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The Happy Wanderer - Song

Postby David M » Mon 09 Dec, 2013 10:23 am

Here is a version of The Happy Wanderer song that someone has set to scenery from the Appalachian Trail - thought people might be interested.

But does anyone really sing this when on the trail?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4suqMB ... ata_player
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Re: The Happy Wanderer - Song

Postby Tortoise » Mon 09 Dec, 2013 11:17 am

We did - just one week, when one of our number had a name that accidentally featured in part of the chorus!

Actually I think singing it gave a 'lift' to a couple of people for whom the walk was a challenge. So sometimes we/I sing other stuff along the way - watch out!!

Actually, one Christmas Eve, we scored a bunch of fresh trout from a fisherman who was pleasantly surprised by the carols in 4 part harmony. :lol:
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Re: The Happy Wanderer - Song

Postby walk2wineries » Mon 09 Dec, 2013 1:29 pm

Yes, had a canadian join the Cradle Huts one year who knew all the words to that and to various other apposite tunes - "Mud, glorious mud" an inescapable example on that walk. Good singer, quite sure he didn't appreciate my warbling "Vater ee" echos but sux, you sing on the track that's what you get.
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Re: The Happy Wanderer - Song

Postby David M » Mon 09 Dec, 2013 2:36 pm

Here is another version. Got to #12 in th the UK charts in 1954.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPfGL0t ... ata_player
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Re: The Happy Wanderer - Song

Postby Son of a Beach » Tue 10 Dec, 2013 11:38 am

Yes, I sing that one (was on a children's record my parents had when I was a kid) as well as the Hippopotamus Song (AKA, Mud Glorious Mud), also from a Flanders and Swan record my parents had.

I usually sing those when walking with my kids. They love it. We sometimes change the words to suit us and our situation.

We also make up our own songs. "Pink Mountain Berries" is our only original that has been sung on multiple walks.
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Re: The Happy Wanderer - Song

Postby johnw » Wed 11 Dec, 2013 1:45 am

My singing is really only suitable for the shower, but on the occasions I bushwalk with my adult son I'm guilty of annoying him periodically by singing The Happy Wanderer. Well the two verses I remember anyway; I think I learnt it as a kid at school, and I always substitute backpack for knapsack. Sometimes other ditties and occasionally attempt Climb Every Mountain from the Sound of Music as it sort of fits the activity, but no one should be subjected to hearing me try to sing that :lol:.
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