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|name = The Black Lamb
 
 
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"'''The Black Lamb'''" is a song from Disney's [[1948]] film ''[[So Dear to My Heart]]''. It was sung by [[Uncle Hiram]].
 
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|films = ''[[Song of the South]]''
 
|singer = [[Uncle Hiram]] ([[Burl Ives]])}}"'''The Black Lamb'''" is a song from Disney's [[1948]] film ''[[So Dear to My Heart]]''. It was sung by [[Uncle Hiram]].
   
 
==Lyrics==
 
==Lyrics==
 
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<poem>
Granny Kincaid made a vow
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[[Granny Kincaid]] made a vow
 
To get rid of that lamb, she didn't know how
 
To get rid of that lamb, she didn't know how
 
She changed her mind by happenstance
 
She changed her mind by happenstance

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"The Black Lamb" is a song from Disney's 1948 film So Dear to My Heart. It was sung by Uncle Hiram.

Lyrics

Granny Kincaid made a vow
To get rid of that lamb, she didn't know how
She changed her mind by happenstance
Gonna give that black lamb one more chance
If you get outta this pen, you ornery critter
You'll end up a fried lamb fritter
If you don't be good and settle down
You'll be roasted a golden brown


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Media
So Dear to My HeartGolden Story Book
Characters
Jeremiah KincaidGranny KincaidTildyUncle HiramWise Old OwlDannySpiderBirdsChristopher ColumbusPete GrundyGrampa MeekerMr. Burns
Songs
So Dear to My HeartIt's Whatcha Do With Whatcha GotStick-to-it-ivityHo-Dee-I, Ho-De-ay, At the County FairLavender Blue (Dilly, Dilly)The Honey SongThe Black LambJerry's LambBilly Boy