<Table> <Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> This section indiscriminately collects miscellaneous information . Please compress this material to remove any irrelevant or unimportant information . (March 2017) </Td> </Tr> </Table> <Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> This section indiscriminately collects miscellaneous information . Please compress this material to remove any irrelevant or unimportant information . (March 2017) </Td> </Tr> <P> The song has been heard by many people (as "Froggie Went A-Courtin"') in the 1955 Tom and Jerry cartoon Pecos Pest, which uses a version arranged and performed by Shug Fisher, in character as "Uncle Pecos ." In Pecos Pest, Jerry's Uncle Pecos stays with him while getting ready for a television appearance, and continues to pluck Tom's whiskers to use as guitar strings throughout the cartoon . It is an improvised version with many lyrics that are unintelligible, and many changed . For example, he stutters and gives up when he tries to say "hickory tree" and says "way down yonder by the--," stammers out the names of several types of trees, finally settling (ironically) on "eucalyptus". He also mentions while continuing the music "That's the hard part right in there, n-n-n-n - nephew!" and "there's a yodel in thar somewhar, but it's a little too high f'r me ." </P> <P> Some refer to this song as "Crambone" as it is repeated at the end of many lines and said more clearly than the other words in this version . For example, the line is "Froggie went a-courtin' he did ride / Crambone ." Fisher, in character as Pecos, delivers the coda with a glottal stutter on the letter c . Woody Guthrie's version used "Hey - hey," and Bob Dylan's version used "uh - huh" in the same way after several lines . </P>

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