<P> Though related in concept to the later Blackwell song, these differ in: </P> <Ol> <Li> Conflating into one the wolves of Red Riding Hood and The Three Little Pigs (and implying he is on good terms with the pigs) </Li> <Li> Having the singer call himself both the Big Bopper and the Big Bad Wolf </Li> <Li> Encountering Red from outside her locked door, where he knocks seeking entrance </Li> <Li> Being apparently more frank, in saying "you're the swingin'est and that's no lie", and insisting on being let in promptly lest the rest of the household return first </Li> <Li> Foregoing mentioning any fairy - tale - wolfish characteristics or behavior except a Three - Pigs - wolfish threat to blow the house down (unless one counts cackling laughter). </Li> </Ol> <Li> Conflating into one the wolves of Red Riding Hood and The Three Little Pigs (and implying he is on good terms with the pigs) </Li> <Li> Having the singer call himself both the Big Bopper and the Big Bad Wolf </Li>

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