Bubble gum
Thanks to camps YMCA Kanawana and Amy Molson for sharing their songbooks.
My mom gave me a quarter,
To go and buy some water
I did not buy some water,
Instead I bought some bubblegum!
Bazooka Zooka Bubblegum.
Bazooka Zooka Bubblegum.
Nickel—Pickle
Dime—Lime
Dollar—”not to holler” But I LOVE to HOLLER!
Peso—Queso
Euro—Churro
End with – my mom gave me a penny
To go and buy some bubblegum
I did not buy some bubblegum
I’M SICK OF BUBBLEGUM!
À propos de l’interprète de cette chanson
Alyssia Morin
Alyssia has been performing and learning music since the early age of 4. Since then, she has learned how to play many instruments such as guitar, piano, ukulele, saxophone, flute, and singing. She is now following her passion for music by studying Jazz Voice in the Professional Music & Song Techniques program at Vanier College. She was also a camp counselor and activity leader at Camp Amy Molson for 4 years, where she often got to showcase her talent during the daily evening program. She is very happy and honored to have had the opportunity to record these classic camp songs.
Sean Day
Sean Day spent almost 30 years in the camp world, doing almost every job you can think of from counsellor to naturalist to security, from outdoor education to to camp coordinator to regional director of camps. Music is also his passion; he is a chansonnier, composer and camp fire enthusiast. Camp afforded him an audience who had no choice but to listen to him sing, something in which he took great pleasure. Somewhere along the way he squeezed in a music degree. He is delighted to have participated in recording some camp campfire classics for posterity.
Production : Association des camps du Québec
Recording and mixing : Jamhouse Studio