Frog Went A Courtin`
개구리 신랑이 (생쥐 각시 맞으려고) 결혼식장에 갔어요.
(유치원) 어린이 노래 (Nursery Rhyme)
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Frog Went a Courtin`- The Brothers Four
(Spoken)
This is a story about a hip frog
And we're gonna pick up on it now and
He's on his way out to do some shuckin' and jivin'
You'll be able to tell right away that he's a big mover
(Sang)
Frogg went a-courtin' and he did go, un-huh
Frogg went a-courtin' and he did go, un-huh
Frogg went a-courtin' and he did go
To the Coconut Grove for the midnight show
Uh-huh un-huh un-huh
Mollie Mouse was the hat-check girl, woo-woo
(spoken: he knew it all the time)
Mollie Mouse was the hat-check girl, woo-woo
Mollie Mouse was the hat-check girl
He thought he'd give this chick a whirl
Woo-woo, woo-woo, woo-woo
He sauntered up to Mollie Mouse's side, un-huh
(spoken: the direct approach)
He sauntered up to Mollie Mouse's side, un-huh
When he got up to Mollie Mouse's side
He whispered "Mollie will you be my bride?"
Uh-huh un-huh un-huh
Not without my Uncle Rat's consent, huh-uh
(spoken: her uncle wrestles on TV)
Not without my Uncle Rat's consent, huh-uh
Not without my Uncle Rat's consent
I wouldn't marry the President
Huh-uh huh-uh huh-uh
Well, she said "That's it, Clyde
Better hit the road, farewell"
"That's it, Clyde, better hit the road, goodbye"
"That's it, Clyde, better hit the road"
"You ain't no frog you're a horny toad
Farewell, goodbye, adios"
Farewell, goodbye, adios"
(spoken: You know, I believe that, uh, any more verses to this song would be anticlimactic;
think we ought to end it)
Farewell, goodbye, adios
(spoken: Hey, ain't you gonna let me finish up?)
Farewell, goodbye, adios
(spoken: Aw, shut up, I'm your leader)
(spoken: No, no hands, no hands)
Farewell, goodbye, adios
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[[From Wikipedia]]
"Frog Went a-Courtin'" is an English-language folk song.
Its first known appearance is in Wedderburn's Complaynt of Scotland (1548) under the name "The Frog cam to the Myl dur", though this is in Scots rather than English. There is a reference in the London Company of Stationers' Register of 1580 to "A Moste Strange Weddinge of the Frogge and the Mouse." There are many texts of the ballad; however the oldest known musical version is in Thomas Ravenscroft's Melismata in 1611
Summary[edit]
Frog rides to ask Miss Mouse to marry him. She is willing but must ask permission of Uncle Rat. In other versions such as "King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O" by Chubby Parker, Frog fights and kills Miss Mouse's other suitors (an owl, bat and bumblebee) after they interrupt his proposal. Uncle Rat's permission received, the two work out details of the wedding. Some versions end with a cat, snake or other creature devouring the couple and wedding guests. Sometimes Frog gets away, but is later swallowed by a duck. See "Frog Went a-Courting" at Wikisource for one version of the lyrics.
Usually, the final verse states that there's a piece of food on the shelf, and that if the listener wants to hear more verses, they have to sing it themselves.
The notes on this song in Cazden et al. (pp. 524–532) constitute probably the best succinct summary available on variants of this piece.
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