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"'''A Bear Eats Bear Food'''" is a song sung by [[Roosevelt Franklin]] and his sister, [[Mary Frances Franklin]]. They sing about how you should never assume things about people, or believe stereotypes. As the song says, "There's lots of Scandinavians who never took a sauna", and "Plenty folks in [[Africa]] have never seen a jungle." |
"'''A Bear Eats Bear Food'''" is a song sung by [[Roosevelt Franklin]] and his sister, [[Mary Frances Franklin]]. They sing about how you should never assume things about people, or believe stereotypes. As the song says, "There's lots of Scandinavians who never took a sauna", and "Plenty folks in [[Africa]] have never seen a jungle." |
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*''[[The Year of Roosevelt Franklin]]'' (1971) |
*''[[The Year of Roosevelt Franklin]]'' (1971) |
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[[Category: Sesame Street Songs|Bear Eats Bear Food, A]] |
[[Category: Sesame Street Songs|Bear Eats Bear Food, A]] |
Revision as of 03:24, 24 January 2010
Music by | Joe Raposo Matt Robinson |
Lyrics by | Matt Robinson |
Date | 1971 |
Publisher | Pickled Pigs Feet, Ltd. |
"A Bear Eats Bear Food" is a song sung by Roosevelt Franklin and his sister, Mary Frances Franklin. They sing about how you should never assume things about people, or believe stereotypes. As the song says, "There's lots of Scandinavians who never took a sauna", and "Plenty folks in Africa have never seen a jungle."
Releases
- Audio