Once Upon a Time at the Adelphi - Phil Willmott
Once Upon a Time at the Adelphi - Phil Willmott
Once Upon a Time at the Adelphi - Phil Willmott
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Means I’m happy<br />
“Yippe Ai Oh”<br />
But I’m lonesome.<br />
“Come and git it”<br />
Means I’m russlin up<br />
Some fine pork belly stew.<br />
“Amigos” gettin friendly<br />
We could “Boot skoot”<br />
Th<strong>at</strong> means dancin<br />
You’re a “buckaroo piece of heaven”<br />
Means I sure am stuck on you.<br />
BABS: M<strong>at</strong>e, it’s just like Liverpool<br />
We’ve got our expressions too.<br />
“Come ‘ed”<br />
Means come nearer<br />
“Shurrit”<br />
Means shut up m<strong>at</strong>e<br />
“Sof lad”<br />
means you’re crazy<br />
And I’m not made up with you.<br />
“Your doin me ead in”<br />
Means just sling it,<br />
You’re a dick ‘ead<br />
So forget it<br />
“Ta Ra, Divvy”<br />
Means good bye old son<br />
The language lessons through.<br />
HOLLYWOOD’S ROY RODGERS: “Yippee Ai eh!”<br />
BABS: Means your happy. But Shurrup -<br />
HOLLYWOOD’S ROY RODGERS: Means th<strong>at</strong> you aint<br />
But “Come and git it”<br />
Means I’m russlin up<br />
Some pork and beans for you.<br />
BABS: Your doin me ead in<br />
HOLLYWOOD’S ROY RODGERS: Means hey woa <strong>the</strong>re<br />
We could “Boot skoot”<br />
BABS: We’re not dancin<br />
HOLLYWOOD’S ROY RODGERS: You’re a “buckaroo piece of heaven”<br />
BABS: How’d I get <strong>the</strong> message through.<br />
(SPOKEN) Look <strong>the</strong>re’s a wigwam.<br />
HE LOOKS SHE RUNS OFF.<br />
MUSIC RESOLVES.<br />
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