Log Chute - The Song

The Song

At various points throughout the ride a theme song can be heard. It has a catchy melody and words that seem to tell a story of a legendary historical figure, presumably Paul Bunyan. The words to the song are as follows:

Everywhere down in Lumberville, born to every Jack and Jill. You will hear the mighty call of a man named Paul. He's the biggest lumberjack of all. Yo ho! Look out below. With the whack of an axe it falls. Yo ho! Look out below, when you hear them call, "Timber!"

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