THE SONGS OF JAMES EDWARD BRIDGES

Here are the songs that James hears almost daily.  They are sung to him by a soprano who also is the lyricist of the songs.


"Where Have All The Burpies Gone?"

(to the tune of "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?")

Where have all the burpies gone, long time passing.

Where have all the burpies gone, long time ago

Where have all the burpies gone, in James' tummy is there one?

When will he ever burp?  Oh, when will James ever burp?


"The Spit-Up Song"

(to the tune of "Sunshine On My Shoulders")

Spit-up on my shoulders makes me happy.

Spit-up in my eyes can make me cry.

Spit-up on my t-shirt looks so lovely.

Spit-up almost always makes me sigh.


The Diaper Changing Song

(to the tune of "Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay")

It's time to change the diap'.  It's time to change the diap'.

We'll use a baby wipe.  It's time to change the diap'.

It's time to change the diap'.  It's time to change the diap'.

This one is really ripe.  It's time to change the diap'.


The Traveling Song

(to the tune of "Hit the Road, Jack!")

Hit the road, James!

It's time to go bye-byes, in the, in the, in the car.

Hit the road, James!

We're gonna go travelin' far.

What you say? (repeat song)


The Daddy Song

(to the tune of "Frere Jacques")

Where is Daddy?  Where is Daddy"

Where is he?  Where is he?

Is he at the studio?  Is he at the studio?

Where is he?  Where is he?


The Boogie Song

to the tune of "If You're Happy and You Know It")

There's a boogie in your nose blow it out.

There's a boogie in your nose blow it out.

There's a boogie in your nose blow it out before it grows.

There's a boogie in your nose blow it out.