Lewis Carroll.
Who wrote the song almost.
It's a line from the the Beatles song "I am the Walrus."
Jimmy Cliff wrote the song Trapped.
She wrote this song by herself.
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The phrase I am the walrus refers to the 1967 song by The Beatles. John Lennon wrote the song, and based the walrus off of Lewis Carroll's poem "The Walrus and the Carpenter".
"The Mad Gardener's Song," and "The Walrus and the Carpenter," were both written by Lewis Carroll.
The song is called 'I Am The Walrus' and all of The Beatles did not write it, John Lennon did (credited to Lennon-McCartney). Actually, it was written by John after receiving a letter from a pupil from the high school he attended. The writer told him that their English teacher was making his class analyse Beatle lyrics, and John was amused so he wrote the most confusing lyrics he could think of, hence I Am The Walrus.
"I Am the Walrus" is from Magical Mystery Tour, 1967.
I Am The Walrus
John Lennon was the Walrus, though apparently Ringo Starr wore the walrus costume for the Magical Mystery Tour film shoot. "The Walrus was Paul" was a phony clue, sung by John Lennon as a joke in "Glass Onion". Lennon's later song "God" included the lyrics "I was the Walrus, but now I'm John".
I am the Walrus was released on the Oasis compilation album Masterplan. It is a cover of a Beatles song on The magical mystery tour album.
Here's another clue for you all......The walrus was Paul. John sang that line in the song Glass Onion. I think we can take his word for it.
Newsboys wrote this song.
The line "Man, you should have seen them kicking Edgar Allan Poe" is in the last verse of "I Am The Walrus."
In the Western movie "Yellow Sky," the character Walrus sings the song "The Old Chisholm Trail." This song reflects the themes of the film and adds to the atmosphere of the Old West. The tune is a traditional cowboy song that captures the spirit of the era.
I'm not quite sure, but I believe that it goes like this: Ringo - Rooster George - Rabbit John - Walrus Paul - Hippo There is a lot of dispute though. In the video for "I Am The Walrus", the Walrus is the one playing piano and singing, and the hippo is playing bass. However, in the song "Glass Onion", John Lennon sings this line: I told you 'bout the walrus and me, man You know that we're as close as can be, man And here's another clue for you all The walrus was Paul So now we are made to believe that Paul is the walrus. Lennon later contradicts this in his solo song "God", when he sings: I was the walrus, but now I'm John. So we're told that John was the walrus. George Harrison, however, made a promo video for the song "When We Was Fab" in which a guy in a walrus costume is playing a left handed bass, again making us believe Paul was the walrus. The main reason anyone cares is because of the famous "Paul is dead" hoax. It is believed the walrus is a symbolic reference to death in many cultures. However, I know for a fact that John was the walrus in Magical Mystery Tour as he sang "I Am The Walrus" and the walrus is singing and playing piano.