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Way Down Yonder
Additional Words and Original Music from
The Learning Station

  Listen to this song.

This song is available on The Learning Station's Tony Chestnut & Fun Time Action Songs.


VERSE:
Way down yonder in the yankity yank,
The bull frog jumped from bank to bank. 
Because he had nothing better for him to do. 
He stubbed his toe and he fell in the water. 
You could hear him yell for a mile and quarter. 
Because he had nothing better for him to do.

And then a bee saw it happen.
He was on a safari.
This is what it sounds like
when he tells his story.

Repeat Verse singing bee buzzing sounds.

And a hen saw it happen.
She was on a safari.
This is what it sounds like
When she tells her story.

Repeat Verse singing hen clucking sounds.

And then a duck saw it happen.
He was on a safari.
This is what it sounds like
when he tells his story.

Repeat Verse singing duck quacking sounds.

And then a man saw it happen.
He was driving his Ferrari. 
They all got together
And they told this story.

Repeat Verse with man and animal sounds together.

 

This song is available on The Learning Station's Tony Chestnut & Fun Time Action Songs.

About THE LEARNING STATION
    Founded in 1985, THE LEARNING STATION is a nationally recognized children's recording and performing company. The trio comprised of Don, Laurie and Jan are recognized for their ability to capture their young audiences attention with their educational music philosophy that inspires a child's natural curiosity to explore, learn, play and grow.

    DEDICATED TO CHILDREN, EDUCATION AND THE FAMILY, THE LEARNING STATION's positive image has achieved the highest standing in the educational community. This trio is known for their enthusiastic and motivating music style.
    With over 300 keynote and workshops presented across the nation they have earned a top ten position paving the way as leaders in the children's educational music industry. Presently they are entering their fifteenth year as feature presenters for the NAEYC's Annual Conference and have had the honor of working with affilate AEYC organizations, parent associations, Head Start, Chapter 1, Child Care Management organizations and library groups spanning the globe.
    The troupe's concert performance schedule has given them significant worldwide exposure. Performances include Walt Disney World, Disneyland, World Cup Soccer, US Capitol, Georgia Children's Week, Arnold Palmer's Children's Hospital, Paul Newman's Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, Special Olympic's and national children's festivals -- with over 3,000 performances across the country.
    THE LEARNING STATION has in national distribution thirteen award-winning audio releases and four videos. All are designed to create a fun, learning environment where children are invited to participate, sing, dance and experience music's magic in education.

Many thanks to Don and Laurie Monopoli for permission to display these lyrics.
   © Monopoli/The Learning Station.  All rights reserved.

 


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