Man, every single Schoolhouse Rock song is SO catchy! It’s been a blast revisiting this as an adult, as I can really appreciate the composition and nuance of it all.
This wasn't the first time Jack Sheldon teamed up with a song that was mostly sung by Bob Dorough, the other songs he helped Bob with were "Mother Necessity" and "The Body Machine." And the latest release, I'm Gonna Send Your Vote to College."
It's odd that they included "far" which as far as I know is never used as a proposition. I wonder if it was supposed to be "for" which Jack Sheldon pronounced unusually, and the animators didn't know better.
It is too bad my mother couldn't have seen this show -on- television -during- her childhood, but fortunately it and "The Tale of Mr. Morton" were added -to- the tape, and it was a good thing it was added so she can share it -with- me.
+Andrew Todaro While the animation and drawings of these cartoons were more sophisticated than the 70s ones, they were still weren't as good as far as content and substance is concerned.
+Canais Young Yeah. Especially with are trillion dollar debt. Bob Dorough and Jack Sheldon did the singing in this segment and were veteran singers from SCHHOLHOUSE ROCK in the 70s. Both men are alive but Bob Dorough was born in 1923 which means that he was in his 70s when this cartoons was produced. His voice didn't change at all 20 years later. Infact, his voice makes him sound much younger.
@dawemmy It can also be an adjective, like "a far country". This is unusual for us both: it can also be used a noun, meaning "spelt" (a type of wheat). I thought it was also an adjective, so I used wiktionary to see if I'm right.
On the edges, in the crack, around the corner, from the back 😮 in between the action, safety clearly to your satisfaction… the location and direction 🥴
Every preposition said in this song in order: Of On To With In From By For At Over Across To On (on) With (with) Over (over) On On Over Beyond Through Into Into Beyond Over On Through In On In Around From In between To Behind Into With Of On On In On In (in) In In In On (on) Over
I always laugh at the 'Attention, Forward March!' part
school house rock taught me how to improve my writing skills and what everything means, more than high school English did...
lol i like the "over the rainbow" part
Man, every single Schoolhouse Rock song is SO catchy! It’s been a blast revisiting this as an adult, as I can really appreciate the composition and nuance of it all.
This wasn't the first time Jack Sheldon teamed up with a song that was mostly sung by Bob Dorough, the other songs he helped Bob with were "Mother Necessity" and "The Body Machine." And the latest release, I'm Gonna Send Your Vote to College."
Veston Bruno woah
I love how the song is simple yet easy to learn about preposition
I randomly have this stuck in my head
Same
OMGoodness I still love this song. As I was singing this song, my eleven year old daughter was looking at me like, "Really Mom!"
I randomly pulled this up and me and my Mama discussing memories. My daughter looking at us like 'bruhhh'
It's odd that they included "far" which as far as I know is never used as a proposition.
I wonder if it was supposed to be "for" which Jack Sheldon pronounced unusually, and the animators didn't know better.
I'm sure you're right. Still better than Sesame Street's "capital I" flub.
they played this in my class and people kept saying it was lit... I was included
Those ladybugs reminds me of Panic from Hercules 😂
1:55- "Prepositions! Attention! Forward march!"
Hiya, Liz! I didn't know you had a UA-cam account! ^^
May both singers rest in peace.
You Mean Bob Dorough And Jack Sheldon?
I love this song sooo much!
Yeah, this WAS a good song!
8 years later and I still love School House Rock 🙃🙂😋
1:33- "Though, little words, they are, they never stand alone." That's very true!
Ending a sentence with a preposition is something I will not up with put.
MOST people I know have a PROBLEM with this, as well!
Adorable ants!! My friend Brendan loves this.
far is usually an adverb
0:30- "Busy P's, if you please." I don't know why that part usually makes me smile!
My teacher played this vid in class!
I was randomly singing this one day xD
Rest in piece Bob Douhbo.
0:11
I know the Busy Prepositions are supposed to be akin to ladybugs, but the way they’re silhouetted with those hats on make them look like ducks.
*(NUMBER 30):* The Top 30th Schoolhouse Rock Song is Busy Prepositions!
I wish I was around when this played on TV.
It is too bad my mother couldn't have seen this show -on- television -during- her childhood, but fortunately it and "The Tale of Mr. Morton" were added -to- the tape, and it was a good thing it was added so she can share it -with- me.
This was a 90s schoolhouse rock video, right?
+brian sedlock yeah! I never really thought they were as good as the original ones they did in the 70s.
+Andrew Todaro I thought so.
+Andrew Todaro While the animation and drawings of these cartoons were more sophisticated than the 70s ones, they were still weren't as good as far as content and substance is concerned.
+Canais Young Yeah. Especially with are trillion dollar debt. Bob Dorough and Jack Sheldon did the singing in this segment and were veteran singers from SCHHOLHOUSE ROCK in the 70s. Both men are alive but Bob Dorough was born in 1923 which means that he was in his 70s when this cartoons was produced. His voice didn't change at all 20 years later. Infact, his voice makes him sound much younger.
What do you mean it was cracked?
I needed this for a test Ill give u an update on the grade I made
Yukio Okumura stuck, I feel ya.
Where the fuck is the update
wow smart cartoon
@dawemmy It can also be an adjective, like "a far country".
This is unusual for us both: it can also be used a noun, meaning "spelt" (a type of wheat).
I thought it was also an adjective, so I used wiktionary to see if I'm right.
RIP Jack Sheldon :(
He was born on September 30 and died on Christmas Eve
😢😢😢😢
He Performed With Bob Dorough By Singing Busy Prepositions
my teacher played this
Mine Too!
Banana Master101 omg same!
My friend always when our teacher plays this in our classroom he always fake cries and says the end of this song is beautiful
Love this song
RIP Bob Dorough.
Now Jack Sheldon, too.
0:16-0:21 11 PREPOSITIONS NOT 10.
On the edges, in the crack, around the corner, from the back 😮 in between the action, safety clearly to your satisfaction… the location and direction 🥴
I think this is the 2nd time I'm seeing this - the FIRST time was when it was a SHORT
o yeah and mrs. venneman's room @ mary queen of peace is awesome
This would be the newest schoolhouse rock song????
0:29 I always thought that having tiny nails hammered into your scalp would be painful.
How do I know there's a rainbow in the song?
"Among us" is a prepositional phrase
catchy my teacher showed me it!!
Colton Burchett
A 6th grader
Exploris middle
Colton Burchett why do we care about your name
Same, but I'm from another middle school. We have to watch this playlist(Grammar Rock) and take notes for homework.
Love prepositions ‼️‼️‼️‼️ wow pre , positioning the damn words to complete the sentence ❗️❗️ *epiphany*
OMG! I never saw this one before!!!!!!!
In a WHILE, I'll be seeing "The Tale of Mr. Morton" for a 3rd time
It's hard to write a song about prepositions.
Sound origin of Preview 1789
The Busy P's...PREPOSITIONS!
0:26 it would say "Go To School" 0:31 It should say "Stay In Bed"
ENDING A SENTENCE WITH A PREPOSITION IS GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT.
Examples of less common prepositions:
According to
Among
Aboard
Astride
Aslant
wow-how old is this video??????
BELIEVE it or NOT, this is around 26 years old - it's 20 years YOUNGER than the OLDER songs we've heard!
Angry bald man and scalp at 0:46
Busy busy prepositions.
This was the only song in the english schoolhouse rock video that I didn't really get as a kid. Just kinda confused me at 5.
Really? That's IMPRESSIVE to hear!
Hey Mr. Henry's class
Why am I watching this😂😂
PURELY for SENTIMENTAL and NOSTALGIC reasons
a merit badge is just like a cat is better
Im ginna start asking people their prepositions
OOOOOOOOOOOVVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEERRRRRRRRR the RRRRRRRAINBOW !
Judy Garland had sang a song which HAD these 3 words (in "The Wizard of Oz")
this kinda reminds me of a bug's life for some reason
THAT'S because the characters are REMINISCENT to this movie
cool
Same my teacher played this
I'm Getting drunk to this song
GETTING.
Meaning he'll be fucked for work tomorrow.
Cheers!
This scares me
Every preposition said in this song in order:
Of
On
To
With
In
From
By
For
At
Over
Across
To
On (on)
With (with)
Over (over)
On
On
Over
Beyond
Through
Into
Into
Beyond
Over
On
Through
In
On
In
Around
From
In
between
To
Behind
Into
With
Of
On
On
In
On
In (in)
In
In
In
On (on)
Over
Hey Richie
Hi Richie
Fun
By far.
I don't remember this one.
early 70s
To me the rhythm in the song is kinda messed up.
c1993 American Broadcating Company,Inc.
i hart the ants!!!!! thumbs up if u agree
mc staed I agree
I never see this video
SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL!!!
+Banana Master101 why? do you produce quality content?
Banana Master101 do you even know youtube? nobody gives a single fuck about your shit content
This song frustrates me.
I'm sure it's KNOWN to frustrate EVERYONE!
Over the gay 😂 I'm sorry
bobobooooobobobooob
,ee
Gghhhjjjj
SCxhxuxuxi
Boring as hell
skullripper 225 Then get out!
If you keep ripping me like this I'll have to block you. Just warning you.
+hoaviolater 27 make this pg please kids are watching