Rolf Harris
That’s what they call the Didgeridoo
What is a Didgeridoo, hey what is a Didgeridoo?
Someone tell me just what can it be

(Didgeridoo and piano bit)

The Didgeridoo, what can it be?

Well it's made of a branch of a hollow tree, like a wooden tube, you can blow right through and that's what they call, the Didgeridoo

Want to try it?

*Audiences echo sing*

Now the Didgeridoo, *Now the Didgeridoo*
Has a wonderful tone, *Has a wonderful tone*
Makes a kind of a sound, *Makes a kind of a sound*
Like a bagpipe drone, *Like a bagpipe drone*
Like a slide trombone, *Like a slide trombone*
With the Asian flu, *With the Asian flu*
And that's what they call, *And that's what they call*
The Didgeridoo, *the Didgeridoo*

And again

Now the Didgeridoo, *Now the Didgeridoo*
What can it be? *What can it be?*
Well it's made of a branch, *Well it's made of a branch*
Of a hollow tree, *Of a hollow tree*
Like a wooden tube, *Like a wooden tube*
You can blow right through, *You can blow right through*
And that's what they call, *And that's what they call*
The Didgeridoo, *The Didgeridoo.*
Solo

(Didgeridoo solo with piano and drums)

Now the Didgeridoo, *Now the Didgeridoo*
Please tell me about the Didgeridoo

What can it be? *What can it be?*
And what it means to me

Well it's made of a branch, *Well it's made of a branch*
I asked at the start, to explain it sensibly
Of a hollow tree, *Of a hollow tree*

Like a wooden tube, *Like a wooden tube*
Why can't you try, to do the thing just what I ask that's all

You can blow right through, *You can blow right through*
Please tell me what is a Didgeridoo?

And that's what they call, *And that's what they call*
The Didgeridoo, *The Didgeridoo.* x2