| Digadeezip | |
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| Episode | "Jay Jay's Bad Dream" |
| Genre | Children's |
| Sung by | Jay Jay Tracy Herky |
| Lyrics by | David Baker |
| Arranged and Produced by | Craig Dobbin Brian Mann |
| Length | 1:26 1:32 (album version) |
"Digadeezip" is a song from "Jay Jay's Bad Dream". It's sung by Jay Jay, Tracy and Herky during their late night game of Follow the Leader, in an attempt to cheer up Jay Jay after he has a bad dream. This song serves as the second track on the album "Tunes From Tarrytown", and is the seventh track on the "Sing Along Songs" cassette.
Lyrics
Jay Jay: Sometimes I'm up,
Sometimes I'm down.
Sometimes I feel like I just can't get off the ground.
Just a little bit...scared,
Just a little bit...blue.
Just a little bit...
Hey guys, I don't know what to do!
Tracy: When I am up,
You might be down.
Herky: You need a lift?
I'll be ar-r-round!
Tracy: No need to hide it if you're feeling blue,
Just let me know, I'll tell you what to do!
Herky: Ya pr-r-romise?
Tracy: Go digadeezip-zip-zip-digadoo,
That's S.O.S. for "me and you".
Go digadeezip, and you know who,
Will zip to help you through.
Jay Jay: Sometimes I hide my feelings and just...wing it,
But two of my friends can see I'm not the same.
Herky: Sometimes I know the song, but I can't sing it,
But at least I know a sound,
That will br-r-ring my fr-r-riends ar-r-round!
All: We go digadeezip-zip-zip-digadoo,
Jay Jay: That's S.O.S. for "me and you".
Tracy: Go digadeezip, and you know who,
Will zip to help you through.
Jay Jay: Me...
Tracy: Me...
Herky: Me...
All: Me...
We'll digadeezip, digadeezip,
Digadeezip to help you through (thr-r-rough).
Go digadeezip, digadeezip-zip,
Digadeezip-zip-zip-digadoo!
Song
Key Change
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Trivia
- This aired as part of the "Favorite Songs" segment following Wing Wigglin.
- Tracy's (and some of Herky's) vocals are sung differently in the album version compared to the one in the episode.
- Snuffy's vocals are also heard in the album version, despite him being asleep in the episode.
- This song might be a soundalike to the 1964 Disney movie Mary Poppins’ song "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" by Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke.
