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Lyrics of Who's Afriad Of The Big Bad Wolf? — Pinto Colvig


Soundtrack: Classic Disney

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Who's Afriad Of The Big Bad Wolf? Song Lyrics


I build my house of straw
I build my house of hay
I toot my flute
I don't give a hoot
And play around all day

I build my house of sticks
I build my house of twigs
With a hey-diddle-diddle
I play on my fiddle
And dance all kinds of jigs

I build my house of stone
I build my house of bricks
I have no chance
To sing and dance
'Cause work and play don't mix

He don't take no time to play
Time to play, time to play
All he does is work all day

You can play and laugh and fiddle
Don't think you can make me sore
I'll be safe and you'll be sorry
When the wolf comes through your door

Who's afraid of the big, bad wolf?
Big, bad wolf? Big, bad wolf?
Who's afraid of the big, bad wolf?
Tra-la-la-la-la

(knock, knock)

PIGS: Who's there?

WOLF: I'm a poor little sheep with no place to sleep. Please open the door and let me in.

PIGS: Not by the hair of our chinny-chin-chin. You can't fool us with that old sheep skin!

WOLF: I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in!

Who's afraid of the big, bad wolf?
Big, bad wolf? Big, bad wolf?
Who's afraid of the big, bad wolf?
Tra-la-la-la-la


Classic Disney Album Cover

Classic Disney

Soundtrack Lyrics for Cartoon, 2003

Track Listing

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You Can Fly You Can Fly You Can Fly

Jud Conlon Chorus

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One Jump Ahead

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Something There

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The Mellomen

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Mickey Mouse

On The Front Porch

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The Second Star To The Right

The Mellomen

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Who's Afriad Of The Big Bad Wolf?

Pinto Colvig

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Home

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March, 12th 2024
"Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" composed by Frank Churchill and Ann Ronell, is a memorable song from Disney's "Three Little Pigs" (1933). This catchy tune not only became an anthem of resilience and optitmism during its time but has also endured as a beloved classic in Disney's vast musical repertoire.

Main Message and Theme.
The song embodies a message of courage and the refussal to be intimidated by adversity, represented by the "big bad wolf." It contrasts the carefree attitudes of the two pigs who build their houses of straw and sticks with the prudent, hard-working third pig who constructs his house of bricks. The refrain, "Who's afraid of the big, bad wolf?" serves as a rallying cry for facing fears head-on.

Meaning and Summary.
Through its verses, the song narrates the story of the three pigs, focusing on their differing approaches to building their homes and dealing with the threat of the wolf. The lighter, playful tone of the first two pigs contrasts sharply with the seriousness of the third pig, underscoring the moral that preparation and hard work are vital for security and peace of mind. The wolf's attempts to trick and then destroy the pigs' houses are met with defiance, encapsulated in the song's chorus.

Analysis.
The song's popularity, especially during difficult times like the Great Depression, can be attributed to its uplifting melody and its message of hope and resilience. Its simple, repetitive chorus makes it easily memorable, allowing listeners to sing along and find comfort in its words. The dialogue between the pigs and the wolf adds a narrative element to the song, enhancing its storytelling aspect and making it an integral part of the animated short's success.

Cultural Significance.
"Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" transcended its role as a soundtrack to become a symbol of perseverance in the face of hardship. Its message resonated with audiences dealing with economic and social challenges, offering a moment of levity and strength. Today, the song remains a testament to the power of music to uplift spirits, embodying Disney's ability to create timeless, meaningful works that speak to universal experiences and emotions.

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