The Diarrhea Song

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The Diarrhea Song or Diarrhoea Song (see spelling differences) is a children's song popularized by, although predating, the 1989 Steve Martin film Parenthood, in which it was featured. The song is a folk song, with variants to the lyrics and to the tune used for the song (a common tune is that of "Mamma Mia" by ABBA). The earliest report of this song is from the mid-1960s (See Sherman & Weisskopf).

[edit] Lyrics

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As with all folksongs, there are often wide variants to the verses known to individuals but one of the most common verses for "The Diarrhea Song" are often baseball related and can include a uh uh or a cha cha cha after the Diarrhea, Diarrhea part, or sometimes two hand claps after each time one says the word (Diarrhea [clap, clap], Diarrhea [clap, clap]).

[edit] References

  • Josepha Sherman and T.K.F. Weisskopf, Greasy Grimy Gopher Guts: The Subversive Folklore of Childhood (August House, 1995).