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Intro: F Bb C

Verse 1:
F                     Bb        C
a duck walked up to a lemonade stand,
       F               Bb           C
and he said to the man running the stand,
F               Bb C         F            Bb  C
Hey, bum bum bum, got any grapes?


F                        Bb        C     F                                  Bb            C
The man said no, we just sell lemonade.  It’s cold and it’s fresh and it’s all homemade. 
F                      Bb         C         F       Bb
Can I get you a glass? The duck said “I’ll pass”.
C                 F                Bb  C                 F                Bb       C
Then he waddled away. Waddle waddle. Till the very next day. Bum bum bum bum bum bah-dum.

Verse 2:
         F                     Bb        C
When the duck walked up to the lemonade stand,
       F               Bb           C
And he said to the man that was running the stand,
F               Bb C         F            Bb  C
Hey, bum bum bum, got any grapes?


    F                     Bb        C   F                     Bb      C
The man said no, like I said yesterday, we just sell lemonade, okay?
            F         Bb           C        F       Bb
Why not give it a try?   The duck said, "Goodbye."
C                 F                Bb
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle.
C                 F                        Bb
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle waddle.
C                 F                Bb
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle.
 C                 F                Bb       C
Till the very next day. Bum bum bum bum bum bah-dum.

Verse 3:
         F                     Bb        C
When the duck walked up to the lemonade stand,
       F               Bb           C
And he said to the man that was running the stand,
F    Bb          C         F         Bb  C
Hey, bum bum bum, got any grapes?


    F                        Bb     C             F                    Bb         C
The man said, "Look, this is getting old, I mean, lemonade’s all we’ve ever sold!"
F                       Bb              C           F     Bb
 "Why not give it a go?" The duck said, “How about, no.”
C                 F                Bb
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle.
C                 F                        Bb
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle waddle.
C                 F                Bb
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle.
 C                 F                Bb       C
Till the very next day. Bum bum bum bum bum bah-dum.

Verse 4:
         F                     Bb        C
When the duck walked up to the lemonade stand,
       F               Bb           C
And he said to the man that was running the stand,
F               Bb C         F            Bb  C
Hey, bum bum bum, got any grapes?


          F                          Bb           C
And the man said, "That's it! If you don’t stay away duck,
     F                                Bb         C
I’ll glue you to a tree and leave you there all day, stuck.
F                         Bb          C         F     Bb
   So don’t get too close!"  The duck said, "Adios."
C                 F                Bb
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle.
C                 F                        Bb
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle waddle.
C                 F                Bb
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle.
 C                 F                Bb       C
Till the very next day. Bum bum bum bum bum bah-dum.

Verse 5:
         F                     Bb        C
When the duck walked up to the lemonade stand,
       F               Bb           C
And he said to the man that was running the stand,
F               Bb C         F          Bb  C        F
Hey, bum bum bum, got any glue?  What?    Got any, glue?
                 Bb     C
No, why would I– Oh! Then one more question for you:
        F               Bb   C            F   Bb C
Got any grapes? Bum bum bum, bum bum bum.


            F                  Bb      C      F
And the man just stopped. Then he started to smile. Then he started to laugh.
   Bb             C                   F                     Bb       C
He laughed for a while. Then he said, “Come on duck, let’s walk to the store.
     F                        Bb           C       F         C Bb
I’ll buy you some grapes so you won’t have to ask anymore.”


        F                           C               Bb
So they walk to the store and the man bought some grapes.
        F                             Bb   C          F       Bb C
He gave one to the duck and the duck said mmm... “No thanks”.


        F                      Bb C          F           Bb C
“But you know what sounds good?    It would make my day.
       F                 Bb C
Do you think this store,
       F                 Bb C
Do you think this store,
       F                 Bb C
Do you think this store…
         C
has any… lemonade?”


C                 F                Bb
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle.
C                 F                        Bb
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle waddle.
C                 F                Bb
Then he waddled away, waddle waddle.
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Bryant Oden is an American singer-songwriter known for the viral video and internet meme “The Duck Song” (using animation by Forrest Whaley), which has had over 180 million views on YouTube as of March 2015. He later wrote two sequel tunes, “The Duck Song 2” and “The Duck Song 3”, featuring the same obnoxious protagonist.

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