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Chubby Parker: "King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O" (Columbia 15296D, 1928; on Anthology of American Folk Music, CrowTold01) (Supertone 9731, 1930) (Conqueror 7889, 1931)

Brita Koivunen and the Four Cats singing quartet, "Saku Sammakko", Finnish re-working of the song (on "Mörri-Möykyn toivekonsertti - 27 toivottua lastenlaulua", 1961). Peter Kennedy, Folksongs of Britain and Ireland (1975), 294, "The Frog and the Mouse" (1 text, 1 tune) H. M. Belden, Ballads and Songs Collected by the Missouri Folk-Lore Society (1955), pp.494–499, "The Frog's Courtship" (7 texts in 3 groups, 2 tunes; several of the texts are short, and IB at least appears to be "Kemo Kimo") Vance Randolph, Ozark Folksongs (1946–1950), 108, "The Frog's Courtship" (5 texts plus 5 excerpts, 2 tunes)

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This section may contain excessive or irrelevant examples. Please help improve the article by adding descriptive text and removing less pertinent examples. ( March 2017) John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax, American Ballads and Folk Songs (1934), pp.310–313, "Frog Went a-Courtin '" (1 text, 1 tune) In the first volume of Bill Willingham's graphic novel series Fables, the janitor "Flycatcher" (in fairytales, the Frog Prince) sings the opening line as he mops. Barkk • Daizzi • Duusu • Fluff • Kaalki • Liiri • Longg • Mullo • Nooroo • Orikko • Plagg • Pollen • Roaar • Sass • Stompp • Tikki • Trixx • Wayzz • Xuppu • Ziggy

Otis High & Flarrie Griffin: "Froggie Went a-Courtin '" (on "Hand-Me-Down Music -- Old Songs, Old Friends: 1 -- Traditional Music of Union County, North Carolina" (1979)) Ella Mary Leather, Folk-Lore of Herefordshire (1912/republished 1970), pp.209–210, "The Frog and the Mouse" (2 texts) Dorothy Olsen (the Singing Schoolteacher): "Frog Went a-Courtin '" (children's record, RCA/Bluebird WBY-54)(1956) The Frank C. Brown Collection of North Carolina Folklore, Volume Three: Folk Songs from North Carolina (1952), 120, "The Frog's Courtship" (7 texts plus 13 excerpts, 2 fragments, and mention of 5 more; "Kemo Kimo" in appendix) An instrumental of the song is played in the 1992 VHS "Let's Draw!" in the scene where a number 8 is drawn into a frog.This article is about a traditional English folk song. For the 1956 Caldecott Medal-winning book, see Frog Went A-Courtin' (book). "Frog Went A-Courtin'" In the novel Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, a reference to the song is made when the character Antony J. Crowley is faced with a large traffic jam, says "hey ho!" To himself and begins ramming his way through, echoing the refrain from Sir Antony Rowley. JHCoxIIB, #22A-E, pp.174–182, "Mr. Mouse Went a-Courting", "The Frog and the Mouse", "Frog Went a-Courting", "A Frog He Would a-Wooing Go" (3 texts plus 2 fragments, 5 tunes)

Norman Cazden, Herbert Haufrecht, Norman Studer, Folk Songs of the Catskills (1982), 142, "Missie Mouse" (1 text, 1 tune) B. A. Botkin, A Treasury of Southern Folklore (1949; reprinted 1977), p.722, "Frog Went a-Courting" (1 text, 1 tune)Frog Went a-Courtin '" ( Roud No. 16; [1] see alternative titles) is an English-language folk song. Its first known appearance is in Wedderburn's Complaynt of Scotland (1549) under the name "The Frog cam to the Myl dur", though this is in Scots rather than English. There is a reference in the London Company of Stationers' Register of 1580 to "A Moste Strange Weddinge of the Frogge and the Mouse." There are many texts of the ballad; however the oldest known musical version is found in Thomas Ravenscroft's Melismata in 1611.



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