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PERFORMING ARTISTS
The Oldham Tinkers
The Oldham Tinkers
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Gerry Kearns
Gerry Kearns
Lyrics
John Howarth
John Howarth
Lyrics
Larry Kearns
Larry Kearns
Lyrics

Letra

'Twas on the plains of Oldham's burning sands, That I was born with fingers on both hands, And down below the orange groves at Werneth, I was made the premier dancer of them all. In the harem, where they wear 'em pretty low, And sometimes when they wear 'em none at all, When the sultan saw me do my cowheel glide, Well I blushed and dropped my eyes onto the floor. In my quaint Egyptian style, my quaint Egyptian style, How I wriggled, twist and twiggled like a crocodile, Hear my Egyptian language flow, Eeny, meeny, miny moe, Penny on the water, out goes she, Hit—chy Koo it's treat skinney Lizzy is the harem queen. More foreign tongue intermezzo Well the harem clock had just struck ten-to-four, When the sultan met me at the harem door. He said "mi sugar-plum, th'as captivated me And I blushed an' I dropped m' eyes onto the floor. In the harem, where they wear 'em pretty low, And sometimes when they wear 'em none at all, When the sultan saw me do my cowheel glide, Well I blushed and dropped my eyes onto the floor In my quaint Egyptian style, my quaint Egyptian style, How I wriggled, twist and twiggled like a crocodile, Hear my Egyptian language flow, Eeny, meeny, miny moe, Penny on the water, out goes she, Hit—chy Koo it's treat skinney Lizzy is the harem queen.
Writer(s): Gerry Kearns, Larry Kearns, John Howarth Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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