tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6503054017820315966.post822080670181033785..comments2022-03-30T19:14:10.477+01:00Comments on The DarmokTheGreen Experience: Another face-changing reptileJohn V.http://www.blogger.com/profile/03797446614799654346noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6503054017820315966.post-25200060491539976852011-10-01T21:09:01.791+01:002011-10-01T21:09:01.791+01:00Yes, I thought it was called "Arkansas Travel...Yes, I thought it was called "Arkansas Traveler" and I knew it was a pre-existing piece of music. But what I was wondering was if the full "bumblebee" lyrics existed before or after the appearance in "The bashful Buzzard".John V.https://www.blogger.com/profile/03797446614799654346noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6503054017820315966.post-77231162253566738232011-09-27T01:25:10.220+01:002011-09-27T01:25:10.220+01:00The bumblebee song is just a 19th century song don...The bumblebee song is just a 19th century song done by radio comedian Bob "Bazooka" Burns who many old cartoons caricatured titled "Arkansas Traveler.<br /><br />All the Beaky shorts used that one.<br /><br />Other Warner cartoons [in additon to the many others!] using that one were:<br />"A Hick, A Slick, & A Chick" 1948<br />"Holiday for Drumsticks" 1949<br />plus all four of those Beaky shorts.<br />and there may have been as I forgot some others.<br /><br />SteveSJChttp://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001249396142noreply@blogger.com