Our memory is an unpredictable gift given to us by our
Creator. Sometimes we can't remember
something we heard five minutes before.
Other times we can remember something we heard fifty years earlier. Such is the case with a song that was
released in 1957 when I was five. I
remember a small record player that Mom and Dad had bought my brother Richard
and I to play children's songs on.
Dad's HiFi was reserved for his jazz music. He had a great collection of records (78s). More than 50 years after we played that song on our small record player,
I can still remember the words. The
song is "Angus MacFergus MacTavish Dundee" (no relation to
Crocodile.)
I know a wee squirrel who lives in an oak.
He loves a good lunch and he loves a good joke.
There's a wee bit of Scotch in his family tree.
He's Angus MacFergus MacTavish Dundee.
He's Angus MacFergus MacTavish Dundee.
Of chestnuts and acorns he's gathered a store.
Although he has plenty he still gathers more.
And he has them for breakfast and luncheon and tea.
Young Angus MacFergus MacTavish Dundee.
Young Angus MacFergus MacTavish Dundee.
His brothers and sisters and uncles and aunts
Quite often will gather and have a fine dance.
And they leap through the air with hilarious glee.
With Angus MacFergus MacTavish Dundee.
With Angus MacFergus MacTavish Dundee.
Once while they were dancing a hunter came by.
And all of the squirrels the hunter did spy.
And he lifted his rifle and aimed carefully
At Angus MacFergus MacTavish Dundee.
At Angus MacFergus MacTavish Dundee.
The rifle went off with a terrible blast.
But Angus MacFergus was faster than fast.
And the bullet went deep in that poor old oak tree.
But it never touched Angus MacFergus Dundee.
But it never touched Angus MacFergus Dundee.
The hunter looked round but the squirrels were gone.
Of all of those dancers there wasn't a one.
They were all safely hid in that friendly oak tree
With Angus MacFergus MacTavish Dundee.
With Angus MacFergus MacTavish Dundee.
I often imagine that I'd like to be
A bonnie wee squirrel and live in a tree.
Pay no rent and no taxes and get my lunch free
Like Angus MacFergus MacTavish Dundee.
Like Angus MacFergus MacTavish Dundee.
Why I remember this song, I do not know. From this same period of time in my life I
remember a poem Mom had me memorize so I could recite it in Jr. Sunday
School. But, that is a story for
another day.
Today I went on the internet and did a Google search on
Angus MacFergus MacTavish Dundee. There
it was, on You Tube. The song was sung
by Burl Ives. For those of you who want
to hear it, here is the link. And, yes,
I did correctly remember the words.
Listen and enjoy. I have enjoyed the song for over 50 years, at least in my memory.