2:37
Bright, jazzy song about dogs! Latin influence, female vocal
Tonalité
C (ends in C)
Mesure
4/4
Tempo144 bpm (ends at 144)
Notes TempoMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-07-19213
Éditeur
Audio Network Plc
Description
Tommy Cooper joke of the day. "A man takes his Rotteweiller to the vet. 'My dog is cross-eyed, is there anything you can do for him?' 'Well,' said the vet, 'let's have a look at him'. So he picks the dog up and examines his eyes, then he checks his teeth. Finally, he says, 'I'm going to have to put him down.' 'What? Because he's cross-eyed?' 'No, because he's really heavy"
2:38
Bright, jazzy underscore. Latin influence
Tonalité
C (ends in C)
Mesure
4/4
Tempo144 bpm (ends at 144)
Notes TempoMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-07-19254
Éditeur
Audio Network Plc
Description
Tommy Cooper joke of the day. "A man takes his Rotteweiller to the vet. 'My dog is cross-eyed, is there anything you can do for him?' 'Well,' said the vet, 'let's have a look at him'. So he picks the dog up and examines his eyes, then he checks his teeth. Finally, he says, 'I'm going to have to put him down.' 'What? Because he's cross-eyed?' 'No, because he's really heavy"
0:08
Vocal sting 'I love my doggie'
Tonalité
C (ends in C)
Mesure
4/4
Tempo144 bpm (ends at 144)
Notes TempoMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-07-19255
Éditeur
Audio Network Plc
Description
Tommy Cooper joke of the day. "A man takes his Rotteweiller to the vet. 'My dog is cross-eyed, is there anything you can do for him?' 'Well,' said the vet, 'let's have a look at him'. So he picks the dog up and examines his eyes, then he checks his teeth. Finally, he says, 'I'm going to have to put him down.' 'What? Because he's cross-eyed?' 'No, because he's really heavy"