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Baby (Words & music by Jonathan Sprout)
Baby, baby Don't cry anymore My baby. I'm doing everything a man can do. I want to take good care of you The best way I know how.
Baby, baby Will you give me a chance My sweet baby? Mommy's gone for just a little while. I want to see that precious smile 'Cause everything's all right.
Hey baby You're drivin' me half crazy. You know, I don't mean maybe. What am I to do?
I'm just trying To understand your crying. I guess there's no denying I feel like crying with you.
Baby, baby I am begging you please Pretty baby... I'll give you anything that you demand. Your every wish is my command, If you will only stop crying now.
© 1994 Kanukatunes (ASCAP)
(Words & music by Jonathan Sprout)
When I was young I was so shy. Scared to be in the public eye, I was withdrawn. Kept to myself. Closed up like a book on a shelf.
I used to watch other girls and boys. They were always making noise, Laughing out loud and playing a game, I ran away if they called my name when they were dancing
Well, there was a girl I liked a lot. She was so smart and so hot. But I got scared. Froze in fear Every time when she came near.
One day she talked to me! She said, "Loosen up now. Can't you see! Everybody gets a little shy. I'm having a party. Come on by. We'll be dancing!"
So I made it to the party. It was after school. I felt nerdy, nervous, and not too cool. When she came up to me and said, "Let's dance." My knees were rattling inside my pants!
She took my hand, started to move. There were kids all around us dancing a groove. They did The Hammer. I followed along. Pretty soon I was lost in the song, dancing!
Well there's more to the story, but to make it short, My life reads like a book report. Everything's OK as you can see I love to dance now I am free! Here we go dancing
© 1994 Kanukatunes (ASCAP)
(Words & music by Jonathan Sprout)
Tell me your symptoms. I'll make you well again. If you got a problem, I got the medicine. Plug in my guitar. I'll play a song for you. Stay right where you are. I'll cure your problems all right, Daytime or night, I'm Dr. Music! Dr. Music!
If you get too sick, Just come to Dr. Music. I've got a musical medical staff And a co-operating room. I'll inject you with a laugh Just say good-bye to the hurt. I am the expert. Dr. Music! Dr. Music!
Hey! I'm a doctor of sound sense With a musical cure. You might think I'm nonsense, but, You can be sure... Dr. Music! Dr. Music!
© 1994 Kanukatunes (ASCAP)
(Words & music by Jonathan Sprout & Leslie Chew)
There's time for work And there's time for play. There's lots of time in every day. When the work is done The fun remains. That's the time you take for games.
You can play basketball, stickball, Volleyball or kickball. So many games that use a ball. Too many games to list them all. They're games. They're all ball games.
I love black jack And Star Attack Hide & seek Cheek to cheek Games in the park Games after dark Capture the flag Chess, checkers, tag! I love board games Sword games Turbo Throttle Spin the bottle Crazy eights Roller skates Solitaire Double dare Peace games Police games Fame games Name games Rough games Tough games And golf...
Jeopardy A spelling bee Tic-tac-toe Bingo And Blind man’s bluff I can't get enough Of those games.
© 1994 Kanukatunes (ASCAP)
(Words & music by Jonathan Sprout)
Great leaps into history World Records surpassed Hearts that never quit Competing together at last for the Gold
Will power and strength to win Gathered in one special place Dreams to last a lifetime Come alive, as they race for the Gold
The glory of Olympic Gold A chance for all the world to see The dream is shared a billion fold To be the best that you can be... Gold
© 1994 Kanukatunes (ASCAP)
(Words & music by Jonathan Sprout)
REFRAIN: We're gonna clap our hands And sing along And dance around And rock 'n' roll!
Subtract your troubles away. Divide what remains. It adds up to one thing to say. Our equation explains, so, Multiply by fun 'cause Here comes the show!
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The fun you'll be having surpasses What you've ever seen. You don't have to put on your glasses To see what we mean. So Look for a good time, 'cause Here comes the show!
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We're on a journey together Spinning through space Your body's as light as a feather Put a smile on your face. Buckle your seat belt, 'cause Here comes the show!
© 1994 Kanukatunes (ASCAP)
(Words & music by Jonathan Sprout)
Jamie has a secret dream. She plays a guitar. She's got her eye on the future. Wants to go far. Nobody pushes her. She does it herself. Practices every night. She's got a strong desire For the hot spot light.
She's got patience even when it isn't fun. Patience! She'll get the practicing done.
Jamie makes a studio tape. Takes it on a trip to L.A. She gets a lot of advice But no one wants her to stay. So it's two steps forward and one step back But just a matter of time. Sooner or later the world's Gonna see her shine.
She's got patience. No need to go to extremes. Patience to follow her dreams.
It doesn't matter how long it takes. It only matters that she gives her all.
Jamie's dream is now reality. She makes her living in the light. In case you're wondering, yes, You're right.
She's got patience. She never quit. Patience! She did it bit by bit. You gotta have patience. Get up when you fall. Patience to give it your all.
© 1994 Kanukatunes (ASCAP)
(Words & music by Jonathan Sprout)
Bobby is the bully in his town. Don't get in his way. He'll push you down. If you see him frown at you, Better move and change the view. Doesn't matter what you do. This boy will mess with you, too.
He pushes someone to the floor. Teacher says "That's it!" He's out the door. No way. He won't obey. He says he won't go home today. Teacher has the final say. And it's bye-bye. Bobby cannot stay.
Oh, no! The bully in a fight once again. Oh, no! When will it ever end?
“Hey Bob Boy, Get in this car! I can't believe you! Again, you went too far. I'll have to take you home. You can't go out to play. Don't you say nothin'. Don't you cry on me today. Just remember, whatever happens, You cannot tell a soul. 'Cause you are the bad boy And I am the one in control!”
Next day at school we get the news. Bobby's got a lot of black and blues. Someone says, "It serves him right! The Bully finally lost a fight." But from behind the tough disguise, Bobby has tears in his eyes.
Oh, no! The bully in a fight once again Oh, no! When will he find a friend?
© 1994 Kanukatunes (ASCAP)
(Words & music by Jonathan Sprout & Leslie Chew)
I know a word that can truly open doors. It's got the power, so claim it. Call it yours.
REFRAIN: One, just, one little word, It's easy enough to say. Just one magical word To show that you care this way.
You know it's good to use it. People just can't refuse it.
I remember when I wasn't so polite. Now I say it with a smile of delight. Get it right, with just
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You know that people love it. This is the beauty of it.
BRIDGE: Please is a magic word Please it's a magic word Please say it
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© 1994 Kanukatunes (ASCAP)
(Words & music by Jonathan Sprout & Dave Kinnoin)
A long time ago in a Wild West town, A baby boy was born, and all the neighbors gathered 'round. "Whatcha gonna name him?" The room got very quiet. Mama smiled and said, "I think I'll name him Wyatt." "Wyatt?" "Why it sounds good!"
Mama gazed in wonder at her newborn's little face. She held him to her breast. It was the baby's favorite place. When a birdy in the window gave a happy little chirp, Wyatt turned his head, and they heard...
REFRAIN: Wyatt Burp, Wyatt Burp That's when his mama proclaimed, "Wyatt Burp is his name!"
The first day of school, Wyatt rose before the sun, Worked a couple hours 'til the morning chores were done. He ate a great big breakfast. It was ham 'n' eggs and beans, And he loosened up his belt to ease the pressure on his jeans.
Then Wyatt rode his pony to the little schoolhouse yard. But just a few feet from the doorway, a bully bumped him hard. He said, "Whatcha gonna do now, ya goofy little twerp?" Wyatt's stomach rumbled and they heard...
REFRAIN: Wyatt Burp, Wyatt Burp The whole school laughed. The bully couldn't speak. Wyatt was voted "Student of the Week." He was destined for fame. Wyatt Burp was his name.
Now Wyatt was just a little different But he did not let it get him down. Instead of feeling like a freak He saw himself as quite unique, And he turned his problem around.
So Wyatt grew up to wear the Lawman's Star. Word about his courage and his fairness traveled far. There was not a single outlaw in the whole United States Who hadn't heard about him, 'cept for one: Bad Boy Bates.
"Triple B" they called him. And he sang an evil tune As he held some folks at gunpoint in the back of the saloon. Wyatt raised his root beer, took a guzzle and a slurp, He sneaked up from behind and they heard...
REFRAIN: Wyatt Burp, Wyatt Burp "Triple B" jumped so high, he dropped his gun. Wyatt said, "I hate to spoil your fun, But I have no stomach for your little game. Wyatt Burp is my name."
REFRAIN: Wyatt Burp, Wyatt Burp He had an air about him no one could tame. Wyatt Burp was his name.
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