Singing to the Bus Driver

Singing To the Bus Driver or Hail To the Bus Driver, an anonymous United States folk song dating to the mid-20th century. It is a popular children's song, particularly among pre-teens, and is often sung by children on bus trips to keep themselves amused. It is sung to the tune of the traditional English children's song The More We Get Together, which itself derives from a 1679 Viennese tune by Marx Augustin, Oh du lieber Augustin.

Lyrics

Hail to the bus driver,
bus driver, bus driver,
Hail to the bus driver,
bus driver-man.
He screams and he cusses,
He rams other busses.
Hail to the bus driver,
bus driver-man.

In popular culture

  • 1992. The song, as "Hail To the Bus Driver," was included in episode 3.22 of The Simpsons, The Otto Show, with the addtional lyric "He drinks and he cusses/He stinks up the buses."

References

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