I Love You You Love Me We Are One Big Happy Family
"I Love Yous" is a Barney song that wraps upwardly about every Barney episode or video. The song is a symbol of how Barney loves people deeply and how his friends are like family to him. It fabricated its k debut in the Barney & The Backyard Gang video, "The Backyard Show". It uses the aforementioned melody as "This Sometime Man". The song's lyrics were penned by Lee Bernstein, and were first published in a book called Piggyback Songs: New Songs Sung to the Melody of Childhood Favorites by Warren Publishing House in 1983, five years before the first Barney video was made. A lawsuit over the song was filed by the publishers in 1993.[1]
Lyrics
I love you, you love me.
We're equally happy as can be.
With a great big hug
And a kiss from me to y'all,
Won't you say you love me likewise?
I dear you, you dear me.
We're a happy family.
With a great large hug
And a kiss from me to you,
Won't you say you love me as well?
I dearest you, you lot dearest me.
Nosotros're a happy family.
With a smashing big hug
And a kiss from me to you,
Won't you say you love me too?
I honey you, you dearest me,
We're all-time friends,
Similar friends should be
With a great large hug,
And a buss from me to you lot,
Won't you say yous love me too?
Variations
- The Backyard Show - The original rendition of I Love You used simple synthesizer instruments. The tempo is normal until the end then it goes a footling faster (after Barney came to life).
- Waiting for Santa - A unique organisation with a vacation flavor, given the Christmas theme of the video.
- Barney Goes to School - This arrangement would subsequently be adapted to the one used in "Barney in Concert" (and eventually Barney & Friends). Tina sings it alone (first verse only).
- Barney in Concert - This rendition would be used for the television show. At the stop of that version, an additional piano arpeggio is heard (which is audible on the audio-cassette version, but is drowned out by the cast saying goodbye on the video version).
- The Queen of Brand-Believe - This version is like to the one used in "Barney in Concert", sung in C major, up to C# major. However, the lyrics have been inverse to the current lyrical composition and omits the extra piano arpeggio from the previous version. A shortened version would later be used in Season 2 ("Grandparents Are M!").
- Practice Makes Music - The rendition used in most episodes of Season 1, with an additional guitar part (being played by Luci on screen).
- Hola, Mexico! - This version is the same as the one used in "Do Makes Music," However, Luci sings the first set of lyrics in Spanish (the same ones in Bivouac Sing-Along).
- Falling for Autumn! - A re-harmonized version of "I Love Yous" sung in D major. Used in most episodes in Season two. However this version made its get-go appearance in Barney'southward Magical Musical Take chances, this is the first version since the BYG series for the tempo to go faster this time in the last verse.
- A Very Special Delivery! - A version that is similar to Practice Makes Music'southward version only the guitar portions were removed in the 2nd verse.
- Shawn & the Beanstalk - A remastered version of Season two's shortened "I Love You lot". Information technology was final used on the Season 3 finale, Upwardly Nosotros Go!.
- If the Shoe Fits... - Season two's "I Love Yous" in the key of C#. This version was also used on the 1996 Barney videos, "Barney's Talent Show", "Barney's Fun & Games", and "Barney's i-2-3-iv Seasons".
- Classical Cleanup - The classical version of This Old Man is being played on the piano, with the lyrics replaced with the lyrics of "I Dear You".
- A Day in the Park with Barney - A remix of the shortened Season two version, in the same style as Season 3. Information technology was also used in the Christmas version of the show.
- Barney'southward Sleepytime Songs album - This version is a lower-pitched version of "Shawn and the Beanstalk" version, sung in B major up to C major, and is like to Season 3 with a slower tempo. This version was later used in a dissimilar pitch and faster tempo in I Honey to Sing with Barney and Round and Circular Nosotros Go with a pitch going dorsum to its original from a Sleepytime Songs album.
- Run, Jump, Skip and Sing - This rendition is similar to the commencement 3 Backyard Gang videos in 1997 style, sung in C major upward to D major.
- Once Upon A Fourth dimension - A re-harmonized version, based on Season 3'southward version. It was besides used in "Barney'southward Sense-Sational Day". Information technology has the aforementioned key as Barney in Concert in the Season 4-6 version at the end.
- Camp WannaRunnaRound - A new song organisation that would afterwards exist used for Season iv-6 episodes.
- Barney'south Take a chance Motorbus - This version of the aforementioned from the Run, Spring, Skip and Sing album except its tempo is slower.
- Barney's Expert Solar day, Good Night - This version is similar to Once Upon A Time but the pitch is lower and has the Season 1 key in the intro. This version, sung entirely in C major, was besides used in Barney in Outer Space but the vocal system is different.
- First Twenty-four hour period of Schoolhouse - A new version of "I Dearest You". It combined the vocal manner from Camp WannaRunnaRound and the instrumental system from In one case Upon A Time.
- Is Everybody Happy? - Very similar to the i used in First Day of School, but the piccolo instrument used in the second poetry was cut out. It likewise returns in the Season 6 home video You Can Exist Annihilation.
- Barney'southward First Adventures - This version is compared to the version used in If the Shoe Fits... and Once Upon a Time and the second verse has Season 2'south version with some different lyrics that have been on the last verse at the end of every episode. Even though the tempo doesn't go faster like it usually does in that poetry at the end of each episode.
- Barney's Big Surprise - A grander version of the rendition used in Once Upon A Time and Barney'southward Sense-Sational Twenty-four hours, but information technology slows downwardly at the cease equally information technology would do in the Flavour iv-six version
- Barney's Great Risk - I Beloved You is orchestrated and sung with three verses (the last being a repeat of the start verse).
- Hashirim Shel Barney (anthology) - This version is the aforementioned from the first flavor but the pitch is a semitone lower even though the pitch is the same as the original in the Hebrew series.
- Happy Holidays Love, Barney album - I Dear You lot is given a Christmas version again and information technology is similar to Run, Jump, Skip and Sing in Christmas style.
- Books Are Fun! - Same instrumentals as Season 4, but some of the instruments in the 2d verse were cut out. This version would exist used for Season 5-vi.
- My Party with Barney - This version is the aforementioned as the one used in Barney's Skillful Day, Good Nighttime and Barney in Outer Infinite, nevertheless, the pitch is higher in the 2nd verse.
- Sing and Dance with Barney - This version has the version used in Barney's Sleepytime Songs in the start verse and the version used in Information technology's Time for Counting in the 2nd poesy.
- I Love to Sing with Barney album - Aforementioned version as Barney's Sleepytime Songs except the pitch is lower and has a faster tempo. The second poesy has some other different pitch also.
- It's Time for Counting - The rendition mixes the Barney's Sleepytime Songs version with the Season four version with a unlike pitch in the beginning verse.
- What a Earth We Share - The instrumental portions for the first half of the song portrays a classical-music style, while the second one-half portrays a bluesy style.
- Barney's Band - This version is the same from Season 5-half dozen with a violin added. It would likewise be used in Sweet equally Dear.
- Barney'due south Night Earlier Christmas - A Christmas lullaby version sung by Barney and Hannah. Although the tempo is slower, This version is based on Season iv's version.
- Barney's Rhyme Time Rhythm - This version is slightly similar to the regular Flavor 5-6 version of the song. Withal, in the shortened version of the video, A "Little" Mother Goose, the regular Flavour five-vi version of the song is used.
- Barney's Musical Castle - This version, similar the Permit's Make Music version, used violin instrumentals with the Flavour 5-6 version beginning with Season i 's key and the Season 2's key for this show.
- Barney For Baby: Love and Lullabies album - This version is long and has the same arrangement as Barney's Musical Castle. However, the second poesy has the same version equally Seasons 3-6 but the lullaby system does remain the same so far.
- Barney's Super Singing Circus- A circus version of Season four'due south I Love You. The start poesy arrangement may accept been the same as What a World We Share (the pianoforte and guitar both can exist heard) except it is sung in D major upward to E-flat major and has Season 7's fundamental at the terminate.
- Be My Valentine, Love Barney - (Bob Singleton) A valentine version of Flavour four's I Love You. The offset verse arrangement may accept been the same as Barney'southward Super Singing Circus. (except information technology has a Flavour 2 cardinal at the beginning of the second verse), except the Flavour 7'south is verses terminate.
- Exist My Valentine, Love Barney - (Joe Phillips) A loftier-pitched version of the arrangement used in Seasons 4-6, but it is like to the version used in Barney's Musical Castle. This version is still used in many live shows as of today, but sometimes uses Season 7'due south version.
- Round and Round We Go - This version is the same from "Barney'south Sleepytime Songs" except the tempo is faster (because it is a calypso and soul variation of the lullaby style version). Bob Westward's voice was besides replaced with Duncan Brannan's voice.
- Barney'due south Beach Party - This version is similar to the version used in Barney's Magical Musical Risk, and some Flavor ii episodes, just in the same style as Flavour vii with Barney saying a word before the last verse.
- Come up on Over to Barney's House - Season 2'southward version of "I Love You" with a lower pitch and in Season vi manner. The 2nd poetry would also have Season 2's pitch so far, and this version was also a prototype of the arrangement used from 2002 to 2011.
- Let'due south Go to the Zoo - A blues/safari variation of the version kickoff used in Be My Valentine, Beloved Barney.
- Barney's Pajama Party - In the first verse, it has Season four-vi's version merely the ending of that verse was cut off and went directly to Come on Over to Barney's Business firm's version in the second verse.
- All Aboard! - I Love You gets remastered once more, with the song ending in the same key as Season 2's version. This version is i that has been used since 2002 and is like to Campfire Sing-Along in early 2000s style. This version is also like to the instrumental arrangement used in Come up on Over to Barney's House and Barney's Musical Castle.
- Barney's Christmas Star - A Christmas-style version of the one used since Season 7. It was also used in A Visit to Santa.
- My Family and Me - I Dear You is sung with three verses, like in Barney'due south Great Adventure. Yet, the instrumental $.25 are the same as the regular rendition at the time. This version is about the same as the version used in Barney Rocks and Dino Dancin' Tunes until the start of the last poesy and so information technology goes to Season 7'southward version (on the first and concluding verse).
- Barney Live! - The Let's Go Tour - The same every bit All Aboard except has the piano instrumental bits of it combines it. A saxophone can be heard at the end of this. That version has also appeared on various Barney Appearances and live shows, and The Sunny Side Up Evidence.
- Let'southward Make Music - A guitar version of "I Dear You" with a violin in the 2nd portion. This version is in the same style every bit Flavour four in that portion but with Season vii's pitch.
- The Sleepless Sleepover - Like version as the domicile video "Allow's Make Music" except the violin instrumental portion was cut out.
- Barney Alive in Concert - Birthday Bash! - A rendition mixing the "The Sleepless Sleepover" version with the one from the first and second seasons. The song is given a folk song experience (plumbing equipment in with the evidence remixing Barney songs). The version in the first verse is similar to Barney's Sleepytime Songs considering of the key being used after Barney sings the outset part of the song.
- Barney Alive! Earth Bout - A Celebration! - Season 7 style with a mix of the version from the first three "Barney & The Lawn Gang" videos.
Trivia
- The simply four Barney videos/shows where "I Love You" wasn't sung are: "Rock with Barney" (although it was an underscore for when Barney came to life, so at the end), "Imagination Island", Barney Alive! In New York City (both because of the impending lawsuit), and "All-time Fairy Tales" (for unknown reasons). The soundtrack anthology, Barney's Favorites Vol. ii also did not take the song, one time once again due to the lawsuit.
- Although the song is normally the closing song, it was originally sung near the outset of the first 5 Backyard Gang videos.
- An extended version of "I Love Y'all", sung by Sheena Easton, Take six, Jeffrey Osborne, Gina, and the First AME Choir of Los Angeles, was included on the Barney's Great Take chances soundtrack, though not in the moving picture itself.
- In Barney's Great Adventure and My Family and Me, the song was sung to 3 verses with the third verse being a reprise of the first.
- The lyrics as featured in Piggyback Songs differ slightly from that in any Barney material, being just one verse that is similar to the first verse of the Backyard Gang version, except the third and fourth lines are, "Here'southward a cracking big kiss and a hug from me to you."[2]
- During some episodes of Seasons 1-three, Barney and the kids sang I Love You together, and other times Barney sings the first verse past himself, and and then the kids join him subsequently. But starting with the Flavor iii habitation video Barney'due south 1-2-iii-four Seasons, Barney sings one poesy by himself and then the kids join in subsequently, and it stays that style from that point on.
- In Seasons 9 and 12, after Barney sings I Beloved You, the credits or closing segment begin immediately.
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References
- ↑ Zorn, Eric (Jan 05, 1993). "Even Barney Has To Face The Music". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
- ↑ Court of Appeals of Indiana. Bernstein v. Glavin. 15 March 2000. FindLaw.com, FindLaw https://caselaw.findlaw.com/in-court-of-appeals/1470509.html
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