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Deborah Hord
Kids' Music, Children's Music, Folk Music
North Carolina
WeirdDuckMusic.wordpress.com/

Writing folk songs with a personal touch, Deborah Hord brings her own perspective to folk music. She loves to hear a good story and incorporates storytelling into her songs. Listen, laugh, cry, identify and sing along.

Guitar, Vocals

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In Short:
Weird Duck is a collection of songs that tell stories about animals, and use animals to tell stories. As with fables and fairy tales, the songs in the Weird Duck collection are about all of us and about life.

– Thursday, June 11 2009 –
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Weird Duck – and other animal tales June 12, 2009 The Song List Weird Duck copyright 2003 Deborah L. Hord all words/music 1. Weird Duck 2. Broken Wing 3. Shelter From The Storm 4. Duck Soup 5. Dog Barks 6. Snow Goose 7. Life Is Like That 8. Ugly Duckling 9. We’re All A Part 10. Need Dog 11. Ducks Don’t Cry 12. Donkey Song 13. Teddy Bear Why Ducks? For a short time, I thought about calling myself Mama Duck, because it was a nickname a friend gave me. It seemed like a fun name to use with music. So, I decided to write songs about ducks. Why So Many Songs About Animals? I like to write songs that have some positive meaning the listener can keep. Fairy tales and fables usually bring out some truth about life or people. Animals are wonderfu...
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Weird Duck Music

Weird Duck
songs for children of all ages
Weird Duck
  • Teddy Bear song

    Teddy Bear is a Favorite of Young Children

    Most of of us still have a place in our hearts for a beloved teddy bear, or for a person who is as dear to us as a teddy bear is to a child. This Teddy Bear song is a song of unconditional love for one who loves unconditionally.

    Written Years Ago, Recently Recorded

    I wrote Teddy Bear in the early 1980s.  I finally recorded it right after Christmas 2002. I began singing it publicly in 2003. It has been a favorite of children I’ve sung it for ever since.

    Teddy Bear song lyrics

    Teddy Bear

    c.2003 words&music/DeborahLHord

    v1.

    Teddy Bear, I don’t care what they say about me.

    You’re my friend ‘till the end.  There’s no need to doubt me.

    If you think I would leave just because they tease me,

    You should know I won’t go.  I know that you need me.

    Chorus –

    You have been my good friend.  I have loved you dearly.

    As I play every day, I will keep you near me.

    v2.

    Teddy Bear, everywhere I will take you with me.

    Who can know where we’ll go, but we will be happy.

    You’re my friend, ‘till the end.  I will always love you.

    When I play every day, I am thinking of you.

    Chorus –

    You have been my good friend.  I have loved you dearly.

    As I play every day, I will keep you near me.

    v1.

    Teddy Bear, I don’t care what they say about me.

    You’re my friend ‘till the end.  There’s no need to doubt me.

    LISTEN to songs for children on my page at eFolkMusic.

  • Why Ducks?

    Why Ducks?

    For a short time, I thought about calling myself Mama Duck, because it was a nickname a friend gave me. It seemed like a fun name to use with music. So, I decided to write songs about ducks.

    Why So Many Songs About Animals?

    I like to write songs that have some positive meaning the listener can keep.

    Fairy tales and fables usually bring out some truth about life or people.

    Animals are wonderful characters in fairy tales and fables.

    I like fairy tales and fables. I like animals. I like to write songs. It all just worked.

    Since I was in ‘duck’ mode, because of the ‘Mama Duck’ name idea, I expanded the genre to include whatever animal I wanted to write about.
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  • Are These Songs for Children? Yes!

    Are These Songs for Children?

    Yes. These songs are for children of all ages.

    In the younger-than-18 age group, the ones who like these songs the best seem to be from about 5 to 10 years old. The younger children love the songs and sing along. The older children listen, but they are more reserved.

    Adults who enjoy fairy tales and fables like these songs, too.

    Studies Show …

    I’ve done a little informal research (by singing repeatedly for children in a first grade classroom) over the past few weeks.  I asked them to tell me how they liked each of the songs.

    I asked them to tell me if any of the songs were “too young” for them or “too old” for them. They said they were all just right.

    Their favorite songs were the ones with an easy chorus, which they sang with enthusiasm, and the ones with a story.

    Favorite Songs

    The children asked for certain songs every time I visited after they heard them the first time. Those songs were: Weird Duck, Shelter From the Storm, Snow Goose, Donkey Song and Teddy Bear.

    The list started small, with the three songs I sang during my first two visits to the classroom. The list grew with each visit as they heard more and more songs.

    I feel certain that if school were not ending today, the list would be even longer.

    Giving the Gift of Music

    I had a delightful experience singing repeatedly for a first grade class. They loved the songs. They sang and clapped and swayed with the music. They asked for their favorite songs. They raised their hands and asked to tell personal stories about their dogs or about seeing a snow goose. There were many smiles and much laughter.

    When I sang for those children, I was giving to them. They gave to me, too, with their joy and their voices and their love of music. Today, their last day of first grade,  each child in the class is taking  home a copy of the Weird Duck cd. I hope they will sing all summer and, when they think of those songs in years to come, always remember the fun they had in first grade.

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  • Weird Duck – and other animal tales

    The Song List

    Weird Duck
    copyright 2003 Deborah L. Hord all words/music
    1. Weird Duck
    2. Broken Wing
    3. Shelter From The Storm
    4. Duck Soup
    5. Dog Barks
    6. Snow Goose
    7. Life Is Like That
    8. Ugly Duckling
    9. We’re All A Part
    10. Need Dog
    11. Ducks Don’t Cry
    12. Donkey Song
    13. Teddy Bear

    Related posts (other Weird Duck posts):

    Why Ducks?
    Are These Songs for Children?
    LISTEN to songs for children on my page at eFolkMusic.
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