“Fee Fi Fo Fum” is a song from the 1962 Disney film “The Legend of Lobo”. The music for the song was composed by the Sherman Brothers, with lyrics by Hazel “Gil” George.
The song is sung by a group of wolves in the film, as they prowl through the forest in search of prey. The wolves sing about their hunger and their determination to find food, with lyrics such as “Fee Fi Fo Fum, we smell the blood of an Englishman” and “We’ll huff and we’ll puff and we’ll blow the house down”.
The melody is catchy and upbeat, with a fast-paced rhythm that creates a sense of urgency and excitement. The song is accompanied by footage of the wolves running and hunting through the forest, adding to the energy and excitement of the scene.
While “Fee Fi Fo Fum” was written for “The Legend of Lobo”, the song has since become a popular children’s rhyme and has been featured in various other forms of media. Its catchy melody and memorable lyrics have made it a beloved classic among fans of Disney and children’s entertainment.
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Additional Details
- Related Disney Character(s): Willie the Giant
- Song Written By: Paul Smith and Arthur Quenzer
- Song Performed By: Billy Gilbert
- Year Released: 1947