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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Natalie Merchant
Natalie Merchant
Vocals
Lorin Sklamberg
Lorin Sklamberg
Accordion
Paul Morrissett
Paul Morrissett
Baritone Horn
Frank London
Frank London
Trumpet
Matt Darriau
Matt Darriau
Alto Saxophone
Richie Barshay
Richie Barshay
Snare Drum
Lisa Gutkin
Lisa Gutkin
Fiddle
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Natalie Merchant
Natalie Merchant
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Natalie Merchant
Natalie Merchant
Producer
Nick Brophy
Nick Brophy
Additional Engineer
Adam Deane
Adam Deane
Assistant Engineer
Angie Teo
Angie Teo
Assistant Engineer
Derik Lee
Derik Lee
Assistant Engineer
Peter Wolford
Peter Wolford
Assistant Engineer
Rick Kwan
Rick Kwan
Assistant Engineer
Brian Thorn
Brian Thorn
Mixing Engineer
Eli Walker
Eli Walker
Mixing Engineer
Kabir Hermon
Kabir Hermon
Mixing Engineer
Dustin Wicksell
Dustin Wicksell
Assistant Recording Engineer
Robert C. Ludwig
Robert C. Ludwig
Mastering Engineer
Steve Rosenthal
Steve Rosenthal
Mixing Engineer
Andres Levin
Andres Levin
Producer
Nick Wollage
Nick Wollage
Recording Engineer

Lyrics

Oh, it's fiddle-de-dum and fiddle-de-dee, The dancing bear ran away with me; For the organ-grinder he came to town With a jolly old bear in a coat of brown. And the funny old chap joined hands with me, While I cut a caper and so did he. Then 'twas fiddle-de-dum and fiddle-de-dee, I looked at him, and he winked at me, And I whispered a word in his shaggy ear, And I said, "I will go with you, my dear." Then the dancing bear he smiled and said, Well, he didn't say much, but he nodded his head, As the organ-grinder began to play "Over the hills and far away." With a fiddle-de-dum and a fiddle-de-dee; Oh, I looked at him and he winked at me, And my heart was light and the day was fair, And away I went with the dancing bear. Oh, 'tis fiddle-de-dum and fiddle-de-dee, The dancing bear came back with me; For the sugar-plum trees were stripped and bare, And we couldn't find cookies anywhere. And the solemn old fellow he sighed and said, Well, he didn't say much, but he shook his head, While I looked at him and he blinked at me Till I shed a tear and so did he; And both of us thought of our supper that lay Over the hills and far away. Then the dancing bear he took my hand, And we hurried away through the twilight land; And 'twas fiddle-de-dum and fiddle-de-dee When the dancing bear came back with me.
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