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Little Ol' Tune - Bing Crosby (本·考斯比)/Louis Armstrong (路易斯·阿姆斯特郎)[00:00:00]
Everyone wants to know[00:00:00]
How the song writers write the songs[00:00:04]
It's a kind of a gift and we get a big lift[00:00:09]
From their melodies and diphthongs[00:00:13]
We felt the same way soul[00:00:21]
We're a quite of two or three[00:00:25]
Please explain what to do[00:00:29]
Let me tell it to you[00:00:31]
Just the way it was told to me[00:00:33]
Told to me[00:00:37]
First you write a little ol' tune[00:00:42]
Real easy[00:00:49]
Not as hard to play as let's say[00:00:51]
Part cheesy[00:00:57]
Real simple chords in the key of C[00:00:59]
A melody[00:01:06]
You can groove[00:01:09]
Next you add some little ol' words onto it[00:01:14]
Try to get some people who'll sing to do it[00:01:22]
Then if they say boy have you got a hit[00:01:30]
You act non committal and say just a little ol' tune[00:01:37]
Now record your little ol' tune just hum it[00:01:49]
Sould you try to fancy it up[00:01:57]
Oh no far from it[00:02:02]
Dub in some top tenor harmony[00:02:05]
Just me me me[00:02:11]
As you groove[00:02:15]
Next you sing a baritone part from way back[00:02:20]
Add a zoom zoom[00:02:27]
Bass and then start that playback[00:02:33]
And when they say man which singing quarter[00:02:35]
We act non committal and say just a little ol' tune[00:02:43]
Just a simple tune[00:02:47]
One that you can groove[00:02:49]
Just a little ol' tune[00:02:51]