Some songs were written with echoes and some have acquired them through the years. Here's one of the classics:
Bill Grogan's goat (Bill Grogan's goat)
Was feeling fine (was feeling fine),
Ate three red shirts (ate three red shirts)
From off the line (from off the line).
Bill took a stick (Bill took a stick),
Gave him a whack (gave him a whack)
And tied him to (and tied him to)
The railroad track (the railroad track).
The whistle blew (the whistle blew),
The train grew nigh (the train grew nigh);
Bill Grogan's goat (Bill Grogan's goat)
Was doomed to die (was doomed to die.)
It gave three groans (it gave three groans)
Of awful pain (of awful pain),
Coughed up the shirts (coughed up the shirts)
And flagged the train (and flagged the train)!
There are others of that type, I am sure, but that's the best one, in my opinion. Here's one of the not-in-the-original-version type. Kids everywhere have been singing it this way for decades:
Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer (reindeer)
Had a very shiny nose,
And if you ever saw it (saw it)
You would even say it glows (like a light bulb).
All of the other reindeer (reindeer)
Used to laugh and call him names (like Pinocchio);
They never let poor Rudolph (Rudolph)
Join in any reindeer games (like Monopoly).
Then one foggy Christmas Eve,
Santa came to say,
"Rudolph, with your nose so bright,
Won't you guide my sleigh tonight?"
Then how the reindeer loved him (loved him)
As they shouted out with glee (ha ha ha),
"Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer (reindeer),
You'll go down in history (like Columbus)!
A song I remember from my own childhood has to be one of the most boring songs ever written:
Little Sir Echo
How yo you do?
Hello
(Hello)
Hello
(Hello)
Little Sir Echo
We'll answer you
Hello
(Hello)
Hello
(Hello)
Hello
(Hello)
Hello
(Hello)
Won't you come over and play?
(And play)
You're a nice little fellow
I know by your voice
But you're always so far away
(Away)
Little Sir Echo
Is very shy
Hello
(Hello)
Hello
(Hello)
Little Sir Echo
Will make reply
Hello
(Hello)
Hello
(Hello)
Hello
(Hello)
Hello
(Hello)
Won't you come over and play?
(And play)
You're a nice little fellow
I know by your voice
But you're always so far away
(Away)
Tell me about other echo songs that you love or hate. It will be as therapeutic as testifying before Congress. I just know it.