Me Symphony

Album: Young Maestros Vol. 1 (2021)
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  • I lost my tuba in Aruba
    I lost my piano in Indiana
    I lost my shaker in Jamaica
    I lost my bongo in the Congo
    I lost my viola in Angola
    I lost my cello in Monticello
    I lost my trumpet in Old Nantucket
    I lost my banjo in San Fernando


    But, oh it's alright
    it's alright who me worried? No
    Oh it's alright
    for I must go on with the show

    I've got ten fingers a mouth and a nose
    Don't need much more than that to go on with the show
    Just tap a rhythm, sing a melody
    Put it together and you've got a Me Symphony

    I played air trumpet
    I played air bassoon
    All you need is a tune
    All you need is your feet and a beat
    it's as easy as walking down the street

    You've got ten fingers a mouth and a nose
    You don't need much more than that to go on with the show
    Just tap a rhythm, sing a melody
    Put it together and you've got a Me Symphony

    - solos -


    Don't need no trumpet
    No guitar no bassoon
    All you need is a tune
    All you need is your feet and a beat
    It's as easy as a walking down the street

    You've got ten fingers a mouth and a nose
    You don't need much more than that to go on with the show
    Just tap a rhythm, sing a melody

    Put it together and you've got a Me Symphony
    Put it together and you've got a Me Symphony
    Put it together, you've got a Me Symphony Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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