Tyrone Yodels

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So when I was 13 years old, I was with my dad on the i-84 freeway
 And I have 4 sisters that hardly ever get alone with my dad
 And some how we got alone with my dad, and some how we got alone
 We're on the Oregon freeway, i84 I grew up in Washington
 We're hanging out, it's just me and him, and I'm 13 years old
 So we're driving along and he gets kind of serious
 So he turns to me and says to me
 Hey Tyrone, and I go, yeah dad?
 You know your grandma Agnes, you know your grandma Agnes?
 He said, she used to yodel
 And I said, yeah ok dad, that's cool alright
 And we're just driving along
 And it gets kind of quiet and he's contemplative
 And he goes, hey Tyrone
 Yeah dad, what dad?
 Your grandma Agnes, she taught me how to yodel
 And I said, alright dad, that's cool
 We're driving along, and it's really quiet now and serious
 Tyrone, yeah what?
 Now it's your turn to yodel
 So he taught me how to yodel when I was 13 years old
 And I know you're all dieing to hear me yodel right now
 So actually this is part of the show where you snap your fingers like this
 This is the song my dad taught me on the i84 freeway when I was 13, so here it goes
 Way out on the windswept desert
 Where nature favors no man
 A buffalo found his brother
 Asleep on the sun baked sand
 And he said brother what ails you
 Has sickness got you this way
 But the brother never said because the brother was dead
 He'd been dead away last may
 [Tyrone yodeling]
 I can feel the jealousy
 [Tyrone continues yodeling]

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Duration
02:25
Key
11
Tempo
81 BPM

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