Allan Sherman lyrics
Allan Sherman lyrics
"Pop Hates The Beatles lyrics"
H.i.v. lyrics
He?s crawling thru your blood, he?s comin? thru your cells... when you don?t protect yourself, he strikes you Do you know who he is? It?s the H.I.V. Here we go, chec
He?s crawling thru your blood, he?s comin? thru your cells... when you don?t protect yourself, he strikes you Do you know who he is? It?s the H.I.V. Here we go, chec
+Pop Hates The Beatles My daughter needs a new phonograph. She wore out all the needles. Besides, I broke the old one in half. I hate the Beatles. She says they have a Liverpool beat. She says they used to play there. Four nice kids from offa the street. Why didn't they stay there? What is all the screaming about? Fainting and swooning. Sounds to me like their guEmotional Anarchist lyricsitars Could use a little tuning. The boys are from the British Empire. The British think they're keen. If that is what the British desire, God Save The Queen. No daughter of mine can push me around. In my home I'm the master. But when the British come into town, Gad, what a disaster. Little girls in sneakers and jeans. Destroyed the territory. 'Twas like some of the gorier scenes From West Side
Stack your bricks up to the sky, Name each one and throw them high, The trouble with trouble is it comes down fast, So watch out where you're goin' or you just won't last, (WOWAbandon Ship lyricsStory. Of course my daughter had to go there. The tickets are cheap, she hollers. I was able to pick up a pair For forty-seven dollars. When the Beatles come on the stage, They scream and shriek and cheer them. Now I know why they're such a rage, It's impossible to hear them. Ringo is the one with the drum, The others all play with him. It shows you what a boy can become Without a sense of rhy
I was there on the morning of the birth, Waiting to catch the first breath, And I have seen more than I would have chosen, I was present at the first sign of the deatHorseshoes lyricsthm. There's Beatle books and T-shirts and rings, And one thing and another. To buy my daughter all of these things, I had to sell her brother. Back in 1776 We fought the British then, folks. Parents of America, It's time to do it again, folks. When they come back, here's how we'll begin, We'll throw 'em in Boston harbor. But please, before we toss 'em all in, Let's take 'em to a barber.
Sittin' on the front porch Rockin' on the porch swing Wayon on the radio Listen to the crickets sing Hi yi yippi yi Yippi yi yeah While the suns shines bett