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Re: Lyrics Request - Ay Tee Fee (Chenier or Dopsie)

This isn't complete though.

What is the last line of the verse after he sings

"Oh, Babariba"

Re: Lyrics Request - Ay Tee Fee (Chenier or Dopsie)

Must be Ayaieee .... as he must have suffered from nightmares over this kiddies Ephalunt too good to be true character as everybody in Europe remembers from granny's bed time stories of high morale:



Or if not: wet sweet dreams about Jane?:



- Nout

Re: Lyrics Request - Ay Tee Fee (Chenier or Dopsie)

"oh, Babariba" is a musical onomatopoeia. You can write it as you hear.

Marc



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