From the band's own website:
"The Movers – Rich, Scott, Dave and Smitty -- began in New Orleans in 2003 and now are fast-rising stars on the national kids music scene thanks to their combination of radio-friendly songs, kid-friendly themes and dynamic live shows. In concert, the Movers teach high-energy dances, play games with the audience and make music on their one-of-a-kind trashcan drumset. Kids and parents help perform new kids classics like “Shakable You,” “The Medicine Song,” “What’s in the Fridge?” and "I Want My Mommy (Time for Bed).""
and:
"In 2007, Disney Channel green-lighted a Movers television series for Playhouse Disney featuring Rich, Scott, Dave and Smitty as blue-collar brainstormers working hard to solve “idea emergencies” in their Idea Warehouse, a clearinghouse of infinite inspirations. Through songs, stories and skits, the Movers move kids to exercise their bodies and brains."
Stale Bread
Imagination Movers Lyrics
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Went to the kitchen for jam and toast
Open the cabinet to grab the bread
Well, it was dry and as hard as my head
Stale bread
What do I do with it?
Whoo, come on
I said a-whoo-hoo-hoo
My dad said, "Son, now don′t you cry
'Cause later on, we′ll go for a ride"
Out to the car with my old man
Can you believe what was in his hand?
Stale bread
What do I do with it?
Whoo, come on
Said, stale bread
I said a-whoo-hoo-hoo
We went to the park, we walked to the ponds
The ducks and geese came from all around
We fed 'em this treat, well, they were so glad
If they could talk, I'll bet you they said (Quack, quack)
Stale bread
Whoo, we love it (We love it)
Aw yeah, come on
Stale bread
I said a-whoo-hoo-hoo
Oh, come on, guys
Stale bread (Stale bread)
Whoo, ducks and geese love it, aw yeah (We love it)
Stale bread (Stale bread, stale bread)
I said a-whoo-hoo-hoo
Back to the kitchen, well, I′ll check in there
′Cause I can't wait for the bread to get stale
(We love it)
The song "Stale Bread" by Imagination Movers starts with the singer waking up in the morning and heading to the kitchen for breakfast. He decides to make jam and toast but when he opens the cabinet, he finds out that the loaf of bread is stale and hard. The singer then starts wondering what he could do with it. He repeats the phrase "stale bread" with a catchy melody which suggests that this song is not necessarily about the literal meaning of the words, but rather about finding creative solutions.
The second verse starts with the singer's dad telling him not to worry because they will figure out something to do with the bread. He takes the singer on a ride, and they end up at a park. The singer's dad reveals that he has taken the stale bread with him in his hand. As they walk around the ponds, ducks and geese come from all around, and they feed them the stale bread. The animals are delighted and happy, and this experience turns out to be a great solution to the stale bread problem.
In conclusion, "Stale Bread" by Imagination Movers is a fun and catchy song with a message of finding solutions to problems creatively. It teaches listeners to think outside the box and not give up when faced with an obstacle. The song is also a great example of how to use music to deliver positive and uplifting messages.
Line by Line Meaning
Woke up this morning, time for breakfast
The singer woke up in the morning and wanted breakfast
Went to the kitchen for jam and toast
The singer went to the kitchen to make toast and put some jam on it
Open the cabinet to grab the bread
The singer opened the cabinet to get some bread for toast
Well, it was dry and as hard as my head
The bread was very dry and hard
Stale bread
The bread was old and dry
What do I do with it?
The singer is wondering what to do with the stale bread
Whoo, come on
A phrase used to show excitement
My dad said, "Son, now don′t you cry
The artist's dad told him not to cry
'Cause later on, we′ll go for a ride"
The dad promised to take the artist on a ride later
Out to the car with my old man
The artist and his dad went out to the car
Can you believe what was in his hand?
The singer wonders what his dad is holding
Whoo, we love it (We love it)
The ducks and geese love the stale bread
Aw yeah, come on
A phrase used to show excitement
We went to the park, we walked to the ponds
The singer and his dad went to the park and walked to the ponds
The ducks and geese came from all around
The ducks and geese noticed the singer and his dad feeding them
We fed 'em this treat, well, they were so glad
The artist and his dad gave the ducks and geese the stale bread and were happy they liked it
If they could talk, I'll bet you they said (Quack, quack)
The artist imagines the ducks and geese made quacking noises to show their appreciation for the stale bread
Stale bread (Stale bread)
The bread is old and dry
Stale bread (Stale bread, stale bread)
The bread is old and dry
Back to the kitchen, well, I′ll check in there
The artist decides to go back to the kitchen to see if there is more stale bread
′Cause I can't wait for the bread to get stale
The artist is excited to have more stale bread to feed the ducks and geese
Writer(s): Collins Richard Edward, Durbin Scott Kimball, Poche David M, Smith Scott Jacob
Contributed by Cole I. Suggest a correction in the comments below.