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| Episode | "Plane Of A Different Color" |
| Genre | Children's, Show tune, Vaudeville |
| Sung by | Tracy Jay Jay Herky |
| Lyrics by | David Baker |
| Arranged and Produced by | Craig Dobbin Brian Mann |
| Length | 1:13 |
"Imagine" is a song from "Plane Of A Different Color". It's sung by Tracy, Jay Jay and Herky as they fly under a rainbow while talking about what Tracy saw during her trip to the city with Savannah, giving her the thought of feeling different later on. This song serves as the fourth track on the "Sing Along Songs" cassette, under the title "Imagine!". A sing-along version of this song was featured on the DVD "Liking Yourself, Inside & Out".
Lyrics
Tracy: Imagine every color in the rainbow,
Jay Jay: Blue? Red? Green?
Tracy: Dancing like a flock of birds that play.
Jay Jay: Oh, boy!
Tracy: Imagine that the birds are really planes, though,
Herky: Sounds neat!
Tracy: Flying, landing, taking off all day.
Herky: Gee.
Tracy: Imagine every single one is different,
Different size and shapes and flying different ways...
Herky: Like me?
Tracy: I hardly can believe
Everything my eyes have seen,
Even now it almost puts me in a daze.
Jay Jay: Sounds like flying through a rainbow full of friends,
Tracy: That's right!
Jay Jay: Or zooming through a brightly painted sky.
Tracy: Exactly!
Herky: Were they painted up in all the latest trends?
Tracy: Yeah!
They looked so cool, I felt a little shy.
Jay Jay: Did anybody make a sonic boom?
Tracy: Once or twice.
Herky: Was there anybody spinning while they zoom?
Tracy: Not like you!
Jay Jay: Did you see some jumbo carriers,
Or giant jumping Harriers?
Herky: Not so close, let's give the girl some room!
Tracy: It's like flying through a rainbow full of friends,
An experience I highly recommend.
All: So many ways to fly,
So many colors in the sky.
It's a treat to see how beautifully they blend!
Song
Episode Version
Trivia
- This aired as part of the "Favorite Songs" segment following Herky Jerky.
- This song shares the same title as the one by the late John Lennon.
Key Change
- E
