Super Mario March

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"Super Mario March"
The "Super Mario March" in the Nintendo My Play a Tune Book
Composed by:
Toni Ellis
Appears in Nintendo My Play a Tune Book (1989)

The "Super Mario March" is a song featured in the Nintendo My Play a Tune Book. The song is based on the game Super Mario Bros. and is the fourth song featured in the book. It is an arrangement of the French nursery rhyme "Frère Jacques." The song was composed by Toni Ellis, who also composed the other songs in the book with the exception of "La Bamba" and "Apples and Bananas," which are original songs.[1]

Lyrics[edit]

Super Mario, Super Mario,
Where are you? Where are you?
Stomping Little Goombas, jumping Koopa Troopas.
Good for you! Good for you!

I've been looking for the mushrooms,
Make me strong. Make me strong.
When I find a flower, I'll have fiery power.
Can't go wrong! Can't go wrong!

I've been leaping, I've been swimming,
Breaking bricks. Breaking bricks.
Dodging Hammer Brothers, stomping on the others,
All the tricks! All the tricks!

Look out Bowser, I've got 1-ups.
Can't beat me. Can't beat me.
Jumping for the flagpole, almost to the Princess.
Set her free! Set her free!

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