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Colonel Hathi's March (The Elephant Song) From Walt Disney's The Jungle Book Richard and Robert Sherman Bright March Tempo
EbHup B7two tEbhree four, keep it up B7two tEbhree four. (Eb) B7 Eb B7 Eb Hup two three four, keep it up two three four.
First Verse: (Eb) Eb |: Oh the aim of our patrol,
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Second Verse: By the ranks or single file, over every jungle mile. Oh we stamp and crush through the underbrush in a military style! In a military style! Third Verse: Oh, we march from here to there, and it doesn't matter where. You can hear us push through the deepest bush with a military air! With a military air! Fourth Verse: We're a crackerjack brigade, on a pachyderm parade! But we'd rather stroll to a water hole for a furlough in the shade! For a furlough in the shade!
4th Ending: (Spoken) CompanyBm7, hEbalt!