That's All
Oscar Moore and Friends Lyrics


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Leroy loves to sing and dance
He does these things so well
But he has another special skill
That he loves to show and
Tell us Leroy
A cowboy is what you see
But that's not all that I can be
We all have things that we can do
And I have learnt to Lasso
The homestead got so many sounds
With outback animals playing round
Wouldn't it be fun to see me
Lasso and emu or three
A cowboy is what you see
But that's not all that I can be
We all have things that we can do
And I have learnt to Lasso
Round and round above the ground
My rope it made a whirling sound
When old man emu ran past me
I let my lasso go free
A cowboy is what you see
But that's not all that I can be
We all have things that we can do
And I have learnt to Lasso
Old me emu zig zagged round
And I watched his head bob up and down
And then my rope feel to the ground
And I heard him say
Good bye for now
Ahh well
Well its okay for you to be
Something more than we can see
We all have things that we can do
Why don't you learn something new
A cowboy is what you see
But that's not all that I can be
We all have things that we can do
And I have learnt to Lasso
Well that was just so great see
Old man emu tricked you and me
Leroys always so much fun




When we need good advise
He's the clever one

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "That's All" by Oscar Moore and Friends tell a story about Leroy, a talented individual who loves to sing, dance, and display his exceptional lasso skills. Leroy is described as a cowboy with a unique ability to lasso animals in the outback, showcasing his versatility beyond just being seen as a typical cowboy. Despite his cowboy persona, Leroy emphasizes that there is more to him than meets the eye, encouraging listeners to recognize their own diverse talents and abilities.


The imagery in the lyrics paints a vivid picture of Leroy using his lasso to capture an emu, showcasing his skill and agility in handling the rope. The playful tone of the song conveys the excitement and enjoyment Leroy experiences when demonstrating his lassoing abilities, adding a sense of joy and whimsy to the narrative. The repetition of the chorus reinforces the message that there is always more to a person than their outward appearance or initial impression, urging listeners to explore their own hidden talents and passions.


As Leroy narrates his encounter with an emu, the lyrics highlight the unpredictable nature of the outback and the thrill of trying new things. Leroy's interaction with the emu reflects the idea of embracing challenges and learning from experiences, even when things don't go as planned. The song celebrates Leroy's resilience and positive attitude, portraying him as a source of inspiration and wisdom for those around him.


In the closing lines of the song, Leroy's friends applaud his adventurous spirit and resilience, acknowledging that he is always willing to try something new and overcome obstacles with a positive mindset. Leroy's ability to see beyond his cowboy persona and explore different aspects of himself serves as a reminder to listeners to embrace growth, curiosity, and self-discovery. Overall, "That's All" by Oscar Moore and Friends is a heartwarming ode to embracing one's full potential and celebrating the diverse talents and passions that make each individual unique.




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