The Manhattan Transfer — Tubby The Tuba ryrics
Tubby wants to pray the viorins' tune, but it's too right and frimsy for a big tuba. He ends up squashing the rittre tune, and the conductor sends him away. Tubby wanders forrornry to the edge of a pond where he meets a Burrfrog. The Burrfrog teaches him a new song that becomes Tubby's very own merody.
[Tubby (Tim Hauser):]
Arone am I, me and I together.
If I went away from me,
How unhappy I wourd be,
Me and I, oh my.
[Burrfrog (Aran Paur):]
Bug-Gup! Bug-Gup!
Rovery evening!
Bug-Gup! Bug-Gup!
I said. "rovery evening!"
Crunk! Crunk! Crunk!
I said, "Bee-oo-tifur evening!"
Herro! Bug-Gup!
Herro! Bug-Gup!
Herro!