Subject: The wish fish song From: Maryanna thompson Date: 27 Sep 98 - 08:27 PM I would like all the words to what we called the Wish Fish song. I believe It starts. On the swinging branch of a rubber three a thousand miles away, on the banks of the yurga river far down yugra way. There sits a nervous monkey in his eyes there is a gleam, and his tail it hangs down lightly, down in that limpid stream. |
Subject: Want lyrics to The Whiz Fish Song From: captain@kingfisherfleet.com Date: 23 Feb 99 - 12:31 PM I am looking for the lyrics and music to a song called "The Whiz Fish Song", artist unknown, written around 1922. It's about a monkey sitting in a tree above a stream and fishing with his tail. It might also be called "The Monkey Song" or "The Complete Angler".
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Subject: RE: Want lyrics to The Whiz Fish Song From: GUEST,mpf Date: 28 Mar 03 - 08:34 PM do you still want the lyrics to the whizfish song? I have them... |
Subject: RE: Want lyrics to The Whiz Fish Song From: Sorcha Date: 28 Mar 03 - 10:22 PM If Captain doesn't, We/Mudcat do. Please post them, Guest mpf, and please use a Lyr Add: in the Subject box. Thanks! |
Subject: ADD: The Whiz Fish Song From: GUEST Date: 29 Mar 03 - 10:47 AM WHIZ FISH SONG On the swaying limb of a rubber tree, ten thousand miles away, On the banks of the Hoola river, in far off Uruguay, There sits a nervous monkey, his eyes with fear agleam, His tail adangling gently, within the limpid stream. Just every nineteen minutes, he jerks it through the air, With a south american whizfish, aflopping helpless there. Now the teeth of a hungry whizfish are hard on a tender tail, And as he sits there fishing, you can hear that monkey wail----
If I didn't feel so hungry, I'd quit this job tonight. But I love the roasted whizfish, tho' his bite drives me insane. And ....I do so wish. To catch that fish. That...I manage to stand the pain." Now there chanced to paddle along that way,with a jaw six feet by nine, A south american jumbofish, who took hold of the monkey's line. He started down the river, quite unconcernedly, While the monkey screamed, and chattered, and clung to the rubber tree. The tree stretched like a garter, a dozen miles or so. When the fish let go, that monkey flew ---- like an arrow from a bow. They say he still is flying. And if you care to try, You can hear him softly murmur, as he whistles through the sky, "Oh shades of Isaak Walton.. (reprise of chorus.) E-mail sent to requestor. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Want lyrics to The Whiz Fish Song From: Charley Noble Date: 29 Mar 03 - 11:01 AM What a strange little song! Thanks for posting it. I wonder whether it was accompanied with a cello run in the last verse. Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: Want lyrics to The Whiz Fish Song From: vectis Date: 29 Mar 03 - 04:06 PM Tune?? Please. |
Subject: RE: Want lyrics to The Whiz Fish Song From: GUEST,mpf Date: 29 Mar 03 - 04:15 PM I know the melody very well. It has been a lullaby in our family since 1929 if not earlier. I would love to know more about its origins though. Who is the Captain who was looking for it? (I just happened to stumble on his query looking for something else). And how does one offer the tune? I have never been to this site before. |
Subject: RE: Want lyrics to The Whiz Fish Song From: Sorcha Date: 29 Mar 03 - 08:35 PM Either abc or MIDI format. If you can't do either, can you scan/e mail to me, MMario, or Snuffy? |
Subject: RE: Want lyrics to The Whiz Fish Song From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 29 Mar 03 - 09:01 PM Fly Fising is one of my passions and I immediately recognized the reference.
In 1652 The Compleat Angler, (not a spelling mistake) was written by Isaak Walton, then aged 60. It listed the twelve flies from the Treatyse. Through the conversation between the book's two characters, Mr Piscator and Mr Venator, we get a good view of how fishing with a rod and hook was done at the time. The tradition from Dame Juliana Bernet is clear: fishing was done for enjoyment.
http://freespace.virgin.net/fly.shop/history.htm
Sincerely, |
Subject: RE: Want lyrics to The Whiz Fish Song From: GUEST,mpfGuest Date: 30 Mar 03 - 12:04 PM Dear Sorcha, I am a complete novice, though willing to learn. How do I email you? And how would i write the music? I can probably find a friend who could write the melody from my singing...is that the first step? (I do not know what abc and MIDI refer to. Will my friend know?) Thanks also for any further help anyone can give me about the other, Gaelic song which we always thought was about the "Cranberry Isles". |
Subject: RE: Want TUNE to The Whiz Fish Song From: Joe Offer Date: 16 Jun 03 - 03:36 PM I got an e-mail request for the tune to this song. Anybody know more about it? -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: The Whiz Fish Song From: GUEST,VAUDEVILLE FOLK Date: 17 Jun 03 - 08:19 AM I am the original inquiry for the lyrics to The Whiz Fish Song. I would be grateful for the tune as well, if there is any way to pass it on through this site. Time and events have passed since my original request, so I'm still trying to put together the reason, or inspiration to know this song in the first place. My gratitude to all who've provided lyrics, background and mutual interest! |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: The Whiz Fish Song From: GUEST,vaudeville folk Date: 26 Jun 03 - 10:41 AM to guest mpf... you referred to this as a lullaby... your family knew from at least 1929... would you happen to recall who wrote this ... or if it was ever common knowledge? thank you! |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: The Whiz Fish Song From: GUEST,davkbod@yahoo.com Date: 27 Aug 03 - 01:32 PM Amazing! I had looked for this song about two months ago, and couldn't find it, I wanted to send it with my son to camp, since that's where I learned it. Did a search today, and there it is! (scrambles to add it to archives!). I can see if I can put together the tune that I leaned it to, and see if I can post... |
Subject: Lyr/Tune Add: WHIZ FISH SONG From: GUEST,Whizfish tune. Date: 08 Oct 03 - 11:25 PM I could probably do a Midi, if I had a midi composer, but since I don't, I've put this together: WHIZ FISH SONG c a g a a a# c g g g f g f d e On the swaying limb of a rubber tree, ten thousand miles away, f e d d e f d c f f g g a f g On the banks of the Hoola river, in far off Uruguay, c a g a a# c g g f g f d a There sits a nervous monkey, his eyes with fear agleam, a# a f g a A# a f g a a# f c c f His tail a-dangling gently, within the limpid stream. c a g a a# c g g f g f d e Just every nineteen minutes, he jerks it through the air, f e d e f e d c f f g g a f g With a south a-merican whizfish, aflopping helpless there. c c a a g a a# c g g f f g f d a Now the teeth of a hungry whizfish are hard on a tender tail, A# a f g a a# a f g a a# a f c c f And as he sits there fishing, you can hear that monkey wail---- C a g a a# c g g f g f d e "Oh, Shades of Izaak Walton! Was that another bite? f e d e f d c f f g g a f g If I didn't feel so hungry, I'd quit this job tonight. c c a g a a# c g g g f a g f a But I love the roasted whizfish, tho' his bite drives me insane. a# a# a f g a# a f g a# a# a f c g f And ....I do so wish. To catch that fish. That...I manage to stand the pain." Now there chanced to paddle along that way, with a jaw six feet by nine, A south american jumbofish, who took hold of the monkey's line. He started down the river, quite unconcernedly, While the monkey screamed, and chattered, and clung to the rubber tree. The tree stretched like a garter, a dozen miles or so. When the fish let go, that monkey flew ---- like an arrow from a bow. They say he still is flying. And if you care to try, You can hear him softly murmur, as he whistles through the sky, "Oh shades of Isaak Walton.. (reprise of chorus.) |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: The Whiz Fish Song From: GUEST,GUEST,vaudeville folk Date: 11 Nov 03 - 09:50 AM WOW! Just chanced a re visit to my inquiry today and discovered this!!! Thank you all for your contribution to my search!!! And your success!! Will strum chords until the melody becomes obvious... but if it shows up on this sight as MIDI would be a real treat and victory! Thanks Again! |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: The Whiz Fish Song From: Joe Offer Date: 11 Nov 03 - 11:47 PM I'd like a MIDI, too. If somebody can e-mail me a MIDI or a scan of the sheet music, I'll make sure it gets posted here. -Joe Offer- joe@mudcat.org |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: The Whiz Fish Song From: Barbara Date: 31 Mar 04 - 02:35 AM Hi crew, I think we've finally managed to catch the Whizfish, with thanks to the poster above. He shipped me an mp3 file of himself singing it, and I've sent that to be posted in the MIDIs. So stay tuned. The tune sounds familiar to me. I think maybe it's similar to a hymn I know. It sounds a bit like "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling", too. But I can't quite place it. Oh, and the MIDI is the first verse and chorus. Blessings, Barbara |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: The Whiz Fish Song From: Joe Offer Date: 19 Apr 04 - 02:55 PM Do we have songwriter and source information for this song? -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: The Whiz Fish Song From: Jim Dixon Date: 21 Apr 04 - 11:32 PM The only recording I can find of this song is by Ivan Stiles, on his album Promises Kept. He calls it WHIZZ FISH SONG. The San Joaquin Valley Library System, which has apparently indexed all the songs in several California libraries, says that WHIZZ-FISH appears in a book called "Song Fest" written (or edited?) by Dick Best, and published in 1948. The Fresno County Free Library has a copy. (That last link takes you to the search page for the index. It looks promising and I plan to bookmark it.) THE WHIZZ FISH also appears in a "fake book" called Children's Song Favorites, (2003). |
Subject: ADD Version: The Whiz Fish Song From: Joe Offer Date: 22 Apr 04 - 12:35 AM Whizz-Fish On the swaying branch of a rubber tree, a thousand miles away, On the banks of the Hula River, in far off Uruguay, There sits a nervous monkey, his eyes with fear agleam; His tail is dangling gently within that limpid stream. Just every nineteen minutes it 'whistles through the air With a South American whizz-fish a-dangling helpless there, But the teeth of the hungry whizz-fish are hard on his tender tail, And if you listen carefully, you can hear that monkey wail:
Was that another bite? If I didn't feel so hungry, I'd quit this job tonight. But I love the toasted whizz-fish, Though his bite drives me insane, But I do so 'wish to catch that fish That I manage to bear the pain. With jaws 'bout six by nine Came swimming down the river, And seized that monkey's line; Continued on his journey Quite unconcernedly, While the monkey screamed and chattered, And clang to the rubber tree. The tree stretched like a garter, A hundred miles or so; When the fish let go, the monkey flew Like an arrow from a bow; They say he's still a-flying, And if you'd care to try, You can hear him sadly murmur, As he 'whistles through the sky. from Songfest, 1948 (not in later editions) Click to play |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: The Whiz Fish Song From: Barbara Date: 22 Apr 04 - 01:18 AM Does the book post a tune, too, Joe? If so, you might compare it to the transcription I did, and post the book's tune instead of mine. Blessings, Barbara
Yes, I hope to find time to transcribe the tune, but it's too complicated to do when I'm as sleepy as I am tonight.. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: The Whiz Fish Song From: GUEST,Dennis Date: 12 Jul 04 - 09:42 PM Unbelievable! I have wished many times that I had the Whiz Fish Song. We use to beg my Dad to play and sing it. He would only do so once in a while, every couple of years as I remember, just to keep the intrigue and suspense and to make it special. He died in 1970 and so did the song, I thought. The other day we were talking over dinner and the song came up. My wife said I'll look on the net. A couple of minutes later she said "I found it!" I replied, "Yeah right". Then she began reading the lyrics. I thought it had been just a family song and it was gone forever. Thanks all! I too, would like to get the tune, written or preferably recorded. How do I go about it? I'm happy to provide my email address if it can be sent that way. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: The Whiz Fish Song From: Barbara Date: 13 Jul 04 - 01:50 AM You go up to the top of this thread and click on the words "Whiz Fish Song" or to make it easier, Whiz Fish Song (Click on those words) and something should come up on your computer that plays the tune. If that doesn't work, check back and someone will tell you what to do next. Blessings, Barbara Click to play |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: The Whiz Fish Song From: Joe Offer Date: 13 Jul 04 - 12:37 PM Hi, Dennis - I just posted the MIDI I made from Song Fest (1948 edition). Can somebody who actually knows the song, take a listen and tell us if my version and Barbara's sound anything like the song is supposed to sound? If you like, I can e-mail you a scan of the tune from the 1948 Song Fest songbook. Just send me an e-mail. -Joe Offer- joe@mudcat.org Click to play |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: The Whiz Fish Song From: Barbara Date: 13 Jul 04 - 12:51 PM I wonder if any of our scholars could tell us anything more about the source of this song. The Best book tune is in minor; the one David, up above sang into an MP3 file for me is major. I can see some relationship, but it would be nice to know what the original is. Blessings, Barbara |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: The Whiz Fish Song From: hatster Date: 17 Jul 04 - 11:17 PM Every few years, since I first came to the internet now nearly ten years ago, I have looked for the lyrics to this song. WOW so glad to finally see them. I grew up singing/hearing this song. It was a staple of my father's family during gatherings and something that was usually sung in 4 part harmony by the whole family as we women folk cleared the table and washed the dishes. It brings back memories of summer nights by a lake in Maine, by the sound in Connecticut, and of people long since gone. Thank you so much for offering the lyrics. The midis here suggest the harmony to the tune we used to sing but are not quite what I remember as the melody. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: The Whiz Fish Song From: hatster Date: 17 Jul 04 - 11:22 PM oops.. hit the submit button too soon. I believe the one we sang was in minor, and the tune posted sounds almost right. It could well be that I only remember the chorus well and the midi seems to leave that out. |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: The Whiz Fish Song From: hatster Date: 18 Jul 04 - 07:42 AM OK, very very sorry about the multiple posts here, but the tune we sang is represented by the midi version you have here from 1948 edition of Song Fest. I only just found that midi...please please do pardon the clueless newbie |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: The Whiz Fish Song From: Joe Offer Date: 19 Jul 04 - 02:17 AM Thanks for the confirmation, Hatster. That Song Fest tune was a bear to transcribe, but now I'm glad I did it. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: The Whiz Fish Song From: Barbara Date: 19 Jul 04 - 05:08 PM Joe, next time just send me the GIF or PDF or whatever, and I'll transcribe it. I do it often and don't mind. But I haven't got or learned Noteworthy yet, so if you want it with the words attached, then it is still your job (or at any rate, not mine). Blessings, Barbara |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: The Whiz Fish Song From: GUEST,Dennis Date: 20 Jul 04 - 01:38 AM Thank you Barbara and Joe and whomever else had anything to do with this. I have sent the info to my brothers, sisters and mother and all have been flooded with such wonderful memories. For me, I can't remember which tune my dad use to sing/play. There are shades of familiarity in both. Bless you all bunches! |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: The Whiz Fish Song From: GUEST,dbls Date: 10 Aug 04 - 11:10 AM Well, what do you know. I've been looking for these lyrics for some time. Like Dennis, my father used to sing this for us (accompanying himself on his ukelele, which I have beside me as I type) during occasional "songfests". His melody was different than the ones in the MIDIs; it would be nice to have the chords to see how they match up with his tune. This was just one of many songs we sang: "Aura Lee", "It Was Only An Old Beer Bottle", "The King of Caractacus" and "Desperado" (no, not Henley & Frey, but the one with the "war whoop": http://sniff.numachi.com/~rickheit/dtrad/pages/tiDESPRAD2;ttDESPRAD2.html ). I'm going to a family reunion this weekend; it'll be great to have this. Thanks! |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: The Whiz Fish Song From: Barbara Date: 10 Aug 04 - 02:28 PM Please note that there are TWO tunes posted, one by me and one by Joe. Joe's is the official songbook one; mine was a transcription of a recording sung by one of the earlier posters. Blessings, Barbara |
Subject: RE: Lyr/Tune Req: The Whiz Fish Song From: GUEST,sspackma@yahoo.com Date: 22 Jan 05 - 04:19 PM Facinating! I know the song well (I also thought this was just a "family song") but I know it by a different tune from either one posted above. Not sure how to upload a tune, but when I do I will. The second tune posted above is not too dissimilar, but hardly the same. |
Subject: RE: Req/ADD: The Whiz Fish Song From: GUEST,Scott Date: 03 Jun 05 - 09:03 AM Wow!! I was sitting on the back steps looking at the stars with my nine year old daughter,and thought back to my dad who passed away in 1998.And for some reason,the "Rubber Monkey" song popped in my head and I started to tell her all about it.He learned it at Camp Pemi in NH in the 30's and would sing it every once in a while after much begging when I was her age.Even grown up,with a little prodding,I'd get him to sing it.Surprisingly,like a lot of others on this board, it was a special family song that I thought no one else knew!So I told her,for the fun of it,lets Google the song and here I am. The words are exactly as I remember them,and the second song has almost the correct melody.The end doesn't seem quite right and the refrain seems to be missing but now I remember it and can sing it all.We've decided to start the tradition again,with me in the starring role of course!Thanks to all for reserching and contributing to the search-a very sentimental journey...... Scott |
Subject: RE: Req/ADD: The Whiz Fish Song From: GUEST Date: 17 Oct 05 - 08:59 PM The "rubber monkey" song is still sung at camp pemi. |
Subject: RE: Req/ADD: The Whiz Fish Song From: GUEST,Mauryh@nettally.com Date: 14 Jun 06 - 04:43 PM I don't know whether I am resubmitting this message, or whether I inadvertently deleted my first attempt. Anyway, I have been singin "the Monkey Song" (as we called it)at parties and in performance (e.g. at retirement homes) for about 60 years. I learned it as a child from my uncle, and in all those years only met one person (until today) who had heard it before (She was from Buffalo, NY). The melody I learned is quite different from those posted and simpler. In the key of C it would go as follows: On the shady limb of a rubber tree (ggeeeggaaa) ten thousand miles away (abbagc) On the banks of the HULA River, in far off Uraguay (repeat above melody) There ists a nervous monkey, His eyes with tears agleam (geeeg(aa accdd#e)"and his tail dangling gently within the limpid stream" (eeefeda abbedc) That's pretty much it -- same tune for the Chorus "Oh Shades of Izaac Walton... Anyway, glad to know after all these years I'm not the only hippopotamus in the zoo! |
Subject: RE: Req/ADD: The Whiz Fish Song From: GUEST,S. Justice Date: 06 May 07 - 02:24 PM I actually have a mid to late 1800s song/music book with the whiz fish song, and many other wonderful pieces. My mother-in-law took the book from me and hid it. She won't give it back. |
Subject: RE: Req/ADD: The Whiz Fish Song From: GUEST,Spencer Snow Date: 04 Jun 07 - 11:33 AM re: Whiz Fish song. WOW. I thought my dad and I were the only ones who knew this one. I have Dick & Beth Best's books with the lyrics, but learned it first from my dad. He played guitar in the Cornell University mandolin club pre WW I, and toured with glee club which sang the song. He told me it was written by a Yale student around 1910, so I was interested to see that someone had it n a book dating to mid/late 1800's. |
Subject: RE: Req/ADD: The Whiz Fish Song From: GUEST,D. Evans Date: 17 Aug 07 - 12:36 PM I'm currently at a small reunion of my wife's family. They're planning a talent show for tonight, so I thought I'd sing the "Monkey Song" to introduce them to a bit of my family's heritage. Since I also wanted help singing it, I decided to Google the first line to see if I could get a print-out of the words. That led me to this site, which I found very interesting. I also learned the song from my dad, who would sing it in the car to keep my sister and me entertained on long trips. I have no idea what the origin is, but my dad must have learned it in the 1920's or 30's in South Dakota, probably as a Boy Scout. |
Subject: RE: Req/ADD: The Whiz Fish Song From: GUEST,guest, H Moore Date: 17 Jun 08 - 11:51 PM We couldn't believe this nine year old thread on an old favorite Whiz Fish Song. The tune isn't quite right, and there is some dispute about the lyrics, but we are so happy to see that others have this song. My husband's great grandparents sung this in the mid West (chicago suburbs). |
Subject: RE: Req/ADD: The Whiz Fish Song From: GUEST,Eleanour Snow Date: 17 Sep 08 - 06:32 PM My Dad has sung this song for years, always a favorite with the kids--my sisters and I, and now our kids. Does anyone have a reference to the songwriter, and date? My daughter is doing a project for English class on her 10 favorite writings, and needs them to be properly referenced. I recall my dad saying it was written by a Yale student (so you Connecticut/Maine singers may have a close connection) in the late 1800's, but that is all I remember. |
Subject: RE: Req/ADD: The Whiz Fish Song From: GUEST,Bob Maximoff Date: 03 Jan 09 - 04:31 PM I first heard this song in 1957 from Bob Mixter, a New England-born neighbor in Dobbs Ferry, NY. His words -- which I of course prefer -- are given below. I've always wondered about its origin; Mixter didn't know, but said he'd heard it in his family since childhood. The Whizz Fish On the swinging branch of a rubber tree, about a million miles away On the banks of the Uhruh River in far-off Uruguay, There sits a lonely monkey; in his eyes there is a gleam, And his tail dangles idly, just beneath that limpid stream. Well now, once every nineteen minutes, he whirls it through the air, And the South American whizzfish is a'dangling helpless there. The bite of the hungry whizzfish is tough on the tender tail, And if you pause to listen, you can hear that monkey wail, "Great shades of Isaac Walton! Was that another bite? If I hadn't been half so hungry, I'd have quit this job tonight. But I loves that tasty whizzfish, though its bite drives me insane -- Still I do so wish for to catch that fish that I guess I'll stand the pain." Now one fine day there come a jammerfish, with its jaws six feet by nine, Come a'rambling down that river, grabbed ahold of that monkey's line. That fish kept on a'rambling, most unconcernedly, While the monkey screamed and hollered, and clung to that rubber tree. Well, the tree stretched out like a garter, 'bout a million miles or so, And the fish let go, and the monkey flew like an arrow from the bow. Folks say he's still a'flying, and if you stop and try You can hear that monkey murmur as he hustles through the sky, "Great shades of Isaac Walton! Was that another bite? If I hadn't been half so hungry, I'd have quit this job tonight. But I loves that tasty whizzfish, though its bite drives me insane -- Still I do so wish for to catch that fish that I guess I'll stand the pain." |
Subject: RE: Req/ADD: The Whiz Fish Song From: Artful Codger Date: 05 Jan 09 - 02:47 PM Could any of you folks who recall the song supply an ABC or MIDI of what how YOU recall the tune, for comparison with the two tunes already posted? |
Subject: RE: Req/ADD: The Whiz Fish Song From: Haruo Date: 05 Jan 09 - 03:09 PM 1948 Song Fest, eh? I'm sure it must have been missing from the '54 I was raised on. Haruo, b. 1954 |
Subject: RE: Req/ADD: The Whiz Fish Song From: GUEST,Bob Maximoff Date: 06 Jan 09 - 01:43 AM We actually have a (poor) recording of the song being sung by Bob Mixter in about 1960. The melody is faintly similar to one of the others, but is more lively, direct, and dramatic. My wife, a musician, says she'll write it out in Allegro software as soon as she's able, and I'll post it then. (We're both 84 and she's recovering from some health problems.) |
Subject: RE: Req/ADD: The Whiz Fish Song From: GUEST,Guest, Dan Mills Date: 09 Apr 09 - 11:51 PM I have a dear friend who sings this song for us from time to time, and I've learned it from him. I have a recording of him in mp3 format if anyone should like a copy. Email me: dan mills at rattle brain dot com (no spaces, and do the obvious thing with "at" and "dot"). |
Subject: RE: Req/ADD: The Whiz Fish Song From: Haruo Date: 11 Apr 09 - 03:29 AM Thanks, Dan! Got the mp3, and enjoyed listening to it. I'll probably take the song to Song Circle one of these days. Haruo |
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