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Subject: RE: Origins: Goin' on a Bear Hunt From: Jack Horntip Date: 04 Jul 25 - 01:04 PM One of the songs that I sang over and over and over again as a song leader Retrieved from here: https://musictxandme.blogspot.com/2012/11/going-on-squeegee-hunt.html |
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Subject: RE: Origins: Goin' on a Bear Hunt From: Jack Horntip Date: 04 Jul 25 - 12:12 PM A recording of Squeegee Hunt: https://archive.org/download/16SingingInTheRain/01%201.%20Squeegee%20Hunt.mp3 1995. Camp Time - Walton's Grizzly Lodge Summer Camp, 1995 Camp Songs by Walton's Grizzly Lodge Summer Camp This is actually sung to a tune that I have heard in running cadences. |
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Subject: RE: Origins: Goin' on a Bear Hunt From: GerryM Date: 04 Jul 25 - 03:17 AM From the title, I thought this was going to be about a parody of Going to a Go-Go, https://youtu.be/sWt4Hz1KGcQ?si=ORjPwgB6KFr53S-N |
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Subject: RE: Origins: Goin' on a Bear Hunt From: Jack Horntip Date: 03 Jul 25 - 07:43 PM SQUEEGEE HUNT Camp Sacajawea Songbook. Girl Scouts of Woodland Council, Inc. MS-word file. Retrieved Feb, 25, 2008. from www.woodgsc.org/forms/Songbook.doc |
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Subject: RE: Origins: Goin' on a Bear Hunt From: Joe Offer Date: 03 Jul 25 - 07:37 PM I haven't sung the song for maybe 25 years, so I was having a hard time remembering the version I used to sing, but Jack Horntip is doing all the work for me. My version is very close to the one in Group Fun: Games and Activities for Girls--Techniques for Leaders |
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Subject: RE: Origins: Goin' on a Bear Hunt From: Jack Horntip Date: 03 Jul 25 - 07:20 PM Warriors Campfire Songbook. British scouting songbook See here: https://www.107th.org.uk/skills/songbook/Song%20Book%20V3e_booklet.pdf |
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Subject: RE: Origins: Goin' on a Bear Hunt From: Jack Horntip Date: 03 Jul 25 - 12:05 AM Bear Hunt 1954. Group Fun: Games and Activities for Girls--Techniques for Leaders by Catharine Conway Reiley. pp.190-191. Formatted for readability. See here: https://archive.org/details/groupfun0000unse/page/190/mode/1up?q=%22bear+hunt%22++ |
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Subject: RE: Origins: Goin' on a Bear Hunt From: Jack Horntip Date: 02 Jul 25 - 11:33 PM A Bear Hunt The leader says each line in a rhythmical manner. 1961. Play activities for the retarded child : how to help him grow and learn through music, games, handicraft, and other play activities by Bernice (Wells) Carlson. pp.60-62. See here: https://archive.org/details/playactivitiesfo0000carl/page/60/mode/1up?q=%22bear+hunt%22++%22go+through+it%22 |
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Subject: RE: Origins: Goin' on a Bear Hunt From: FreddyHeadey Date: 02 Jul 25 - 08:02 PM Michael Rosen does a performance and has written a children's book. He has a blog where he mentions other versions he's heard himself or has been told about : "This puts one origin for the song/rhyme as early as 1954" 'I was a brownie and girl guide about 70 years ago - in those days, we sat in a circle and did the actions to ‘I’m going on a lion hunt’. I definitely remember how we all screamed ‘a lion’ when we found ‘something soft, something furry’ in the cave and how we scrabbled our way back home, panting as we arrived!' Margaret E. Sandercock - Facebook; April 8 2024 no date - Brownies (Girl Guide movement) but their version was a 'Lion Hunt' 1983 - Linda Goss ,,, with obstacles of a tree, a river, a cornfield, a 'lah dee dee da dee' and a cave. ,,,mostly the moves through the obstacles are done with noises not words. The repeated line is 'can't go over it, can't go around it,' till it gets to the cornfield which they go 'through'. At the cave, the singer takes you to 'feel something' and after they realise it's a bear, they run home (no words, just noises made by slapping legs), and the last line is 'we were lucky that time'. https://youtu.be/lY_-mA9AjPQ?t=11s 1973 - Sandra Stroner Sivulich, illus by Glen Rounds, published by Dutton 'the obstacles are trees, rivers and caves' Thanks to Jo Brodie on Twitter/X 1977 - Kathleen Savage and Margaret Stewart, illus. by Leonard Shortall, published by Prentice Hall 'the obstacles are a river, bridge, cliff and a swamp' Thanks to Jo Brodie on Twitter/X 1977 - Alison McMorland - album 'Funny Family' American version ,,, devised in US summer camps. Some of these included a repeated line about guns [That was the first version that Michael heard.] http://www.alisonmcmorland.com/music/the-funny-family/09-were-going-on-a-bear-hunt.mp3 on http://www.alisonmcmorland.com/player.asp 1986\87\89 - Michael Rosen grass river mud forest snowstorm illus Helen Oxenbury, published by Walker Books. www.walker.co.uk/9780744523232/were-going-on-a-bear-hunt/ - interesting video there of Michael talking about the creation of the book. performance : https://youtu.be/ytc0U2WAz4s more : https://michaelrosenblog.blogspot.com/2024/04/the-true-story-of-making-of-book-of.html |
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Subject: RE: Origins: Goin' on a Bear Hunt From: Joe Offer Date: 02 Jul 25 - 03:18 PM I learned it from Scoutmaster Dave Ishikawa of Sacramento. For several years in the 1980s, he was the Director and I was the Program Director for Cub Scout Day Camp in Rancho Cordova CA. He was the Scoutmaster of the most legendary Boy Scout troop in the Golden Empire Council in Sacramento. |
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Subject: RE: Origins: Goin' on a Bear Hunt From: Jack Horntip Date: 02 Jul 25 - 02:22 PM Joe, where & when did you learn your version ? |
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Subject: RE: Origins: Goin' on a Bear Hunt From: Joe Offer Date: 02 Jul 25 - 02:05 PM Oh, no reason to apologize, Jack. I just couldn't send Den Mothers to that thread. ;-) |
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Subject: RE: Origins: Goin' on a Bear Hunt From: Jack Horntip Date: 02 Jul 25 - 01:49 PM Sorry Joe. I honestly didn't know of the non-rugby versions of "We Are Warriors" chant. The versions in my collection were a curiosity and were collected c2007 from youtube. I saw a thread discussing the Boney song and it brought to mind "We are Warriors". A quote I saw somewhere: "A folksong is a song that everyone else sings wrong.". |
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Subject: RE: Origins: Goin' on a Bear Hunt From: clueless don Date: 02 Jul 25 - 01:48 PM I seem to remember hearing this song on one of my daughter's music tapes (possibly from the "Wee Sing" folks.) When I try to replay it "in my mind's ear", I recall the "Goin' on a bear hunt", "I'm not afraid" parts, but I also remember the adventurers encountering various obstacles, and singing (in some order) Can't go under it [can't go under it] Can't go over it [can't go over it] Can't go around it [can't go around it] Guess we'll go through it! An amalgam of the two versions you posted. |
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Subject: ADD: Goin' on a Bear Hunt From: Joe Offer Date: 02 Jul 25 - 12:46 PM There is another thread on a bawdy version of this song, Lyr Add: We Are Warriors - Rugby Chant - Song(?), but I'd get in real trouble if I sent Cub Scouts to that thread... I posted the lyrics back in 2015 on a generic Girl Scout songs thread, but I couldn't find it when I was looking for it a few days ago. I think this song deserves its own thread. Thread #11100 Message #3695200 Posted By: Joe Offer 19-Mar-15 - 03:02 AM Thread Name: Old Girl Scout Songs Subject: ADD: Going on a Bear Hunt
I think the bear song requested is Goin' on a Bear Hunt. I've never heard two people sing this the same. Heck, I don't think I've ever sung it the same way twice myself. Once you have the general idea, make it up as you go along. And there is a Traditional Ballad Index entry on this song: Bear HuntDESCRIPTION: "Going on a bear hunt Wanna come along?" "Coming to the short grass, Can’t go around it, Can’t go under it, Gotta go through it." "Coming to the tall grass, Can't go around..." Eventually they find a bear in a cave -- and runAUTHOR: unknown EARLIEST DATE: 2014 (Averill-CampSongsFolkSongs) KEYWORDS: animal humorous campsong FOUND IN: REFERENCES (2 citations): Averill-CampSongsFolkSongs, pp. 240, 324, "Bear Hunt" (notes only) Delamar-ChildrensCountingOutRhymes, pp. 38-39, "The Bear Hunt" (1 text) NOTES [41 words]: In the mudcat.org thread "Old Girl Scout Songs," Joe Offer comments, "I've never heard two people sing this the same. Heck, I don't think I've ever sung it the same way twice myself. Once you have the general idea, make it up as you go along." - RBW Last updated in version 6.4 File: ACSF240B Go to the Ballad Search form Go to the Ballad Index Instructions The Ballad Index Copyright 2025 by Robert B. Waltz and David G. Engle. |
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