| I know a friend of mine
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| And his business is writing songs
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| It’s a kind of a gift and I get a big lift
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| From his melodies and diphthongs
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| We got to talk him once
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| I was curious as could be
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| To explain what to do, let him tell it to you
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| Just the way it was told to me
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| First you write a little ol' tune, real easy
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| Not as hard to play as let’s say part cheesy
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| Real simple chords in the key of C
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| A melody you can groove
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| Next you add some little ol' words on to it
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| Try to get some people who’ll sing to do it
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| Then if they say, ?My have you got a hit?
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| You act non committal and say, ?Just a little ol' tune?
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| Now record your little ol' tune, just hum it
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| Could you try to fancy it up? |
| Far from it
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| Dub in some top tenor harmony
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| Just me, me, me, as you groove
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| Yes, next you sing a baritone part from way back
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| Add a zoom, zoom, bass and then start the playback
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| And when they say, ?Ma, he’s singing forte?
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| You act non committal and say, ?Just a little ol' tune?
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| You act non committal and say, ?Just a little, just a little ol' tune? |