Buddy Song

Album cover art for "Buddy Song" by James Monroe Iglehart

James Monroe Iglehart - Pop, Children's Music

Buddy Song

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Duration: 2:06

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[LANCE, spoken] Thanks, buddy, you're my best buddy, buddy [EUGENE, spoken] No, you're my best buddy, buddy [EUGENE] If you're feelin' jumpy, lost, or low I hope you know I'm here [LANCE] Life's a little bumpy Call me, bro I'll always lend an ear [EUGENE, spoken] Oh, you mean literally! [EUGENE & LANCE] Buddy You're my best buddy [EUGENE] When things get nutty [LANCE, spoken] Nutty? [EUGENE] You're always there, mon frère [LANCE, spoken] Touche! [EUGENE] And [EUGENE & LANCE] Buddy Who cares if people think it's strange You're my best buddy, bud, don't ever change [EUGENE, spoken] I'm sorry I called you dishonest, Lance [LANCE, spoken] Well, I can play a little fast and loose with the truth. But you know one thing I never lie about? You! You're my closest pal! [LANCE] When I need a wingman by my side I hitch a ride with you [EUGENE] Ask for anything, man, I'll provide It's no big whoop-dee-doo! [LANCE, spoken] Showoff! [EUGENE & LANCE] Buddy You're my best buddy [LANCE] When I feel cruddy You set me straight, old mate [EUGENE & LANCE] So, buddy No matter what the fates arrange You're my best buddy, bud, don't ever change! [LANCE, spoken] Check out these moves, man! [EUGENE, spoken] Haha! Oh, Lance. Shall we? [LANCE, spoken] Of course, take the lead! [EUGENE, spoken] We shall! [LANCE, spoken] Hahaha! Here we go! [EUGENE & LANCE] Buddy You're my best buddy [LANCE] Though life gets muddy [EUGENE] This friendship's clean, old bean! [EUGENE & LANCE] So, buddy Whatever comes, however strange [LANCE] You'll always be my best buddy! [EUGENE] More fun than the silliest putty! [LANCE] You're never ever a bit fuddy-duddy! [EUGENE] You're something else that rhymes with -uddy! [EUGENE & LANCE] You're my best buddy, bud, don't ever change!

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Credits

Writers
  • Alan Menken
  • Glenn Slater