In a Little Red Barn (On a Farm Down in Indiana)

"In a Little Red Barn (on a Farm down in Indiana)" was a popular song written by Joe Young, Jean Schwartz, and Milton Ager in 1934. It used the same harmonic structure as the 1917 "Back Home Again in Indiana" (also called just "Indiana"). Both "In a Little Red Barn" and "Indiana" borrowed many of the same words and phrases used in the 1897 "On the Banks of the Wabash". VERSE 1 CHORUS: VERSE 2 The song is familiar to younger audiences primarily though its inclusion in the 1953 animated short Robot Rabbit, in which it is sung by Elmer Fudd and Bugs Bunny.

In a Little Red Barn (On a Farm Down in Indiana)

"In a Little Red Barn (on a Farm down in Indiana)" was a popular song written by Joe Young, Jean Schwartz, and Milton Ager in 1934. It used the same harmonic structure as the 1917 "Back Home Again in Indiana" (also called just "Indiana"). Both "In a Little Red Barn" and "Indiana" borrowed many of the same words and phrases used in the 1897 "On the Banks of the Wabash". VERSE 1 CHORUS: VERSE 2 The song is familiar to younger audiences primarily though its inclusion in the 1953 animated short Robot Rabbit, in which it is sung by Elmer Fudd and Bugs Bunny.