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The Hello Song
by Yakko Warner   tune:


THE HELLO SONG from the Yakko's World album
Music by Julie Bernstein, Peter Hastings and Paul Rugg.
Lyrics by Paul Rugg. 

 
Yakko: There's a word in every language
       A word that you should know
       A word that means you're friendly
       A word used high and low.
       Though the way to say it varies
       Most everywhere you go
       Its meaning never changes
       And that word is...
YW+D : ...Hello!
 
YW+D : Hello!
       Hello!
       Hello! Hello! Hello!
       Hello! Hello! Hello! Hello!
       Hello! Hello!
 
Yakko: In Germany it's "guten Tag"
       Which also means "good day"
       "Ni hao" is exactly how
       Hello sounds in Taipei.
       In Portugal it's "ola"
       In Arabic, "salem"
       Saying "zravo" means hello
       In Macedonian.

       It's "aloha" in Hawaii
       They say "ya su" in Greece
       In Israel the word's "shalom"
       And that means "peace".
       The Italians have "buon giorno"
       The Viennese, "servus"
       When you're at the Eiffel Tower
       Just smile and say "salut!"
 
YW+D : Hello!
       Hello!
       Hello!
       Hello!
       Hello! Hello! Hello! Hello!
       Hello! Hello!

Yakko: In Nepal they say "namaste"
       In Sweden, "goddag"
       In Thailand, "sabai dee roo"
       "Dobri den" in Prague.
       In the Spanish language, "hola"
       The Netherlands, it's "dahkh"
       In Japanese, "konnichi-wa"
       And "hey" in Little Rock.

       When you say "u hali gani"
       Swahili is the tongue
       In Russian it's "zdrahstvooyteh"
       Which sounds way better sung.
       If you're ever in Korea
       "Ahnyung hahsay yo!"
       And in some parts of Brooklyn
       Hello is just plain "yo!"
 
Y+W  : Hello!
Dot  : Hello!
Y+W  : Hello!
Dot  : Hello...
Y+W  : Hello!
Dot  : Hello??
Y+W  : Hello!
Dot  : Hello!!
YW+D : Hello! Hello! Hello! Hello!
       Hello! Hello!

YW+D : Though the way to say it varies
       Most everywhere you go
       Its meaning never changes
       Hello!
       Hello!!
       Hello!!!
       G'bye!

Transcribed by David Orozco and Andy Diaz