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Re: Lyrics of a song
John Dean (john-dean@fraglineone.net) 2010/09/26 04:54

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Subject: Re: Lyrics of a song
Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2010 11:54:45 +0100
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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.

--
John Dean
Oxford



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