Do-rai-mi
Composer: richard rodgers
Lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein II II
Singing: Black Duck
Lyrics:
Is the deer a female deer
Mostly a little doe.
A ray of golden sunshine
Here comes a beam of sunshine.
I gave myself a name.
Mi means myself.
There is still a long way to go.
Hair is a long and long journey.
Sewing needle cable
Blame is threading a needle.
Play a note and follow this.
Pull it right behind the rope.
Tea is a drink with jam and bread.
Xishi tea tastes good.
That'll bring us back to do it. Oh, oh, oh.
Then sing a duet.
Is the deer a female deer
Mostly a little doe.
A ray of golden sunshine
Here comes a beam of sunshine.
I gave myself a name.
Mi means myself.
There is still a long way to go.
Hair is a long and long journey.
Sewing needle cable
Blame is threading a needle.
Play a note and follow this.
Los Angeles is behind wordiness.
Tea is a drink with jam and bread.
Xishi tea tastes good.
What will that bring us back for?
Then sing a duet.
Is the deer a female deer
Mostly a little doe.
A ray of golden sunshine
Here comes a beam of sunshine.
I gave myself a name.
Mi means myself.
There is still a long way to go.
Hair is a long and long journey.
Sewing needle cable
Blame is threading a needle.
Play a note and follow this.
Los Angeles is behind wordiness.
Tea with jam and bread.
Xishi tea tastes good.
What will that bring us back for?
Then sing a duet.
Extended data:
Doraemon is an episode in the American film The Sound of Music, which is called the classic of Hollywood musicals and musicals. Richard rodgers composed the American Musical and Oscar Hammerstein II wrote the lyrics.
The black duck singing version of Doraemon was released in 2004 and included in the album Twenty Years With You-A Foreign Classic Album, with 17 songs.