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Quite A Catch Pete
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Nothing warms the heart of a child more than to have his/her parents lovingly involved in all that they do and supporting all of their interests and endeavors!
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We produce children's music which is all self composed. We also create spoken word recordings for children, Christmas music, and radio programs for children.
Robin And The Giant are a duo whose primary target audience are children and parents. We have been involved in children's entertainment, mostly music and radio, since 1987. We write and produce songs and stories and we also write the dialogue included on our radio shows and CDs.
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Genre
Pop Dance-Pop
Author
Larry Whitler
Rights
2007 Quill And Keyboard Productions
Uploaded
April 25, 2007
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MP3 5.3 MB 256 kbps 5:47
Lyrics
At the baseball field on Mulberry Street There was room on the bleachers for one more seat. Then he recognized the Chevy on the street. When the ball flew high, And with the sun in his eyes, He leapt to the sky And above the muffled cries He heard, "Quite a catch, Pete!" "Quite a catch!" It was close to dark one long summer day. With one more shrimp to use as their bait. And they joked the fish must've all swam away. Then the line drew tight, And with all of his might, He put up a fight, And he heard his father cry, He heard, "Quite a catch, Pete!" "Quite a catch" Days move on and on as days will do. We hold on to the memories of sunny afternoons. Time is capsulated into you And then you play it Now and then, for a time or two. At his wedding day he stood beside his bride. And he made a toast to the best day of his life. And he sure had found a beautiful wife. His old man rose to his feet, And he found it hard to speak, And you could've heard a peep, From the guests glued to their seats, When he said, "Quite a catch, Pete" "Quite a catch!" Well he followed in his namesake's shoes. He lived all the ups and downs we all do. And he looked around from eyes of eighty two. And he saw his kids. And the kids of his kids. And the kids of those kids, And as his father once did, He shouted, "Quite a catch, Pete!" "Quite a catch!" Days move on and on as days will do. We hold on to the memories of sunny afternoons. Time is capsulated into you And then you play it Now and then, for a time or two. At the baseball field on Mulberry Street There was room on the bleachers for one more seat. Then he recognized the SUV on the street. When the ball flew high, And with the sun in his eyes, He leapt to the sky And above the muffled cries He heard, "Quite a catch, Pete!" "Quite a catch!"
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