"Snoopy", sung by Desirée Goyette and Joey Scarbury, is a song from the 1984 Peanuts TV special It's Flashbeagle, Charlie Brown.
The song talks about Snoopy and his characteristics.
Lyrics[]
- Goyette: Who can fly a doghouse up in the bright blue sky?
- Choir: It's Snoopy! It's got to be him
- Scarbury: Who can wind up his ears, lift up his head and fly?
- (Chorus)
- It's not a Rover, not a Fido, no, no, not him
- It's not a Lassie, not a Benji, not Rin-Tin-Tin
- Well, it's Snoopy, Snoopy
- Talkin' 'bout Snoopy, talkin' 'bout Snoopy
- He can do anything, Snoopy makes everyone smile
- Goyette: Who doesn't need a glove to be the best shortstop around?
- Choir: It's Snoopy! It's got to be him
- Scarbury: Who can put on his shades and be the coolest dog in town?
- (Repeat chorus)
- [Instrumental break]
- Goyette: When Lucy's sad, who can turn her around with a kiss?
- Choir: It's Snoopy! It's got to be him
- Scarbury: When Charlie Brown needs a friend, who's the first one that he'll miss?
- (Repeat chorus)