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Olivia Newton-John
Lyrics for Song: I'll Bet You A Kangaroo
Lyrics for Album: Don't Stop Believin' [1976]
Well I'll bet you a kangaroo
We could all dance to a didjeridoo
Everybody's looking for something new
Bet you something old could get to you
Come on boys, give it a chance
Adelaide ladies just love to dance
Come on boys, give it a chance
All God's children just love to dance
Well I'll bet you a kangaroo
The world's been waiting for a didjeridoo
There's a new day coming and it won't be long
When we can all lean on a one-note song
Come on boys, give it a chance
London ladies just love to dance
Come on boys, give it a chance
All God's children just love to dance
Listen boys, I hear thunder
Rolling up from a way down under
There's a flash on the horizon
Like a midnight sun arising
Matilda is awaking
The world is awaiting for a song
You've been waltzing way too long
Matilda I think it's time
You did a step all of your own
You've been waltzing away too long
Matilda is awaiting
The world is awaiting for a song
Come on boys, give it a chance
Nashville ladies just love to dance
Come on boys, give it a chance,
All God's children just love to dance
I'll bet you a kangaroo
The world's been waiting for a didjeridoo
There's a new day coming and it won't be long
When we can all lean on a one-note song
Come on boys, give it a chance
Nashville ladies just love to dance
Come on boys, give it a chance
All God's children just love to dance
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I'll Bet You A Kangaroo
Olivia Newton-John's "I'll Bet You A Kangaroo" stands as a spirited highlight from her 1976 album *Don't Stop Believin'*. The track exemplifies her signature style, blending upbeat pop rhythms with her distinctive vocal delivery to deliver a message of playful confidence and self-assurance. Released during a period where she was actively exploring new musical directions beyond her earlier balladry, the song reflects the optimism and charm that defined her work in the mid-to-late 1970s. It remains a testament to her ability to craft memorable pop anthems that balance humor with genuine emotion, showcasing her versatility as a recording artist during this era. |
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| Album Lyrics: Don't Stop Believin' [1976] |
 Olivia Newton-John
"Don't Stop Believin' [1976]"
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