Down by the river with the hanky panky lyrics

idk if what i have is right and i cant for the life of me remember how it goes so plz help me its bugging the crap outta me!

The lyrics are: Down by the banks of the hanky panky Where the bullfrogs jump from bank to banky With an eep ipe ope oop Ee-sock-a-diddy and a phbbllllt (Make ‘raspberry’ noise with tongue) Plop!

I don’t know if there are any more lyrics to it, than that.

Hope I helped!

i learned it like this:

down by the banks of the hanky panky where the bullfrogs jump from bank to banky with a heeps hipes hopes hop, one jumps in and goes ker-plop

Down by the river of Hanky panky where the bull frogs jump from Bank to bank saying E I O U yo mama stinks and so do you Ping Pong donkey Kong senior year of the i pledge Alliegence. Down by the river lives the hanky panky Two fat frogs go from bank to banky Zoo Zam Zoo Zam Down by the river goes the HONK A TONK.

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And everybody ducked when the truck rolled by.

Down by the river with the hanky panky lyrics

. And I been up fo 3 nights in a row. Mir Fontane Lyrics Down by the river and the hanky panky My bro got shot by the bank-de-panky And I damn near cried bout my homies outside And everybody ducked when the truck rolled by. Now its just chanting I pledge.

Down by the river Hanky Panky Bullfrog jumps from bank to bank I said Eeps Iyeps Opes OopsChilly willy ding dong Yo mama smell like King Kong. With a hip hop and a flippity flippity flop Missed the banky and he went ker-plop. Down by the river and the hanky panky My bro got shot by the bank-de-panky And I damn near cried bout my homies outside And everybody ducked when the truck rolled by.

Down by the Banks of the Hanky Panky is a bunch of kids in a circle with one hand palm-up on top of one persons and their other hand beneath the other persons palm on their side. Delano Winterguard playing a kiddy game. With a hip hop hippity hop Leap off a lily pad and go KERPLOP.

Ari and fellow first-grade classmates on playground at Baldwin Hills Gifted Magnet Los Angeles May 2011. And on TONK the child. DOWN BY THE BANKS OF THE HANKY PANKS.

And so on and so. Down By The Banks Of The Hanky Panky Lyrics. And I damn near cried bout my homies outside.

Down by the banks of the Hanky Panky A bull-frog jumped from bank to banky. Down by the banks of the hanky panky Where the bullfrogs jump from bank to banky And a hips hops soda pops Jumped on the lily and went kerplop. Down the river of Hanky Panky Bullfrog jumps from bank to bank Eesh Meesh Sun Shee Eece Say Meece Say Ding Dong Your breath smells like King Kong.

Down by the banks of the hanky panky Where the bullfrogs jump from bank to banky And a hips hops soda pops Jumped on the lily and went kerplop. January 24th 200910 hour Winterguard practiceDuring our lunch break. I think it ended there.

Like 1 2 3 4 5 mothers wont see they sons no mo. My bro got shot by the bank-de-panky. Down by the banks of the hanky panks where the bullfrogs jump from bank 2 bank signin eipps ippes opps oops chillie willy.

Down by the banks of the Hanky Panky Where the bull frogs jump from bank to banky With a flip flop. Chorus Down by the river and the hanky panky. Down by the river where theres hanky panky and the bullfrogs jump from bank to banky with an EEP OPP OPE AND UNDER with an EEP OPP OPE and a CLANK CLANK.

Now its just chanting I pledge.

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Being taken away from “The Motherland” caused Africans to be stripped of many things. What remained with them was their culture, their religion/folklore, and their music. They even took the European traditions that were forced upon them and conformed them to the “African aesthetic ideals”. Africans always seemed to find a way to make it through, even in the toughest times. One of the ways they were able to do so was through music.

Even in Africa, it was custom to sing while one worked, so its only natural that they carried that practice with them to the New World. They used songs in order to keep a steady pace when working. Many things like unbroken rhythms and call and response phrases were ubiquitous in work songs. These patterns carried on within the children, who then made up their own songs in order to pass the time and have fun. These songs also featured unbroken rhythms and call and response phrases. It also introduced pauses in the songs that were usually filled with rhythm clapping or body movement of some sort.

When Europeans took Africans from their homes, they took them from many different places. It was soon discovered that although they did not know the same language or have the same religious practices, the music that they sang and danced to were quite similar. They all had a similar foundation, and each culture provided different styles to that same foundation which caused African and African American culture to evolve even more.

No one made money off of these hand games, they were used as a source of entertainment for young children. These games did, however, build a foundation that rhythm in many songs is based upon.

Even today, many children still play what is now known as “Hand Games”. I never realized how diverse the lyrics to the hand games had become. Growing up, I thought the version I sang was the one that everyone in the world knew because everyone around me knew it. Even when I moved to different parts of the state of Georgia, the lyrics were about the same except for maybe a couple of words. Coming to college was the first eye-opener that happened for me in regard to these games. When I would reminisce about my childhood and the games we played, my friends would join in. Almost all the games started the same way. The foundation of the songs was the same, but as we began to go further into the song, we realized that the lyrics were drastically different.

We all laughed and were quite confused when we heard the different variations of the song. Each one of us grew up with a specific way to sing these songs and to see them performed in a totally different way actually shocked us. A friend and I who were from the same state, but not from the same neighborhoods and had just met in college, still grew up learning the exact same lyrics to these songs. This shocked us even more because even people who had never met still knew the same lyrics to these songs.

One of my favorite games to play was called “Down by the River”. The song was quite silly but was loved by all. The lyrics were:

Down by the river, Hanky Panky/ Bullfrog jumps from bank to bank/ I said, “Eeps, Iyeps, Opes, Oops”/Chilly willy ding dong/ Yo mama smell like King Kong…. and so on and so forth.

I asked a friend who was from a different state to tell me her version of the lyrics to the exact same song. The lyrics were:

Down by the Riverside, Hanky Panky/ Said, “A bullfrog, a bullfrog”/ “Your momma stanky”/ Said a “Fee, Fi, Fo, Fum”/ pass it to the bullfrog…. 

Although the lyrics were different, the hand motions and rhythm was still the same. This discovery confirmed the belief that African culture has never ceased to run within our traditions, and even in our blood from something as simple as a game song.

By Candace Carter and Shalyn Carthan

How do you play down by the banks of the hanky panky?

Someone sings the song, and while it's being sung, kids pass a slap around by clapping their palm-up top hand into the next person's palm-up hand. When the song starts to end, people start to get stressed because you don't want the song to end when you have the clap.

How do you play down by the banks with two people?

You start the song, and one person hits the right hand of the person on their left, and that person does the same to the next and so on until the song is over. The last person to have their hand hit is out, and the game goes on.

How do you do down by the banks?

The players sit cross-legged in a circle, with their hands resting on their knees, palms up, and with their right hands resting on top of the person on their right's left hand. Someone starts the rhyme by saying 'Down', and bringing their right hand across to hit the player on their left's hand.