Viral YouTube Sensation 'Duck Song' Waddling Into Hearts of Teens

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Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:30am EDT

BOULDER, Colo., Oct. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- What music are teens into these days?
Taylor Swift? Sure. Jonas Brothers? You bet. Beyonce? Absolutely. A simple
children's song about a duck asking for grapes at a lemonade stand? Yup. As
unlikely as it sounds, "The Duck Song", the lead song on Bryant Oden's debut
CD "Songdrops: 30 Songs for Kids" (being released Nov. 1st through
www.Songdrops.com) has been all the rage in schools across the U.S. and
beyond. Videos of the song have millions of views on YouTube, and hundreds of
kids have posted their own videos of it. A few YouTube comments: "Everyone at
my school is singing it." "My friends and me sing this all the time." "This is
THE big thing at our school now." "Kids sing this down the hallways between
classes." 


So what is it about "The Duck Song" that makes it so popular with teens? "I'm
really not sure," said Oden. "I didn't expect the song to take off the way it
has. I think I lucked into some kind of rare combination of a catchy tune, a
good story based on an old joke, and a fun main character. It was also helped
a lot by a 15 year old YouTube filmmaker, Forrestfire101, who made a great
animated video of the song. That really helped people connect with it and gave
them fun visuals for it."


Oden, who owns the popular humor website www.InnocentEnglish.com, has spent
the last year working on the Songdrops CD. "I tried to keep it fast-moving and
fun, with a lot of variety, to work for all ages of kids and their parents."


Early indications are "Songdrops: 30 Songs for Kids" will be well received.
Several songs have over 100,000 YouTube views. And music reviewer Andrea Guy
wrote "This is definitely an album the kids will go wild for, and to make it
better, it's an album that won't drive their parents to distraction when the
songs are played on repeat."  


Will any of the other songs on the CD take off the way The Duck Song has? "You
never know," Oden mused. "The videos for 'I Got a Pea' already have a few
hundred thousand YouTube views, and are growing fast. But what's happening
with 'The Duck Song' is pretty amazing and probably a one-time thing."


Videos of "The Duck Song," "I Got a Pea," and other songs can be seen at
Songdrops.com. The CD "Songdrops: 30 Songs for Kids" is available through
CDbaby.com and iTunes. Bryant Oden is also releasing a second album,
"Songdrops 2: Bedtime Songs" on November 15th. 


More Information: http://www.Songdrops.com/media


Review copies available upon request.


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*(Caption: Bryant Oden's debut CD "Songdrops: 30 Songs for Kids.")


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