The Legend of Tater is a song from the Primos episode "Summer of Bookita". It is sung about Tater Ramirez Humphrey, explaining how she came to be a library assistant to librarian Ms. Mahoney, turning the facility into the well respected place it is now.
Compared to the series frequent Latin sound, this song is performed with with a rock-medieval sound with images often associated with classic European art.
Lyrics[]
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-la-li-li-library
Singing Li-la-la-li-li
If you read here you've heard about me
Trivia[]
- Fitting for the song, Tater uses the term "ye ole" and pronounces it as such. Historically, the "y" was intended to be pronounced like the modern "th", as it was intended as a replacement for the thorn (Þ).
External links[]
The Legend of Tater on the Primos Wiki