Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?

Composed by Frank Churchill and Ann Ronell, this song made its debut in The Three Little Pigs, a Disney short released in 1933. Although Henry Hall and Victor Young both recorded their own versions of this song in the same year, B5 recorded their own version in 2006.

Lyrics:

Verse



Long ago, there were three pigs, little handsome piggy-wigs.

For the big, very big, very bad wolf, they didn't give three figs.

Number one was very gay and he built his house with hay.

With a hey, hey, toot, he blew on his flute and he played around all day.

Number two was fond of jigs and so he built his house with twigs.

Hi-diddle-diddle, he played on his fiddle and danced with lady pigs.

Number three said, "Nicks on tricks! I'll build my house with bricks!".

He had no chance to sing and dance 'cause work and play don't mix.

Chorus

Who's afraid of the big bad wolf?

The big bad wolf, the big wolf.

Who's afraid of the big bad wolf?

Tra-la-la-la-la!