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Subject: Re: Lyrics of a song
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> dmattd wrote:
>>> dmattd wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Ive tried to write the lyrics of this song by Jam Toast.
>>>>
>>>> http://freekidsmusic.com/mps1/JamToast_ABC.mp3
>>>>
>>>> Could anyone help me and check if what I hear is correct (especially
>>>> for the 2 first verses)?
>>>>
>>> Seems about right, though I think it may be 'B for ball' rather than
>>> 'balls' 'K moon k' seems weird - why not a word like 'key'?
>>> And 'W' is usually pronounced 'double-you', not 'wuh' as they say it.
>>> They sound as if they have North American accents but they pronounce
>>> 'z' in the English way.
>>>
>> Thanks for your answer.
>> There's this sentence that I don't understand : "Goat got really and
>> Hug high"
>> Could you please help ? Does it make any sense to you ?
>>
>
> None of it makes much sense. To me the line sounds like 'Goat go really and
> hug "hi" ' and probably just indicates that 'goat' begins with g and you can
> say hello to 'hug' which is the one beginning with 'h'.
> I wouldn't look too deeply into it.
Thanks for your help
Matt
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