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Origins: Song sung by Fess Parker in Jayhawkers DigiTrad: DAVY CROCKETT DAVY CROCKETT [parody] MOSES ROSE OF TEXAS REMEMBER THE ALAMO THE BALLAD OF DAVY CROCKETT THE BALLAD OF DENNIS CONNER THE BALLAD OF THE ALAMO THE BALLAD OF TONYA HARDING Related threads: Ballad of Davy Crockett (73) Lyr Req: Wringle Wrangle (sung by Fess Parker) (8) Lyr Req: Farewell to the Mountains (Davy Crockett) (23) Obit:Fess Parker: Davy Crockett, Daniel Boone 2010 (56) Lyr Req: Ole Swenson (parody of Davy Crockett) (18) Lyr Req: Farewell to the Mountains (Davy Crockett) (64) Lyr Req: Ballad of Davy Crockett parodies (6) Lyr Add: David Crockett's Farewell Poem (11)
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Subject: RE: Origins: Song sung by Fess Parker in Jayhawkers From: oldhippie Date: 09 Jan 19 - 12:28 PM The Wikipedia page for the movie says that music was by Jerome Moross. |
Subject: Origins: Song sung by Fess Parker in Jayhawkers From: Boo47 Date: 07 Jan 19 - 05:22 PM Hello folks, I had on the old western Jayhawkers with Fess Parker, and at one point he picked up a small guitar and sang a neat little folk song that consisted of three chords and starts out: "Yonder sits an old blue jay A lazy bird is he He waits for us to catch the worm And he eats them one two three." The chorus is: "Oh hippy happy Henny With a tiny shiny penny For a hippy happy Henny I say Oh hippy happy Henny With a tiny shiny penny For the hippy happy old blue jay." I have been searching for the origins of this little song, but have found nothing except a Youtube recording of the excerpt that includes that song (Fess Parker's song ). I'm beginning to think it was written for the movie! Does anybody know different? Thanks! |
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