JAKE AND THE RIGHT GENIE A musical celebration of children s rights

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JAKE AND THE RIGHT GENIE A musical celebration of children s rights Words and music by Richard and Thomas Allain Copyright 2007 Novello & Company Limited. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured. Jake Ain t Waking Everybody s wide awake, Keen to make an early start. Everyone except for Jake, who s in His bedroom snoring hard. As we know from past attempts The only way to bring him round, Is to get our instruments and start To play his favourite sounds. Jake, Jake, can you hear the conga? Don t you sleep a minute longer! Jake, Jake hear the booming bass! Comb your hair and wash your face. Jake, Jake, hear the lead guitar. Do you know how late you are? Jake, Jake can you hear the drum? Time that you got off your bum! Wakey, wakey! Jakey, Jakey! Without you we can t start. Wakey, wakey! For heaven s sakey! Just one day left to LEARN YOUR PART! [instrumental drum section] Jake, Jake can t you hear the vocal? (aah) Must you be so anti-social? (aah) Jake, Jake, won t you hear the band? We must practise all we can.

Demolition Pull the lever, swing the ball, Smash the window, smash the wall. Fill the digger, fill the skip, Keep em busy down the tip. Smash the window, smash the wall, Smash the ceiling, smash it all! Raze the rafters to the ground. If it don t move, knock it down. Tell the truth we quite enjoy it: All that noise, all that power. Name your building, we ll destroy it: The Empire State, The Eiffel Tower. Demolition! The Right Genie I wear curly shoes and I live in a Lamp, I say funny things Like Alikazam! I can t grant your wish, But I ll help you succeed, To do what is right And get what you need. Might change your life. I ve got a gold ring And a carpet that flies, But other than that I m a total surprise. I won t do your will, But I can be of help, By showing you ways of helping yourself. Might change your Life. When a situation s tragic And you need a little magic That could make things Good as new, Though I m definitely not a Second Harry Potter, I can still turn cloudy skies blue. Might change your life. 2

That s what we like to hear (Optional) Please, sir, we don t want to Cause a lot of fuss. But we wonder d if the Mayor was Free to speak with us? The Mayor s extremely busy, The Council busy, too, With matters far too urgent To interrupt for you. But if there is an issue On which you have a view, In order to express it Here s what you need to do: Just fill Out an application With your name and occupation And a thorough explanation Of the source of aggravation, Stating your interpretation Of our planning regulations And of any violation Of existing legislation. Armed with all this information We ll embark on consultation With a view to arbitration And avoiding litigation. I hope that s all quite clear Good! Please, sir That s what we like to hear. Please, sir, we don t want to Cause a fuss But it s urgent, is there no one Who can speak to us? Something s really got your goat, But you must accept reality until you're old enough to vote. You re not our top priority, We may be the local council But we re not a children s charity. The Mayor will still be busy, The Council busy, too, With matters more deserving Than chattering with you. So if there is an issue On which you want a say, I ll talk you through the process In a simple, fool-proof way: Just fill Out an application Giving detailed information On the local situation Causing you such irritation. Please provide corroboration For specific allegations Against any corporation Who might sue for defamation. Then we ll give consideration To your formal delegation With all due deliberation, Not to say procrastination. So shall we talk next year? Good! Please, sir That s what we like to hear. 3

Jammin in the street Jammin in the street Down at the shelter We d keep out of trouble: Making music, making friends. You turn our shelter To a heap of rubble. Makes us angry, makes no sense. No one stopped to say, Hey kids, would it be OK If we spoilt your hideaway To make room for a pay-and-display? Gonna tell the town What s been goin down. Wanna tell the Mayor We ain t treated fair. Nothing else to do, Nowhere else to play, Might as well stay And jam all day. Come to the Town Hall Looking for some answers: Want some reasons, Want some facts. Down at the Town Hall Seems nobody wants us. There are questions we must ask. Why did no one say, Hey kids, would it be OK If instead of all those funky tunes We filled the air with petrol fumes? Gonna tell the town What s been goin down. Wanna tell the Mayor We ain t treated fair. Nothing else to do, Nowhere else to play, Might as well stay And jam all day. Jammin, jammin (x16) Jammin! Walking for water Sister, how you did you spend your day? No time for lessons, No time for un, Did a hard day s work and it s not all done. On the road by sunrise. Walking for water, Every day, every day of my life. Brother, how you did you spend your day? Too weak for lessons, Too weak for fun, Sat and prayed for rain, But it never come. Watching all our crops die. Waiting for water, Every day, every day of my life. Children, how did you spend your day? The well was opened, The village sang, There were tears of joy As we washed and drank, As we washed and drank. Sparkling in the sunlight. Wonderful water, Every day, every day of our lives. Every day, every day of our lives Every day of our lives (x2) [Walkin, walkin for water, (x9) ev ry day, ev ry day of our lives. (x2)] 4

Spread the Word Hear me, hear me. (x8) In the crowded city, On the tiny island: The sound of children laughing, Children crying. Some are blest with plenty, Some are left with nothing. It s time to share the pleasure, End the suffering. *Make it loud, make it clear, Tell the world far and near. Near and far spread the word, Let the children speak And let them be heard. (*repeated) Finale Losing our shelter Wasn t what we wanted, But it taught us quite a lot. Taught us to value Rights we took for granted Things some people haven t got Now we re glad to say We kids got a place to play And we re hoping that one fine day The whole world will be this way. Gonna tell the press This town is the best! Wanna thank the Mayor For showing that you care. Things for us to do, Space for us to play, Might as well stay and jam all day. Pull together, take a stand! Make a diff rence if you can. Every boy and every girl Help to make this a better world. You can change a situation Organise a demonstration. Celebrate where rights are given, Demonstrate when they re denied. Show respect to all the children, Help them make the future bright. You can change a situation, You can change it. Speak out! [*Speak out! Stand up, don t give in. (x10)] If you try, if you try you might win. (x2) If you try you might win (x2) Speak Out! Bows Jake, Jake, time to thank the band. Give them all a great big hand! Jake, Jake, come and play the conga! Feel the beat it s getting stronger. Jake, Jake, play the booming bass! Put a smile on every face. Jake, Jake, play the lead guitar! Show them how far out you are. It s time to take a bow, Stop making all that row. Bye, bye Jake, no more posing: Back to bed, do some dozing! Curtain s closing! 5