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Polly Wolly Doodle

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"Polly Wolly Doodle" is a song sung by Dan Emmett's Virginia Minstrels, who premiered at New York's Bowery Amphitheatre in February 1843.[1] It is sometimes credited to Dan Emmett (1815–1904). It was known to have been performed by the Yale Glee Club in 1878,[2] and it first published in a Harvard student songbook in 1880.

"Polly Wolly Doodle" appears in the existing manuscript for Laura Ingalls Wilder's These Happy Golden Years exactly as it is used in the published version.

The melody of this song as it is usually sung formed the basis for Boney M.'s hit Hooray! Hooray! It's a Holi-Holiday in 1979,[3] and also for Alexandra Burke's song Start Without You, and is common in children's music, appearing in a Sunday school song called "O-B-E-D-I-E-N-C-E", the German group die Lollipops' "Radio Lollipop", and is the tune of the Barney & Friends song "Alphabet Soup" (though only using the first verse's tune) as well as "If I Had One Wish" (which uses both verses).

Recordings

The Jukebox Puppet Band on Shining Time Station's third season episode "Schemer's Alone". The song has also been recorded by Larry Groce.

The song has been adapted in French by Francis Blanche under the title Le gros Bill and interpreted by Lily Fayol and Lucille Dumont.

Appearances in film and television

  • The song appears at the 2:19 mark of Sam Peckinpah's 1969 "The Wild Bunch", sung by Strother Martin's character, Coffer.
  • Julie Andrews sings the song in the opening faux-musical set piece of S.O.B (1981)
  • The Kidsongs kids sing this song in the 1986 video "A Day at the Circus".
  • In the Pokémon: Indigo League anime, as well as the video games Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow, the song "Road to Viridian City Leaving Pallet Town" sounds similar to this song.
  • The song is played in a Get Well card in Mr. Monk Stay in Bed during season 4 of the TV show Monk. (2005)

References