 Battle of the ringtones: A Cumbrian sheep and the Crazy Frog |
Tourist bosses hope a rival to the Crazy Frog will be the summer must-have accessory for nature lovers. A selection of bleatings from Lake District sheep have been added to a remix of the William Blake classic, Jerusalem, to create a ringtone.
And just as the Crazy Frog craze appealed to the young and urban, it is hoped the Baarmy Sheep will appeal to those with a love of the countryside.
The ringtone can be downloaded from Cumbria Tourist Board's website.
Eric Robson, chairman of Cumbria Tourist Board said Blake and the Lake District sheep were more than a match for the Crazy Frog.
He said: "Blake could have been thinking of the Lake District when he waxed lyrical of lambs, pleasant pastures, clouded hills and of course, a green and pleasant land.
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"The spectacular views of the Lake District's high fells and sheep dotted on them are a symbol of this area for visitors the world over.
"So we've made this ringtone available as a bit of fun for those who love the breathtaking beauty of the area."
The recordings were made by Charley Darbishire, 27, who runs a recording studio in Ulverston.
Mr Darbishire added: "Unlike some famous musicians, sheep are easy to work with and don't mind doing re-takes.
"I recorded them baa-ing over the course of a couple of days and the words fit with the gorgeous countryside we have around here."
The ringtone can be downloaded to phones with MP3 capability or real music players.