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Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?

"Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" is a popular song written by Frank Churchill with additional lyrics by Ann Ronell,[1] which originally featured in the 1933 Disney cartoon Three Little Pigs, where it was sung by Fiddler Pig and Fifer Pig (voiced by Mary Moder and Dorothy Compton, respectively)[2] as they arrogantly believe the Big Bad Wolf (voiced by Billy Bletcher) is not a serious threat.[2] The song created a market for future Disney tunes and led to a contract with Irving Berlin Publishing Co. that same year, securing the sheet music rights over Mickey Mouse and the Silly Symphonies.[3] The song's theme made it a huge hit during the second half of 1933, and it remains one of the most well-known Disney songs, being covered by numerous artists and musical groups.[3]

Re-use by Disney edit

The song was reused in the sequels to Three Little Pigs, and its writing was re-enacted in the "Cavalcade of Songs" episode on the Disneyland television series in 1955.[4] It featured in the Sing Along Songs video I Love to Laugh and has been included in numerous Disney recordings.

Disneyland Records produced a re-recording of the song in 1958, released concurrently as a single in Disney's "Wonderful Records" series of 45s and on the Mickey Mouse Club LP "Four Disney Stories," conducted by Tutti Camarata. It was a re-enactment of the original cartoon in audio, with noticeable differences being all three pigs voiced by Gloria Wood (unlike the originals, where Practical Pig was voiced by Pinto Colvig), the Big Bad Wolf having a more menacing voice (this time by Jimmy MacDonald), and a few additional verses and dialogue that was not present in the original cartoon. This version was also released on an album in the early 1960s entitled "The Story and Songs of Walt Disney's Three Little Pigs" and a few other compilation albums, and also included on Disney's read-along book-and-audio adaptations of the cartoon.

Contextual similarities edit

Significant similarities can be found in the British early 20th century chasing game Who's Afraid of Black Peter?[5] which is based on the ancient children's game of Black Man (Who Is Afraid of the Black Man?) that had been described in 1796 by German educator Johann Christoph Friedrich GutsMuths.[6] In the game the catcher asks the runners "Who's Afraid of Black Peter?", whereupon the runners answer "Not I!".[5] After the dialogue Black Man or Black Peter seek to catch their victims.[5]

German historian and non-fiction author Susanna Partsch confirms a possible connection between the game of Black Man and Ronell's and Churchill's lyrical concept[7] while Isabel Vollmuth, Portuguese-German professor at the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies (University of Applied Sciences in Landshut), describes Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? as an offshoot of the game-based children's rhyme.[8] Additionally, the song was the inspiration for the title of Edward Albee's 1962 stage play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?[7]

Cover versions edit

LL Cool J version edit

"Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?"
Single by LL Cool J
from the album Simply Mad About the Mouse
B-side
  • "I Need a Beat"
  • "I Can't Live Without My Radio"
ReleasedJuly 7, 1991
Recorded1991
GenreGolden age hip hop
New jack swing
Children's music
Length3:50
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)Ann Ronell, Frank Churchill
Producer(s)B. A. Robertson, DJ Eddie F, LL Cool J
LL Cool J singles chronology
"6 Minutes of Pleasure"
(1991)
"Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?"
(1991)
"Strictly Business"
(1991)

"Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" was covered by American rapper LL Cool J on the Disney album Simply Mad About the Mouse: A Musical Celebration of Imagination. It was released as a single in 1991 for Columbia Records and was produced by DJ Eddie F and LL Cool J. It sampled Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean".[9] LL Cool J's version did not make it to the Billboard charts.

 
Ben Bernie's 1933 version

Charlie and his Orchestra recorded a German version in English during World War II with propaganda lyrics.

Track listing edit

A-side

  1. "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" – 3:50

B-side

  1. "I Need A Beat" – 4:31
  2. "I Can't Live Without My Radio" – 5:27

Charts edit

Chart performance for "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" by LL Cool J
Chart (1992) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[10] 100

Other cover versions edit

The song has been covered by many artists, including:[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "WHO S AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD WOLF". ACE Title Search. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Retrieved February 5, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Three Little Pigs (1933)". The Internet Movie Database. Retrieved October 16, 2008.
  3. ^ a b TIME magazine: Piglets' Tune, September 25, 1933.
  4. ^ "Three Little Pigs". Disney Archives. The Walt Disney Company. Retrieved October 16, 2008.
  5. ^ a b c Iona Archibald Opie, Peter Opie: Black Peter. In: Children's Games in Street and Playground. At the Clarendon Press, Oxford 1969, pp. 130–131.
  6. ^ Johann Christoph Friedrich GutsMuths: Der schwarze Mann. In: Spiele zur Uebung und Erholung des Körpers und Geistes, für die Jugend, ihre Erzieher und alle Freunde unschuldiger Jugendfreuden. Im Verlage der Buchhandlung der Erziehungsanstalt zu Schnepfenthal, Schnepfenthal 1796, pp. 259–261.
  7. ^ a b Susanna Partsch: Wer hat Angst vor Rot, Gelb, Blau? In: Die 101 wichtigsten Fragen. Moderne Kunst. Verlag C.H. Beck, München 2006, ISBN 3-406-51128-7, p. 60.
  8. ^ Isabel Vollmuth: Englisch an der Grundschule. Eine didaktisch-methodische Analyse. Universitätsverlag Winter GmbH Heidelberg 2004, ISBN 978-3-8253-1560-3, p. 133.
  9. ^ "LL Cool J's Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf sample of Michael Jackson's Billie Jean". WhoSampled. Retrieved March 15, 2012.
  10. ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 169.
  11. ^ "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?, foxtrot (Cartoon «Three Little Pigs»)".
  12. ^ Dave Bullock. "PiNkY & PeRkY ; Rare Records for Sale". Pinky & Perky's website. Retrieved November 9, 2008.
  13. ^ Coleman, Brian (2009). Check the Technique: Liner Notes for Hip-Hop Junkies. Random House Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-307-49442-9. Retrieved October 17, 2014.

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Who s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf is a popular song written by Frank Churchill with additional lyrics by Ann Ronell 1 which originally featured in the 1933 Disney cartoon Three Little Pigs where it was sung by Fiddler Pig and Fifer Pig voiced by Mary Moder and Dorothy Compton respectively 2 as they arrogantly believe the Big Bad Wolf voiced by Billy Bletcher is not a serious threat 2 The song created a market for future Disney tunes and led to a contract with Irving Berlin Publishing Co that same year securing the sheet music rights over Mickey Mouse and the Silly Symphonies 3 The song s theme made it a huge hit during the second half of 1933 and it remains one of the most well known Disney songs being covered by numerous artists and musical groups 3 Contents 1 Re use by Disney 2 Contextual similarities 3 Cover versions 3 1 LL Cool J version 3 1 1 Track listing 3 1 2 Charts 3 2 Other cover versions 4 ReferencesRe use by Disney editThe song was reused in the sequels to Three Little Pigs and its writing was re enacted in the Cavalcade of Songs episode on the Disneyland television series in 1955 4 It featured in the Sing Along Songs video I Love to Laugh and has been included in numerous Disney recordings Disneyland Records produced a re recording of the song in 1958 released concurrently as a single in Disney s Wonderful Records series of 45s and on the Mickey Mouse Club LP Four Disney Stories conducted by Tutti Camarata It was a re enactment of the original cartoon in audio with noticeable differences being all three pigs voiced by Gloria Wood unlike the originals where Practical Pig was voiced by Pinto Colvig the Big Bad Wolf having a more menacing voice this time by Jimmy MacDonald and a few additional verses and dialogue that was not present in the original cartoon This version was also released on an album in the early 1960s entitled The Story and Songs of Walt Disney s Three Little Pigs and a few other compilation albums and also included on Disney s read along book and audio adaptations of the cartoon Contextual similarities editSignificant similarities can be found in the British early 20th century chasing game Who s Afraid of Black Peter 5 which is based on the ancient children s game of Black Man Who Is Afraid of the Black Man that had been described in 1796 by German educator Johann Christoph Friedrich GutsMuths 6 In the game the catcher asks the runners Who s Afraid of Black Peter whereupon the runners answer Not I 5 After the dialogue Black Man or Black Peter seek to catch their victims 5 German historian and non fiction author Susanna Partsch confirms a possible connection between the game of Black Man and Ronell s and Churchill s lyrical concept 7 while Isabel Vollmuth Portuguese German professor at the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies University of Applied Sciences in Landshut describes Who s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf as an offshoot of the game based children s rhyme 8 Additionally the song was the inspiration for the title of Edward Albee s 1962 stage play Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf 7 Cover versions editLL Cool J version edit Who s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf Single by LL Cool Jfrom the album Simply Mad About the MouseB side I Need a Beat I Can t Live Without My Radio ReleasedJuly 7 1991Recorded1991GenreGolden age hip hopNew jack swingChildren s musicLength3 50LabelColumbiaSongwriter s Ann Ronell Frank ChurchillProducer s B A Robertson DJ Eddie F LL Cool JLL Cool J singles chronology 6 Minutes of Pleasure 1991 Who s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf 1991 Strictly Business 1991 Who s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf was covered by American rapper LL Cool J on the Disney album Simply Mad About the Mouse A Musical Celebration of Imagination It was released as a single in 1991 for Columbia Records and was produced by DJ Eddie F and LL Cool J It sampled Michael Jackson s Billie Jean 9 LL Cool J s version did not make it to the Billboard charts nbsp Ben Bernie s 1933 versionCharlie and his Orchestra recorded a German version in English during World War II with propaganda lyrics Track listing edit A side Who s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf 3 50B side I Need A Beat 4 31 I Can t Live Without My Radio 5 27Charts edit Chart performance for Who s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf by LL Cool J Chart 1992 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 10 100Other cover versions edit The song has been covered by many artists including 1 In 1933 by Harry Reser and his Eskimos with vocal by Loretta Clemens Perfect Records 15827 A Recorded September 26 1933 In 1933 by American jazz violinist Ben Bernie In 1933 by American bandleader Don Bestor In 1933 by American composer Victor Young In 1934 it was sung by Warren William and Ginger Rogers in the Warner Brothers film Upperworld In 1934 by French singer Jean Sablon entitled Prenez Garde Au Mechant Loup In 1934 by Three X Sisters vocals on movie soundtrack Six of a Kind w W C Fields Duke Ellington an American pianist and composer Rita Pavone an Italian rock ballad singer In 1936 by Fredo Gardoni Manuel Puig and their orchestra as a foxtrot 11 In 1955 by Jack Pleis and His Orchestra on his album Music from Disneyland In 1961 by Pinky and Perky an animated children s TV series on the 7 inch record Children s Favourites 12 In 1963 by American singer Barbra Streisand on her album The Barbra Streisand Album In 1985 as a musical sample refrain throughout Schoolly D s rap song Do It Do It 13 Chucho Avellanet a Puerto Rican singer and comedian In 2006 by American R amp B boy band B5 on the album DisneyMania 4 In 2007 by German musician Max Raabe and his Palast Orchester on the album Heute Nacht oder nie and as a regular song on their setlist References edit a b WHO S AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD WOLF ACE Title Search American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers Retrieved February 5 2020 a b Three Little Pigs 1933 The Internet Movie Database Retrieved October 16 2008 a b TIME magazine Piglets Tune September 25 1933 Three Little Pigs Disney Archives The Walt Disney Company Retrieved October 16 2008 a b c Iona Archibald Opie Peter Opie Black Peter In Children s Games in Street and Playground At the Clarendon Press Oxford 1969 pp 130 131 Johann Christoph Friedrich GutsMuths Der schwarze Mann In Spiele zur Uebung und Erholung des Korpers und Geistes fur die Jugend ihre Erzieher und alle Freunde unschuldiger Jugendfreuden Im Verlage der Buchhandlung der Erziehungsanstalt zu Schnepfenthal Schnepfenthal 1796 pp 259 261 a b Susanna Partsch Wer hat Angst vor Rot Gelb Blau In Die 101 wichtigsten Fragen Moderne Kunst Verlag C H Beck Munchen 2006 ISBN 3 406 51128 7 p 60 Isabel Vollmuth Englisch an der Grundschule Eine didaktisch methodische Analyse Universitatsverlag Winter GmbH Heidelberg 2004 ISBN 978 3 8253 1560 3 p 133 LL Cool J s Who s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf sample of Michael Jackson s Billie Jean WhoSampled Retrieved March 15 2012 Ryan Gavin 2011 Australia s Music Charts 1988 2010 PDF ed Mt Martha Victoria Australia Moonlight Publishing p 169 Who s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf foxtrot Cartoon Three Little Pigs Dave Bullock PiNkY amp PeRkY Rare Records for Sale Pinky amp Perky s website Retrieved November 9 2008 Coleman Brian 2009 Check the Technique Liner Notes for Hip Hop Junkies Random House Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 307 49442 9 Retrieved October 17 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Who 27s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf 3F amp oldid 1135423832, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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