NJCubScouter Posted August 7, 2008 Share Posted August 7, 2008 We have an Assistant Scoutmaster who starts singing "Announcements, announcements" whenever anyone says the word "announcements", but up until 5 seconds ago I never knew it was a "real" song or that it had any other lyrics. On the comment above about some of the mothers being upset: I hate to be a wet blanket here, but some of these little ditties about eating roadkill and sharks eating peoples' heads are probably best left to Boy Scouts sitting around a campfire, and not for 7-year-old Johnny Cub Scout with Mom sitting there. Some people might have issues with them in Boy Scouts too, but I wouldn't be one of them. Now, some of the songs sung by Boy Scouts when I was a boy, especially when no adults were around, those would be a problem regardless of age. Even so, we do have to "veto" some of the older boys' more gruesome lyrics from time to time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John-in-KC Posted August 7, 2008 Share Posted August 7, 2008 Pack meetings are times to be FUN, and for the Cubs to strut their stuff. They are not times for the administrative business of the Pack. Keep it fun, keep it moving along. Leave the calls for help, paid commercial messages, ad infinitum to Committee and parents newsletters. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eagledad Posted August 7, 2008 Share Posted August 7, 2008 Ghost Chickens in the sky sung to the tune of Ghost Riders in the Sky. Lyrics: A chicken farmer went walking out one dark and fateful day He rested by the coop as he went on along his way When all at once a rotten egg hit him in the eye It was the sight he dreaded Ghost chickens in the sky! Bok bok bok BOK Bok bok BOK The ghost chickens in the sky The farmer had raised chickens since he was 24 A-working for the Colonel for thirty years or more Killing all those chickens and sending them to fry Now they want revenge... Ghost chickens in the sky. Bok... Their feet were black and shiny, their eyes were burning red They had no meat or feathers, these chickens all were dead They carried off the farmer and he died by the claw They cooked him extra crispy And ate him with cole slaw Bok... P.S. I learned pretty fast that if the song doesn't have some kind of guts or isn't loud or doesn't let the boys jump up and down, it is no fun in a pack meeting. Barry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DYB-Mike Posted August 7, 2008 Share Posted August 7, 2008 I dont know, NJCubScouter. Given what kids are exposed to today in the media songs like Road Kill Stew and Jaws seem almost quaint. Even some of the sanitized Kids Bop songs give me pause what with some of the mature emotions expressed in the songs. The fact is that the boys love these songs so I wouldnt discount them entirely. My advice would be to run songs or skits youre unsure of by your Pack Committee and let them decide. Perhaps soliciting the opinions of a few parents as well would also be helpful. I had put together a skit that I realized was a little over the top but I knew the boys would love. I ran the skit by a mom, grandmother, and my Committee Chair (a mom as well) who all agreed that the boys would enjoy it. I did the skit, the boys did love it, and I got all kudos and no complaints from the parents. YIS Mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Novice_Cubmaster Posted August 8, 2008 Share Posted August 8, 2008 Gold Winger, "Panzerlied"??? (OK, I admit it - I sing along whenever the "Battle of the Bulge" is shown uncut, too). Does your unit sing "Lili Marlene" at camp, just before lights out? NC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gold Winger Posted August 8, 2008 Share Posted August 8, 2008 You haven't seen anything 'til you've seen 50 Cub Scouts all in ranks, stomping their right feet and bellowing "Ob's strmt oder schneit, ob die Sonne uns lacht!" Quite stirring! Underneath the lamppost, by the barracks gate . . . G'night. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karen_216 Posted August 11, 2008 Share Posted August 11, 2008 Our ANNOUNCEMENTS WENT: Announcements Announcements; When you're up, you're up (stand up) When you're down, you're down (sit down) And when you're only half way up you're neither up nor down (stand up then sit down). Oh yes the kids love any little ditty- Love on top of spaghetti(goes way back rememebr when I was a kid) and also Tom the toad (I made the mistake of putting all verses I could find in the camp book and kids made us sing them all !!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John-in-KC Posted August 11, 2008 Share Posted August 11, 2008 Karen, That's an interesting variant on Grand Old Duke of York Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ccjj Posted August 11, 2008 Share Posted August 11, 2008 We sing a version of the Grand Old Duke of Yorke... The nobel Captain Kirk He had 1000 men He beamed them up to the Enterprise and he beamed them down again And when they're up they're up and when they're down they're down and when they're only half way up they're nowhere to be found ccjj Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandsurfer Posted June 29, 2010 Share Posted June 29, 2010 This announcement song takes longer to sing than the announcement would have taken to say, but the pontificating producer of proliferating points of interest (announcements)will soon learn to keep them few and far between and to call them something other than ANNOUNCEMENTS!!!!! Announcements, Announcements, A terrible way to die, a terrible way to die a terrible dead to be talked to death, a terrible way die, we lost our cow, we lost our cow, we have not need for your bull now. Have you ever seen a windbag a windbag, a windbag, Have you ever seen a windbag a windbag, a windbag, well there's on right there, blows this way and that way, and this way and that way. Have you ever seen a windbag well there's one right there. Keep your announcements short and sweet, short and sweet, short and sweet, there so boring. Row, row, row your boat gently down the stream, throw your announcements overboard and listen to them scream. We found our cow, we found our cow, we have the need for your bull now! Speak freak. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tami the Mom Posted July 26, 2010 Share Posted July 26, 2010 Our pack always loved The Moose Song. Some people change the end (when the moose dies from drinking his juice in bed) but I never change it. In fact, I ramp up the sadness of it by howling and wailing until the kids can't breathe they are laughing so hard. It's always a favorite at pack meetings and at daycamp. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scouting4Ever Posted July 26, 2010 Share Posted July 26, 2010 Little Green Frog Um Ah, went the little green frog one day Um Ah, went the little green frog Um Ah, went the little green frog one day and his eyes went Um Ah, Um Ah, Um Ah Ah Ah Honk Honk, went the big Mac truck one day Squish Squash, went the little green frog His eyes don't go Um Ah, anymore 'Cause they got licked up by a dog, Woof Woof! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OneHour Posted July 26, 2010 Share Posted July 26, 2010 We do this one at campfire and at Pack Meeting. The kids (and adults) love it! Everyone needs to stand up! http://www.boyscouttrail.com/content/song/song-1135.asp Baby Shark! Lyrics: (shark mouth with hands connected at wrist) Baby shark, Doh-doh, doh, doh Baby shark, Doh-doh, doh, doh Baby shark, Doh-doh, doh, doh Baby shark (shark mouth with forearms connected at elbows) Momma shark, Doh-doh, doh, doh Momma shark, Doh-doh, doh, doh Momma shark, Doh-doh, doh, doh Momma shark (shark mouth with full arms) Daddy shark, Doh-doh, doh, doh Daddy shark, Doh-doh, doh, doh Daddy shark, Doh-doh, doh, doh Daddy shark (same as Daddy, but with fists instead of fingers to look like no teeth) Grandpa shark, Doh-doh, doh, doh Grandpa shark, Doh-doh, doh, doh Grandpa shark, Doh-doh, doh, doh Grandpa shark (swimming crawl motion with arms) Swimmer dude, Doh-doh, doh, doh Swimmer dude, Doh-doh, doh, doh Swimmer dude, Doh-doh, doh, doh Swimmer dude (hand on top of head like shark fin. Other hand rubbing stomache with hungry look on face.) Hungry shark, Doh-doh, doh, doh Hungry shark, Doh-doh, doh, doh Hungry shark, Doh-doh, doh, doh Hungry shark (backcrawl swimming motion with arms) Swam away, Doh-doh, doh, doh Swam away, Doh-doh, doh, doh Swam away, Doh-doh, doh, doh Swam away (same backcrawl, with very frantic actions) Swam too slow, Doh-doh, doh, doh Swam too slow, Doh-doh, doh, doh Swam too slow, Doh-doh, doh, doh Swam too slow (hop on one leg to beat) Lost a leg, Doh-doh, doh, doh Lost a leg, Doh-doh, doh, doh Lost a leg, Doh-doh, doh, doh Lost a leg (hand on head like shark fin. Other hand rubs stomache with a very satisfied look on face.) Happy shark, Doh-doh, doh, doh Happy shark, Doh-doh, doh, doh Happy shark, Doh-doh, doh, doh Happy shark (push cellphone numbers to beat) Call 9-1-1, Doh-doh, doh, doh Call 9-1-1, Doh-doh, doh, doh Call 9-1-1, Doh-doh, doh, doh Call 9-1-1 (make any dieing actions you want. finger across neck, grabbing heart, fainting away,...) It's too late, Doh-doh, doh, doh It's too late, Doh-doh, doh, doh It's too late, Doh-doh, doh, doh It's too late (point to your bottom) That's the end, Doh-doh, doh, doh That's the end, Doh-doh, doh, doh That's the end, Doh-doh, doh, doh That's the end Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OneHour Posted July 26, 2010 Share Posted July 26, 2010 2 of 3 ... Another one of our favorites is the Fast Food Song: http://macscouter.com/Songs/Action.asp#fast_food Fast Food (Tune: A ram sam sam) Pizza Hut a Pizza Hut Kentucky Fried Chicken and a Pizza Hut Pizza Hut a Pizza Hut Kentucky Fried Chicken and a Pizza Hut McDonald McDonalds Kentucky Fried Chicken and a Pizza Hut A Burger King a Burger King Long John Silvers and a Burger King A Burger King a Burger King Long John Silvers and a Burger King Red Lobster Red Lobster Long John Silvers and a Burger King Dairy Queen A Dairy Queen Chucky Cheese and a Dairy Queen Dairy Queen A Dairy Queen Chucky Cheese and a Dairy Queen Roy Rogers Roy Rogers Chucky Cheese and a Dairy Queen "Arm actions" - Pizza Hut - Make shape of a hut in the air - Kentucky Fried- Flap elbows up and down in the manner of a demented chicken - McDonalds - Put hands on top of head and bridge out and down to produce the "Golden Arches" - Burger King - Put hands on head with fingers up to make a crown - Long John Silver - mimic sword play - Red Lobster - hold up arms and bring fingers down on thumbs like lobster claws snapping - Dairy Queen - mimic milking a cow - Chucky Cheese - mimic throwing up a pizza - Roy Rogers - mimic riding a horse Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OneHour Posted July 26, 2010 Share Posted July 26, 2010 Finally, our all time favorite (ok ok ... my all time favorite) that the Pack loves to sing is ... Second Story Window. I have added Barney on there eventhough it is not a nursery rhyme! The Barney verse is still the kids' favorite. Second Story Window (Chorus) The window, the window the second story window. With a heave and ho and a mighty throw, we threw it out the window..... Verses Mary had a little lamb its fleece was white as snow and every where that Mary went (pause) she threw it out the window..... the window the second story window. With a heave and ho and a mighty throw, we threw it out the window...... (Action: both arms rocking back and forth in the throwing motion and finally the throw itself!) Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall Humpty dumpty had a great fall and all the kings horses and all the kings men (pause) threw him out the window... the window the second story window. With a heave and ho and a mighty throw, we threw it out the window. Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pale of water Jack fell down and broke his crown (pause) and Jill threw him out the window.. the window, the second story window . With a heave and ho and a mighty throw, we threw it out the window Hey diddle, diddle the cat and the fiddle the cow jumped over the moon the little dog laughed to see such fun (pause) that he threw them out the window.... the window, the second story window. With a heave and ho and a mighty throw, we threw it out the window...... Hickory dickory dock the mouse ran up the clock, the clock struck one, the mouse ran down (pause) so we threw it out the window..... the window the second story window . With a heave and ho and a mighty throw, we threw it out the window...... Barney is a dinosaur from our imagination. When he's tall, he's what we call, A dinosaur sensation. Barney comes to play with us (pause)(pause)(pause) and we threw him out the windows. the window the second story window . With a heave and ho and a mighty throw, we threw him out the window...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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