I'm the Ring-bearer
(based on "I'm A Believer" by the Monkees; original words and music by Neil Diamond)

(Frodo is responding to Gandalf's explanation of the Ring and all that he was told. Frodo begins singing, with Gandalf and Sam pitching in on back-up.)

I thought these Rings were only real in Bilbo's tales,
Never thought the One would end up with me.
Oh, Wraiths are out to get me, (doodoo doo, doo doo)
Nine of them it seems, (doodoo doo, doo doo)
These things will surely haunt my dreams.

Then I got this Ring,
Now I'm the Ring-bearer,
Not a trace
Of doubt in my mind.
I must go, (mm-oh-yeah-ooh)
I'm the Ring-bearer,
I must leave here ere too long.

I thought Bilbo's Ring was just a golden thing,
Nice to look at, yes, quite nice to see.
But now I must pack up (doodoo doo, doo doo)
And leave the Shire. (doodoo doo, doo doo)
Thank you, Gandalf, very glad you came.

Then I got this Ring,
Now I'm the Ring-bearer,
Not a trace
Of doubt in my mind.
I must go, (mm-oh-yeah-ooh)
I'm the Ring-bearer,
I must leave here ere too long.

Ah!
Well, all right!


(An instrumental piece of the song begins playing. Though not sure where it's coming from, the hobbits and the wizard groove along.)

But now I must pack up (doodoo doo, doo doo)
And leave the Shire. (doodoo doo, doo doo)
Thank you, Gandalf, very glad you came.

Then I got this Ring,
Now I'm the Ring-bearer,
Not a trace
Of doubt in my mind.
I must go, (mm-oh-yeah-ooh)
I'm the Ring-bearer,
I must leave here ere too long.

Yes, I got this Ring,

Now I'm the Ring-bearer,
Not a trace
Of doubt in my mind.
Said, I'm the Ring-bearer, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!
Said, I'm the Ring-bearer, yeah! (I'm the Ring-bearer)
Said, I'm the Ring-bearer, yeah! (I'm the Ring-bearer)

(They keep repeating this, eventually fading out.)