The Legend of Tater is the songburst in Summer of Bookita, sung by Tater Ramirez Humphrey. As she introduces Lucita to Hacienda's public library, Tater humours her about the day Ms. Mahoney gave Tater the honorary position of keeping the library spiffy and upbeat, especially for the kids Lucita's age... In other words, a clean, tidy place where people can read books and not be miserable.
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Tater: I came to ye ole land of literature,
Dismayed at what I did see
It was dusty and dark with a musty odor
Like a gym sock forgot for a week
I knew right then what my quest would be
And I knew that it had to be me
This magical land only I could foretell
Just in need of ye ole elbow grease
It’s the legend of Tater
If you read here you’ve heard about me
I’m the reading nook savior
Defending each child’s right to read
Singing Li-la-li-li-li-li-li-la-li-li
Li-la-li-li-library
Singing Li-la-li-li-li-li-li-la-li-li
If you read here you’ve heard about me
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Big Dreams • Hay Que Limpiar • Failing Scientifically • Don't Got The Tools • Goodbye To You • Mi Dino-chito • El Patín • The Legend of Tater • Di Tu Verdad • Our Meteoric Rise • Anesthetized • Misión De Rescate • Tater 2.0 • Big Nacho Adiós • The Shame of Love • A Sewing Montage • Dance It All Away • A Little Bit Bad • ¡Sí Se Puede! • Next To Me • Óyeme • Confianza • Primolympics • Vivo Soñando (I Live To Dream) • Make Her Proud (Reprise) | |
Theme Song • Primos End Credits • City of Angels | |
A Party's Not a Party Without My Primos • This Pouf • Nellie Work |