Down by the bay. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Did you ever see a whale. Because if I do, My mother will say, Did you ever see a bear combing his hair? It is possibly of Greek origin: a traditional Cephalonian kantada song called "Yialo Yialo" has the same melody.
Repeat chorus. and a ponytail hangin' down. Down by the bay The mother in the song welcomes her child home with whimsical non sequiturs. Where the watermelons grow. There are numerous types of dementia though. He has developed his career as a "global troubadour", to become a music producer, author, entrepreneur, and founder of the Centre for Child Honouring, a vision for global restoration. Raffi Cavoukian, CM, OBC (born July 8, 1948), better known by his stage name Raffi, is an Egyptian-born Canadian singer-songwriter, author, essayist, and lecturer of Armenian descent. A famous version was performed by Raffi and appears on his 1976 album Singable Songs for the Very Young.In an interview with the Vulture Newsletter, Raffi described it as being “An old, old song", saying that "It may have been a World War I song a wiggle in her walk and a giggle in her talk. make me feel real loose like a long-necked goose. Down; Down & Out; Down and out; Down By The River; Down Home; Down Home Girl; Down In The Boondocks; Down in the bottom; Down In The Flood; Down In The Flood, Crash On The Levee; Down in the need; Down On The Corner; Down on the Farm; Down South in New Orleans; Down the Drain; Down The Road I Go; Down Yonder; Dr. My mother will say. Get instant explanation for any lyrics that hits you anywhere on the web!Get instant explanation for any acronym or abbreviation that hits you anywhere on the web! Where the watermelons grow. Back to my home I dare not go For if I do my mother will say, “Did you ever see a frog walking a dog?” Down by the bay. Lyrics: Down by the bay. Where the watermelons grow. With a polka-dot tail. However, what if the child dreads returning home because they recognize the mother's slow descent into her personal prison built by the degenerative conditions of Alzheimer disease. This is a place for fans of various creative works to share theories, interpretations and speculation related to that particular creative work.Press J to jump to the feed. Watch: New Singing Lesson Videos Can Make Anyone A Great Singer Down by the bay Where the watermelons grow Back to my home I dare not go For if I do My mother will say "Did you ever you ever see a goose kissing a moose?" A famous version was performed by Raffi and appears on his 1976 album Singable Songs for the Very Young. Repeat chorus. Consider it my headcanon.Hey friend, Alzheimer's is a type of dementia, the most famous one actually. Repeat chorus. Down By the Bay Lyrics: Down by the bay / Where the watermelons grow / Back to my home / I dare not go / For if I do / My mother will say: / "Did you see a kangaroo tying his shoe / Down by the bay Lyrics: Down by the bay Where the watermelons grow Back to my home I dare not go For if I do My mother will say "Did you ever see a fly Wearing a tie?" Down by the bay Where the watermelons grow Back to my home I dare not go For if I do My mother will say "Did you ever see a bear Combing his hair?" Down by the Bay Lyrics: Down by the bay, where the watermelons grow / Back to my home, I dare not go / For if I do, my mother will say / “Did you ever see a goose kissing a moose down by the bay?” It's apparently a traditional song with potentially Greek origins, and I can't find anything that contradicts you.And honestly, reading the lyrics, it really does seem like that.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castWelcome to /r/FanTheories! Back to my home, I dare not go. Did you ever see a baboon. For if I do My mother will say, “Did you ever see a goat rowing a boat?” Down by the bay. "Down by the Bay" is a traditional children's song.
In recent years, the song had gained popularity as a campfire song among the Scouting Movement in Britain. Down by the bay. Wearing a wig. Down by the Bay "Down by the Bay" is a traditional children's song.