Schweinchen Schlaus musikabstinenter Hausbau: stabiler Wolfsschutz
Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf (1933)
Songtext : Ann Rondell & Frank Churchill;
Version Max Raabe
Long ago there were three pigs
Little handsome pigs
For the big, but very big, very bad wolf,
They did not give three figs (Feige)
Number one was very gay
And he built his house with hay (Heu)
With a hey hey toot he blew on his flute
And he played around all day
Now number two was fond of jigs (Volkstanz)
And so he built his house with twigs (Zweige)
Hey, diddle diddle he played on his fiddle
And danced with lady- pigs
Number three said: "Nix on tricks,
I will build my house with bricks!"
He had no chance to sing or dance,
'Cause work and play don't mix
Ha, ha, ha, the two little do-little pigs
Just winked and laughed Ah! Woo!
Who's afraid of the big bad wolf
The big bad wolf
The big bad wolf
Who's afraid of the big bad wolf
Tra la la la la
Came the day when fate did frown (Stirnrunzeln)
And a wolf blew into town
With a gruff huff puff, he puffed just enough
And the hay house fell right down!
[Laughing]
One and two were scared to death
Of the big bad wolfy's breath
All the hair of your chinny chin I'll blow you in
And the twig house answered “yes”
No one left but number three
To save that piglet family
So when they knocked, he fast unlocked
And said “come in with me”.
Now they all were safe inside
But the bricks hurt wolfy's pride
So, he slid down the chimney and oh by Jiminy
In a fire he was fried
[Oh oh oh, the three little free little pigs
Just winked and laughed... Ah! Woo!]
Who's afraid of the big bad wolf
The big bad wolf
The big bad wolf
Who is afraid of the big bad wolf
Tra la la la la
Tra la la Tra la la
Tra la la la la la la la la la la!
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Makaber: Das Bild des Vaters rechts oben an der Wand