The Alligator King

Donald Hadley, Bud Luckey

One two three four five six seven!
Said the Alligator King to his seven sons
"I'm feelin' mighty down
Whichever of you can cheer me up
Will get to wear my crown."
His first son brought seven oyster pearls
From the bottom of the China Sea
The second gave him seven statues of girls
With clocks where their stomachs should be
The third son gave him seven rubies
From the sheikdom Down There Beneath
The King thought the rubies were cherries
And he broke off seven of his teeth
The fourth son tried to cheer him up
With seven lemon drops
The King said, "I'm sorry son
Since that ruby episode, I just haven't got the chops."
The fifth son brought the King perfume
In seven fancy silver jars;
The King took a whiff, and he broke out in spots
'Cause it smelled like cheap cigars
The sixth son gave him seven diamond rings
To wear upon his toes
The King snagged his foot on the royal red rug
And crumpled up his nose
The seventh son of the Alligator King
Was a thoughtful little whelp
He said, "Daddy, appears to me
That you could use a little help."
Said the Alligator King to his seventh son
"My son, you win the crown
You didn't bring me diamonds or rubies, but
You helped me up when I was down
Take the crown; it's yours, my son
I hope you don't mind the dents
I got it on sale at a discount store-
Cost me all of seven cents!"
Seven!

Curiosités sur la chanson The Alligator King de Sesame Street

Quand la chanson “The Alligator King” a-t-elle été lancée par Sesame Street?
La chanson The Alligator King a été lancée en 2019, sur l’album “Sing Silly Songs!”.
Qui a composé la chanson “The Alligator King” de Sesame Street?
La chanson “The Alligator King” de Sesame Street a été composée par Donald Hadley, Bud Luckey.

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