This is not your song
The Preacher And The Bear Lyrics


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chloe C

Now a Preacher went out walkin'
Twas on one Sunday Morn
It was against his religion
But he took his gun along
He shot himself some mighty fine quail
And one little measly Hare
But on his way returnin'home
He met a great big Grizzly bear.
Now the Bear got won in the middle of the road
On all fours like a great big toad
The Preacher looked at him and started to run
The bear right after that Preacher did come
They ran and they ran for about a mile
Then they both sat down and rested awhile
The Preacher got up and started again
The bear he started out with more vim
They ran and they ran till he spotted a tree
Said up on the limb is the place for me
Preacher leaped up and he made the limb
The bear reached out made a grab for him
He pulled himself up and turned about
Cast his eyes to the skies and he did shout

Oh Lord you delivered Daniel from the lions den
Also delivered Jonah from the belly of the whale
And then
The Hebrew children from the fiery furnace
So the Good Book do declare
So Lord Lord if you can't help me
For goodness sake don't help that bear.

Now just about then the limb let go
And the Preacher came tumbling down
Reached in his pocket pulled his razor out
Just before he hit the ground
He hit the ground with with an awful bang
It was a terrible site
The preacher and the bear with the razor in his hair
Just a'cuttin' left and right
Now they rolled around on the ground
The Preacher was up then he was down
The bear let out an awful moan
Looked like the Preacher was holdin' his own
He thought if I get out of here alive
By that Good Book I will abide
I'll never sin on Sabbath day and Sunday
Come I'll pray and pray
Then his suspenders gave away
And he knocked that bear ten feet away.
Preacher got up and made a bound
For the tree where he'd be safe and sound
Pulled himself up and turned about
Cast his eyes to the skies
And he did shout.

Oh Lord you delivered Daniel from the Lions den
Also delivered Jonah from the belly of the whale
And then
The Hebrew children from the fiery furnace
So the Good Book do declare
So Lord Lord if you can't help me
For goodness sake don't help that bear.



All comments from YouTube:

Ashley Rowell

This is my grandfathers favorite song. He used to sing it to me all the time when I was a kid. He knows every word. I found this video several years ago and played it for him. He was so happy and now he listens to it on YouTube almost everyday.

Bradley Renfroe

Phil Harris looked alot like my grandfather.

Edmond Scott

Marvellous Phil Harris.

pidjones

Memories from childhood. Grandpa had "That's What I Like About the South" that I about wore out listening to when I spent the summers with them.

chloe C

Now a Preacher went out walkin'
Twas on one Sunday Morn
It was against his religion
But he took his gun along
He shot himself some mighty fine quail
And one little measly Hare
But on his way returnin'home
He met a great big Grizzly bear.
Now the Bear got won in the middle of the road
On all fours like a great big toad
The Preacher looked at him and started to run
The bear right after that Preacher did come
They ran and they ran for about a mile
Then they both sat down and rested awhile
The Preacher got up and started again
The bear he started out with more vim
They ran and they ran till he spotted a tree
Said up on the limb is the place for me
Preacher leaped up and he made the limb
The bear reached out made a grab for him
He pulled himself up and turned about
Cast his eyes to the skies and he did shout

Oh Lord you delivered Daniel from the lions den
Also delivered Jonah from the belly of the whale
And then
The Hebrew children from the fiery furnace
So the Good Book do declare
So Lord Lord if you can't help me
For goodness sake don't help that bear.

Now just about then the limb let go
And the Preacher came tumbling down
Reached in his pocket pulled his razor out
Just before he hit the ground
He hit the ground with with an awful bang
It was a terrible site
The preacher and the bear with the razor in his hair
Just a'cuttin' left and right
Now they rolled around on the ground
The Preacher was up then he was down
The bear let out an awful moan
Looked like the Preacher was holdin' his own
He thought if I get out of here alive
By that Good Book I will abide
I'll never sin on Sabbath day and Sunday
Come I'll pray and pray
Then his suspenders gave away
And he knocked that bear ten feet away.
Preacher got up and made a bound
For the tree where he'd be safe and sound
Pulled himself up and turned about
Cast his eyes to the skies
And he did shout.

Oh Lord you delivered Daniel from the Lions den
Also delivered Jonah from the belly of the whale
And then
The Hebrew children from the fiery furnace
So the Good Book do declare
So Lord Lord if you can't help me
For goodness sake don't help that bear.

ffggddss

Fabulous job – thanks!
Only thing, in line 9, replace "won" with "down"

Now the Bear got down in the middle of the road

BTW, all the online lyrics sites seem to repeat this error.
I believe that's because, for the most part, they're one big echo (i.e., plagiarism) chamber.

James Sparkman

Don’t you think it’s ironic that this man voiced a bear or other two of them Little John from 1973’s animated classic Robin Hood And Baloo from the jungle book

ffggddss

I've heard that when young, unknown musical writer Meredith Wilson was looking for players for his new musical, The Music Man, he offered the title role (Professor Harold Hill) to Phil, who I believe would have made a fantastic Prof. Hill. But Phil turned it down (must have thought, "Who's this guy?").
The part then fell to (equally unknown? . . up and coming? . . both?) Robert Preston, whose career was essentially launched by it.
I'm sure Phil would have knocked it out of the park.
Bob actually did.

bob hike

Nobody dose as good as him!

David Weinstock

he led a band and did public performances, not just records and radio, so he probably knew a few lyrics for his material.
i was expecting the version in which the bear says grace

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