Tubby Meets a Jazz Band

George Kleinsinger, Paul Tripp

The Jazz Band
Listen to your heart,
Listen to the clock,
Listen to the train.
A heart's got rhythm,
A clock's got rhythm,
A train's got rhythm.
You gotta have rhythm
To clap your hands,
You gotta have rhythm
To tap your feet,
You gotta have rhythm
To understand
What makes jazz is a good downbeat!
Your heart starts pumpin',
Your feet start stompin',
The whole world's jumpin';
You feel like bustin' outta your skin,
It's jazz that's got you in a spin,
You feel you've got the world
In your hand --
Jazz can really make you understand.
A rollercoaster in the sky,
A red-hot trumpet's lullabye,
A lamppost on a rainy night,
A lonesome white electric light;
A brand-new pair of golden shoes,
A bullfrog singin' out the blues --
It's all connected with a beat
That goes right down from your heart to your feet.
Is your big heart thumpin'?
Yeah, man!
Are your two feet jumpin'?
Yeah, man!
Now ain't that somethin'?
Yeah, man!
That little bit of somethin' called Jazz

Trivia about the song Tubby Meets a Jazz Band by The Manhattan Transfer

When was the song “Tubby Meets a Jazz Band” released by The Manhattan Transfer?
The song Tubby Meets a Jazz Band was released in 1994, on the album “The Manhattan Transfer Meets Tubby the Tuba”.
Who composed the song “Tubby Meets a Jazz Band” by The Manhattan Transfer?
The song “Tubby Meets a Jazz Band” by The Manhattan Transfer was composed by George Kleinsinger, Paul Tripp.

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