Répéte ce soir de notre Pocket BOUC Orchestra, nouvelle occasion d'enregistrer une audio pour le jeu-thème du mois.
Une chanson parfois détournée en patates du lundi au dimanche :
"Yes sir, tha’ts my baby"(W. Donaldson & G. Kahn, 1925)
Chant principal & ukulélé : Séverine (Séve Thom).
Chant et ukulélé : Julien I (L'âne à tôle) et Mano.
Chant et ukulélé avec solo : David (UkuleleDav).
Chant et percu : Julien II.
Ukulélé seul : moi.. (Olive Thom).
Des répétitions de "Yes sir... No sir..."
Paroles (on aurait dû mettre un micro pour la chanteuse) :
Who's that coming down the street?
Who's that looking so petite?
Who's that coming down to meet me here?
Who's that you know who I mean
Sweetest who you've ever seen
I could tell her miles away from here
Yes sir, that's my baby
No sir, I don't mean maybe
Yes sir, that's my baby now
Yes ma'am, we've decided
No ma'am, we won't hide it
Yes ma'am, you're invited now
Oh by the way, oh by the way
When we reach the preacher I'll say
Yes sir, that's my baby
No sir, I don't mean maybе
Yes sir, that's my baby now
Who's thе who I rave about?
Who do I feel blue without
In the winter, summer, spring and fall?
What was I just gonna say
I forget, but anyway
Here's the most important thing of all
Yes sir, that's my baby
No sir, I don't mean maybe
Yes sir, that's my baby now
Well, well, look at that baby
Do tell, don't say maybe
Nell's bells, won't she cause some row?
Oh pretty soon, oh pretty soon
We will hear that Lohengrin tune
Who for should she be sir
No one else but me, sir
Yes sir, that's my baby now
Yes sir, that's my baby
No sir, I don't mean maybe
Yes sir,
That's my baby now (x3)
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