tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30076359.post9155503850326760817..comments2023-10-26T23:29:05.949-05:00Comments on Way Out Junk: Kiddies' Playtime Songs - The Hollywood Orchestra and SingersTonyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14333852079858137553noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30076359.post-78516341927296012232010-08-05T13:45:21.636-05:002010-08-05T13:45:21.636-05:00Tony, I turned my house upside down and found the ...Tony, I turned my house upside down and found the piece of paper where I had written down the lyrics that daddy could remember. Here they are - I don't know if they will match your record or not. He used to sing this to me, but he learned it from a little red record that I owned. This was around 1950.<br /><br />LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD<br /><br />Little Red Riding Hood,<br />Going along with a friendly smile, Merrily through the wood<br />Dressed in a cape that is quite the style.<br /><br />'Tho' the day is dreary,<br />She keeps tripping along,<br />Never sad or teary, <br />Always singing a song.<br /><br />Little babe in the wood,<br />What do you have in your basket sweet?<br />Everything that is good,<br />Food that is fit for a king to eat?<br /><br />I wish I were a wolf <br />Or even dear old grandma<br />For I love goody<br />Little Miss Hoody<br />Little Red Riding Hood.<br /><br />Thanks again!<br /><br />JaneAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30076359.post-80775182174089367612010-08-01T22:43:02.444-05:002010-08-01T22:43:02.444-05:00Tony, thanks so much for your reply. We've be...Tony, thanks so much for your reply. We've been busy with daddy moving from hospital to rehab to hospital again and back to rehab, and in the midst of all that I had lost the url for your page! But I just relocated it, and read your reply.<br /><br />I am afraid that this might not be the same song, although I don't remember how the intro went. What I can remember is something like this: Little Red Riding Hood, walking along with a friendly smile, happily through the wood, wearing a cloak that is quite the style.<br /><br />Does something like that come later in your song?<br /><br />Jane (and Judy)janenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30076359.post-60392593859872127202010-07-09T23:40:14.991-05:002010-07-09T23:40:14.991-05:00Jane and Judy,
Here's how the song starts:
L...Jane and Judy,<br /><br />Here's how the song starts:<br /><br />Little Red Riding Hood<br />Was hurrying through the wood.<br />The Wolf said, "Hello" and she answered him<br />Though Mother said she never never should.<br /><br />"Where are you going?" said he.<br />"To Grandmother's house," said she.<br />"For Grandma's sick and I'm taking her these goodies that you see."<br /><br />Does that sound like the one you're looking for?<br /><br />TonyTonyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14333852079858137553noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30076359.post-27228812554411113422010-07-09T11:35:07.331-05:002010-07-09T11:35:07.331-05:00My father has had heart failure and is in the hosp...My father has had heart failure and is in the hospital. We are trying to keep him alert and interested, and one idea we have is getting him to sing along on songs that he used to sing to us when we were little. One of those is the version of Little Red Riding hood that was on a little red record. We are betting that it's the same one as on this album. Could you please print the lyrics? Thank you so much.<br /><br />Jane and JudyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com