Sylvia Woods has used this humorous song as an encore at the end of her concerts ever since she wrote it in 1982. The silly chorus Harpers are not bizarre. . . doot, doot, doot, doot is easy for audiences to learn and sing along. The verses talk about harpies, Harpo, harpists, harpers, and fun things you can do with your harp (such as “cut up cheese!”)
At the end of the last verse, you'll shoot a rubber-tipped arrow off of one of your harp strings!
Click here to see the first 2 lines of the printed music.
Our customers have had trouble finding rubber-tipped arrows (because they are “politically incorrect” toys), so we’re happy to now offer them for you to purchase.
Click here to save $1 when you purchase your sheet music and arrow as a set.