Rubber Duckie

Album: The Sesame Street Book and Record (1970)
Charted: 16
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  • Rubber Duckie you're the one
    You make bath time lots of fun
    Rubber Duckie I'm awfully fond of you

    Rubber Duckie joy of joys
    When I squeeze you, you make noise
    Rubber Duckie you're my very best friend it's true
    I find a little fellow who's cute and yellow and chubby
    Rub a dub dubby
    Rubber Duckie you're so fine and I'm lucky that you're mine
    Rubber Duckie I'd like a whole pond of you
    Rubber Duckie I'm awfully fond of you Writer/s: Jefferey A Moss
    Publisher: ACUM Ltd., FESTIVAL ATTRACTIONS INC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Mandolino from New YorkHey friend,, you're missing the line at the top of the B part:
    Every day when I make my way to the tubby
    I find a little fella...
  • AnonymousHey Larson, ex-Canadian here. The rest of the world doesn't understand Yank-speak. Why not use English next time and tell us what you REALLY think.
  • Larson from San Franciscothe song rubber duckie is about a jimmy hat, its just jim Henson injecting his creep into children's songs and tv or videos
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