Hans Mayer | See You Later Alligator

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See You Later Alligator

by Hans Mayer

Humorous, ear-tickling child-oriented music with an irresistible sense of play. Hans' clear, mellow voice is backed by guitar, mandolin, bass and Native American flute.
Genre: Kids/Family: General Children's Music
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1. See You Later Alligator
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2. One Hug
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1:56 $0.99
3. The Ants' Great Escape
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4. The Bullfrog Jig
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5. Fly Fly Fly
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6. Start Again
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7. God Bless My Underwear
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8. Kitty Cat Shuffle
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9. I Like to Read
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10. Monsters
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11. Neighborhood Cowboy & My Brother Eats Bugs
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See You Later Alligator is full of wonderful wordplay. "I Like to Read" is a variation of the traditional vowel-challenge tune "Apples and Bananas." The title song is a great one-minute ditty that throws out all of the silly childish insults we remember form our youth ("See you later alligator/Not so soon you big baboon," and "I see London, I see France..."). Other funny songs include "The Ants' Great Escape," an account of ants breaking out of their ant farm, and "God Bless My Underwear" ("my only pairrrrr!"). This entire CD contains inventive lyrics, lots of sound
effects, great playing, and beautiful vocals.


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