Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Dad tip #4: Baby wants to hear you sing and doesn't care how bad you're messing up the song

If there were a time in your life that you wanted to sing your heart out with reckless abandon and no fear of embarrassment, regardless of how good or bad your voice is and regardless of whether or not you even remotely know the words, NOW is the time to do it. Baby is not American Idol's Simon Cowell and baby is also not that high school English teacher that forced you to memorize Shakespearean sonnets word for word.

What this means is: Baby wants to hear you sing and doesn't care how bad you're messing up the song. For example, my wife and I have both composed many "alternate" verses to a well-known children's lullaby, but I'll just share with you a few of mine that you're welcome to adapt for your own child:

Hush little {insert child's name} don't you cry,
Daddy's gonna buy you an apple pie.
And if that apple pie is good,
Daddy's gonna buy some vanilla Hood.

Hush little {insert child's name} don't you fuss.
Daddy's gonna buy you a brand new bus.
The bus will have a lot of seats,
Space for apple pie and treats.

Hush little {insert child's name} don't you kick,
Daddy's gonna buy you a car named KITT.
KITT might try to talk a lot,
That's 'cuz he's a car-robot.

We recommend mixing up the lyrics to traditional children's songs, contemporary pop, and even holiday music. Oh, what's that? You want another sample of our lyrical mastery? Try this one on for size (to the tune of Oh Christmas Tree):

Oh {insert child's name}, oh {insert child's name},
You love to fill your diaper.

You like to pee, you like to poop,
You fill it up, I need a scoop.

Oh {insert child's name}, oh {insert child's name},
You love to fill your diaper.

They say that "music soothes the savage beast". Well, it's a lesser known fact that babies are actually the distant cousins of savage beasts. So enjoy making up words and enjoy singing them because your baby will love you for it. Knight Rider's David Hasselhoff will love you for it too.

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4 Comments:

Blogger silinx said...

GAH! I'm having crazy uploading issues with this post for some reason. Rest assured that there will be pretty pictures associated with this post later in the day.

April 24, 2008 7:54 AM  
Blogger Gordon said...

Its not as funny as yours, but I've had a lot of luck making up new verses for "When the Saints Go Marching In". So instead of:

Oh when the saints, go marching in,
oh when the saints go marching in.
Oh how I want to be in that number,
when the saints go marching in


I make up a lot of verses like this:

Oh when the birds, fly in the sky,
Oh when the birds fly in the sky.
Oh how I want to be in that number,
when the birds fly in the sky


Repeat with "dogs bark loud with joy, the moon shines full and bright, the grass grows long in Spring" and so on.

April 25, 2008 3:55 PM  
Blogger Amy G. said...

Emma thinks I can DANCE like a rock star too...

April 25, 2008 4:15 PM  
Blogger PakiPoki said...

ha ha awesome tip, will let you know how it goes.

April 30, 2008 1:39 PM  

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