Jul 04 - 06:20 PM (#1236659)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: BE KIND TO MY WEB FOOTED FRIEND...
From: PoppaGator

"Denizen" of the swamp, heh? We always sang, "Be kind to the *residents* of the swamp." Not that it makes much difference...
    Be kind to your web-footed friends
    For a duck maybe somebody's mother
    Be kind to the cop on the beat
    'Cuz he may be Dick Tracy's brother
    Be kind to the residents of the swamp
    Where the weather is co-old and dah-ahmp
    You may think that this is the end
    Because it is

I can hardly claim that my family's version (wherever it came from) is definitive, and certainly can't argue with Fred Allen, but I find that this version "fills out" the tune better than the others I've seen here.

That is, "You may / think that this / is the end" comes on a rising crescendo in the penultimate line, and "Because it is" is quite emphatic and gets you *almost* to the end of the actual tune. In fact, if you repeat "because it is" three times, you *do* sing the entire Souza melody. (Only one of us siblings was that anal-retentive.)


29 Jul 04 - 06:43 PM (#1236681)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: BE KIND TO MY WEB FOOTED FRIEND...
From: GUEST,Barrie Roberts

I learned what seems to be a later variant:
    Be kind to your webfooted friends,
    For a duck may be somebody's mother.
    They live in the mud and the swamp
    Where it's always cold and damp.

    You may think that this is the end,
    But it it isn't because here comes the chorus ---
    Da, da-da-da, da-da-da,
    Da-da-da-da, da-da-da, da=da=da=da.

    Be kind to you webfooted friends,
    For a duck may be somebody's mother.
    They live in the mud and the swamp
    Where it's always cold and damp.

    You may think that this is the end
    Well it is.

I had always thought it to be an English translation of an oriental poem about reincarnation, but perhaps not!


30 Jul 04 - 12:56 AM (#1236854)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: BE KIND TO MY WEB FOOTED FRIEND...
From: Billy the Bus

Barrie - the classic 'reincarnation song' is Ilkla Moor Baht Hat - most cyclic.....;)

Cheers - Sam


30 Jul 04 - 03:55 AM (#1236917)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: BE KIND TO MY WEB FOOTED FRIEND...
From: GUEST,Chris Murray

This is my dad's version. He learned it in the RAF during the war. He was a pilot. I used to sing it to my daugher when she was a baby.
    Be kind to your web footed friends
    For a duck may be somebody's mother
    He lives all his life in a swamp
    Where it's very cold and damp (pronounced domp!)
    Now you may think that this is the end
    If you do you'll be saying I'm a liar
    I'm going to sing it again
    Only this time I'm going to sing it higher.

And then you sing it again, higher. Then again, higher. And as many times as you can manage, higher each time. The last time you sing, from line 5.
    Now you may think that this is the end
    Well, it is.


10 Jan 05 - 06:23 PM (#1376216)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Be Kind to My Web-Footed Friend...
From: GUEST

What I heard today:

"be kind to your web footed friends
for a duck might be somebodys mother
she lives in the swamp all alone
where its cold and damp (doesnt rhyme but thats what i heard

be kind to you web footed friends
for one duck is merely like another
and to the one that she loves
she is the one, she is the one and only mother!"


10 Jan 05 - 09:38 PM (#1376337)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Be Kind to My Web-Footed Friend...
From: GUEST,.gargoyle

Dear GUEST

Thank you for posting to an appropriate thread - and thank you for the new material of your posting.

However, while there is a time and date stamp - in the interests - of musicologists 200 years from now....

WHERE - SOURCE, location, (Country - City) media (Television - Radio - Web - School Auditorium)

HOW did you acquire such a novel addition? It is grand.

Sincerely, (and I mean sincerely)
Gargoyle

PLEASE attribute your source.


11 Jan 05 - 12:19 AM (#1376412)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Be Kind to My Web-Footed Friend...
From: LadyJean

I have a feeling that the song predates Mitch Miller. I learned it from my mother, who came of age in the 1930s.


11 Jan 05 - 01:17 AM (#1376440)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Be Kind to My Web-Footed Friend...
From: NH Dave

Well, if Mudcat is going to quote Dick and Beth Best, it has to be from the 30's, for their book, Songfest, originally came out before WWII, as evidenced by its earlier copyright dates.

I remember learning it in either YMCA or Scout Camp in the late 40's, so it had to be older than that.

Dave


11 Jan 05 - 03:28 AM (#1376482)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Be Kind to My Web-Footed Friend...
From: Kaleea

Since I have only heard it sung to the last section of The Stars & Stripes by Sousa, would it be only that old?


11 Jan 05 - 11:12 AM (#1376587)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Be Kind to My Web-Footed Friend...
From: Flash Company

Used to feature regularly on The Billy Cotton Bandshow om BBC radio in the '50s, along with 'Sweet Violets' and 'The Woodpecker Song'

FC


18 Mar 08 - 11:17 AM (#2291620)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Be Kind to My Web-Footed Friend...
From: GUEST,Ripper

I was in elementary school, and we sang a song, could have been a medley, I don't quite remember, but there were a couple different parts to it...Here's what I remember

Looking through the knothole
   In Grampa's wooden leg
Why do they build the shore
   So near the ocean
A snake's belt slips
   Because he has no hips
And a boy's best friend is his mother

Oh be kind to your web footed friends
   For a duck may be somebody's mother
Be kind to your friends in the swamp
   Where the weather is very very damp
Well you may think that this is the end...
   Well it is!!!


18 Mar 08 - 03:55 PM (#2291905)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Be Kind to My Web-Footed Friend...
From: Reiver 2

Ah, at last someone else remembers the first part about Grandpa's wooden leg. We didn't always sing it, but it can be used to extend the song a bit (giving it another leg to stand on, so to speak). It's unfortunate that some versions say incorrectly, "...for a duck may be somebody's mother. He lives..." etc. A mother, he lives?? Come on, now. I always heard and sang, "a duck may be somebody's brother. He lives..." Technically, that is also incorrect graqmmatically since a brother would be a drake, not a duck. The REALLY correct line would be to sing "mother" and "she."

Though I doubt if anyone cares
About worrying over split hairs

Reiver 2


28 Apr 08 - 10:26 PM (#2328268)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Be Kind to My Web-Footed Friend...
From: GUEST,JUGL11

Here's how I learned it in 1957:

Be kind to your web-footed friends
For a duck may be somebody's mother
They live in the marsh & the swamp
And wherever it may be damp
You may think that this is the end
Well, it is.....

You can't imagine what an impact this had on me at age 5. I always credit (blame?) this song for introducing me to absurdist humor, a trait I have passed on to my daughter.


03 Jan 09 - 01:34 PM (#2530603)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Be Kind to My Web-Footed Friend...
From: GUEST

My mother who was born in 1936 remembers the same version that Joe Offer posted.


04 Jan 09 - 03:38 AM (#2530992)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Be Kind to My Web-Footed Friend...
From: Jon Bartlett

I'm away from my library, but I think (can someone confirm?) that's it's in Sandburg's Songbag (or is that Songburg's Sandbag?), which is if I remember correctly 1927.

Jon Bartlett


04 Jul 09 - 07:19 PM (#2671710)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Be Kind to My Web-Footed Friend...
From: CapriUni

Here's the version that's in the DT, where it's credited to Fred Allen. As you can see, it has two additional verses -- each of which, for some reason, seem to be missing a final line.

Anybody care to guess what the missing words are, or why they're not there? My guess is that the last line in the second verse probably ends in "leather."

Be kind to your web-footed friends,
For the duck may be somebody's mother:
Be kind to the denizens of the swamp.
Where the weather is cool and damp

Be kind to your old umbrella,
For some day it may be under the weather,
Be kind to your old pair of shoes.

Be kind to your fur-bearing friends,
For a skunk may be somebody's brother-;
Be kind to your friends with the stripe.


04 Jul 09 - 10:19 PM (#2671775)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Be Kind to My Web-Footed Friend...
From: GUEST,Uly

I learned it the following way:

Be kind to your webfooted friends
For that duck may be somebody's mother
Be kind to your friends in the swamp
Where the weather is always damp!
You may think that this is the end
And it is, but to prove that we're all liars
We'll sing it again and again
And each time a little bit higher!

That "we're all liars" bit is the part that makes me crack up whenever I hear it playing in the background on patriotic holidays.


05 Jul 09 - 12:51 PM (#2672102)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Be Kind to My Web-Footed Friend...
From: Art Thieme

We have had so much rain this year that Natural Selection just took over. There have beein 13 kids born with webbed feet at our local hospital here.


05 Jul 09 - 01:28 PM (#2672121)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Be Kind to My Web-Footed Friend...
From: Art Thieme

Jon Bartlett,
I couldn't find this song anywhere in The American Songbag. But it certainly is a great old book that I've not gone through in over a decade. If not for time, we'd have to do everything all at once.

Art


11 Feb 11 - 05:27 PM (#3093499)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Be Kind to My Web-Footed Friend...
From: GUEST

I remember from my schooldays in the mid-1940s a record that ran:
    Be kind to your web-footed friends
    For a duck may be somebody's mother
    She lives all alone in the swamp
    And she never gets the cramp
    Oh you may think that this is the end
    Well it is"

sung to Sousa's Stars and Stripes


On British TV last night (Feb 10 2011) it was reported that King George VI sung something like this in 1936, although only the last two lines were transmitted

John


11 Feb 11 - 05:38 PM (#3093506)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Be Kind to My Web-Footed Friend...
From: GUEST,Eliza

I saw the prog too, John. I remember (from the early fifties) the fourth line as "Where it's awfully cold and DOMP" It finished "And if you think that this is the end, well it is!" These old childhood songs bring the past back very poignantly I find, don't you? In the playground we thought this song the height of wit! I remember my mother telling me that the King had died.


11 Feb 11 - 11:40 PM (#3093711)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Be Kind to My Web-Footed Friend...
From: MGM·Lion

Those queuing all day behind the Royal Albert Hall for the Last Night Of The Proms in the late 1940s, I recall, used to sing this song interminably.

~Michael~


09 Feb 13 - 03:59 PM (#3477645)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Be Kind to My Web-Footed Friend...
From: GUEST

Sue Prout.   My uncle taught me this song back in the early 40's. He was an air force pilot during WW II. His versions was:
Be kind to your web footed friends for one may be your aerial gunner .
Who sits in the tail of a plane and never does complain.
Well you may think he is afraid.
Well he is !!!! (abrupt ending)


09 Feb 13 - 04:26 PM (#3477655)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Be Kind to My Web-Footed Friend...
From: John MacKenzie

Alternative ending, as per Diz Dizley.


Well you may think that this is the end
Well it is, and to prove that I'm a liar
We'll sing it all through once again
Only this time we'll sing it just a little bit higher.


11 Aug 14 - 06:20 PM (#3650208)
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Be Kind to My Web-Footed Friend...
From: GUEST,Lisa

I have heard the Mitch Miller version. We always loved John Phillip Sousa-he used to lead the Marine Corp band as they performed in Willow Grove Park, PA back in the late 1800's.
We were from Jenkintown (just down the road from Willow Grove), and the Jenkintown High School Mascot is the Drake (picture Donald Duck on Steroids).
Our school is very small, and still is. When I attended, there were only 430 students K-12. There are even fewer now. We were the "Baby Boomers".
My father graduated from Jenkintown in 1941. His graduating class had about 40 students. They had their own lyrics to this song for the football team. Of course, it is to "Stars and Stripe Forever". I wish my father were still alive so that I could get the lyrics right, but this is what I remember.

Beware of your web-footed foe
For down the field he will go
He never shirks his rush
And he passes all with a brush

So, be kind to your web-footed foe
For a duck may somebody's mother
But never, ever forget
THAT A DRAKE IS ALWAYS YOUR BROTHER!!!!